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  • German grocer Lidl applies business intelligence to U.S. expansion

    Neckarlsum, Germany — German discount grocer Lidl is applying business intelligence technology to its planned expansion into the U.S.

    Lidl, which operates nearly 10,000 stores and 130 distribution centers across 26 countries, will use solutions based on the SAP HANA business intelligence platform to support its IT strategy for entering the U.S. market.

  • LIDS gives tip of hat to military families

    LIDS Sports Group has selected a new charity partner that may resonate with many of its customers.

    The company's philanthropic arm, LIDS Foundation, has named Our Military Kids as it 2015 national partner. The foundation presented a check of $200,000 to Our Military Kids to help sustain its efforts in keeping military children engaged in athletic, fine arts and tutoring programs.

  • Irvine expands dining options in Orange County

    Irvine, Calif. - Irvine Company Retail Properties is opening new restaurants across its Orange County portfolio in California, including Fashion Island, Irvine Spectrum Center, The Market Place, and several community centers.  

  • Wal-Mart expands e-commerce fulfillment capability

    Bentonville, Ark. – Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has made it clear with recent promotions that it has Amazon.com in its sights, and the retailer is now boning up on back-end fulfillment capability for its e-commerce business. Wal-Mart is opening two new e-commerce distribution facilities Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

  • NRF cuts retail sales forecast

    What’s wrong with America? Plenty, according to the National Retail Federation which just slashed its full year retail sales forecast ahead of second quarter earnings announcements from major retailers next month.

  • Spanish retailers offer new smartphone payment

    Madrid, Spain – Spanish retail chains including department store retailer El Corte Ingles and supermarket retailer BonPreu are leveraging a new smartphone-based payment solution. The retailers are deploying the digital payment network from Dinube, which uses tokenization, Near Field Communication (NFC) technology and biometric fingerprint security to replace card-based payments.

  • Kroger extends financial services partnership

    Cincinnati - The Kroger Co. is extending a partnership that provides a number of financial services to shoppers at its stores. By continuing a 30-plus-year agreement with global payment services provider Western Union, Kroger gives customers the ability to send and receive Western Union money transfer transactions, purchase money orders and pay their bills at more than 2,300 Kroger store locations.

  • Jet beats Walmart and Amazon on launch day

    Online retailer Jet.com is all about low prices and so far the upstart membership club competitor is living up to it value proposition.

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