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  • Report: Alibaba to boost investment in Russia

    Hangzhou, China – Alibaba Holding Group Inc. is reportedly planning to boost its investment in Russia. According to the China Want Times, Alibaba chairman Jack Ma said expanded e-commerce operations in Russia would be part of a broader effort called “One Belt One Road” that would electronically connect China with countries in Eastern Europe for trading.

  • Instacart begins adding real employees

    A notable shift is underway at crowdsourced grocery delivery company Instacart where an evolving business model means some independent contractor workers have gained part-time employee status.

    After experimenting with converting independent contractors to part-time employees in Boston, the company also has made the shift in Chicago. Other cities are expected to follow given what Instacart says is a favorable impact on customer service and business results.

  • Instacart turning shoppers into employees

    San Francisco - Instacart, is giving some contract workers the opportunity to become part-time employees. After a successful pilot Boston, the company is now giving its personal shoppers in some cities the option to convert from contractor to employee status.

  • Men's Wearhouse launches 8th suit drive

    Men's Wearhouse is inspiring a future generation of men to shop its stores with its eighth annual National Suit Drive.

    The six-week initiative collects donations of gently-used professional attire for unemployed Americans. The clothing will be distributed to over 180 local non-profit organizations that provide job-ready skills, training and seminars to disadvantaged men and women entering or re-entering the workforce. As part of this year's National Suit Drive, Men's Wearhouse is issuing a challenge to consumers to meet or exceed the goal of 250,000 donated items.

  • Head merchant at Aeropostale is out

    Aeropostale is losing a key executive and handing over merchandising responsibilities to the company's CEO. 

  • Home Depot exec 1 of 2 new BN board members

    Barnes & Noble Inc. has appointed a Home Depot president and a former executive of PaineWebber as two new independent directors to its board ahead of the company's separation of its retail and college businesses.

    The new board members are Ann-Marie Campbell, president of the southern division of Home Depot, and Paul B. Guenther, former president of PaineWebber Group Inc., the parent company of Paine Webber, Incorporated.

  • Amazon to open FC in Target's backyard

    Ever-growing Amazon.com Inc. is expanding its e-commerce capabilities in Target's home turf.

    The e-commerce behemoth has announced it will open an 850,000 square foot fulfillment center in the Minneapolis area, its first DC in the state of Minnesota.

  • Aeropostale not replacing departing exec

    New York — Aeropostale is losing a key executive and not replacing her.

    The retailer announced that its chief merchandiser, Executive VP Emilia Fabricant, is leaving the company. Effective immediately, the company's senior merchandising team will report to CEO Julian R. Geiger.

    The retailer said there are no plans to seek a replacement for Fabricant at this time.

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