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  • H&M has big plans for new brand in U.S.

    Fast-fashion giant H&M is expanding its upscale store brand, Cos, in the United States.

  • Retailers getting ready for EMV shift, but what about consumers?

    Arlington, Va. -- A report says that only one in five debit and credit cards are ready for the EMV shift.

    As retailers spend billions to upgrade their point of sale terminals to accept new chip cards before the Oct. 1 liability shift deadline, the nation’s largest card network acknowledged that a staggering number of magnetic “swipe” cards have not been replaced with new cards.

  • Corner Bakery Café expands in Pittsburgh

    Dallas -- Corner Bakery Café is expanding in Pennsylvania with the addition of eight stores throughout northern Pittsburgh. A group of franchisees with extensive real estate and retail experience is opening the new stores.

    Corner Bakery Café is also targeting southern Pittsburgh for franchise growth. The retailer has more than 190 company-owned and franchise stores currently open, and franchise agreements representing commitments for 398 units.
     

  • Whole Foods shares the love with shoppers

    Whole Foods Market is sharing the love with its consumers, across channels.

  • Dollarama in the money during Q2

    Montreal - Dollarama Inc. is reporting a significant increase net earnings and sales for the second quarter of fiscal 2016.

     Gross margin improvements and a reduction in selling, general and administrative (SG&A) expenses as a percentage of sales drove net earnings to $95.5 million, up 39% from $68.9 million.

  • Whole Foods Market shares omnichannel love

    Austin, Texas – Whole Foods Market is sharing the love with its consumers, across channels.

    From Sept. 9 to Nov. 3, the Whole Foods Love Fest will offer special deals and events including surprises on its local and national social media channels.

    Other features will include weekly $500 giveaways in stores, weekly product offers, and customized events and giveaways.

  • Dick’s expands All American concept

    Two months after opening its first All American Sports Center, Dick’s Sporting Goods is extending the concept to two new markets in Ohio.

  • Study: Slow sites drive away customers

    Mahwah, N.J. - Bulky, slow web pages will drive away shoppers.

    According to a new study of the top 100 e-commerce sites from Radware, “State of the Union: E-commerce Page Speed & Web Performance Summer 2015,” 57% of site visitors will abandon a web page after just three seconds if they are unable to interact with the key content.

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