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  • Babies'R'Us welcomes arrival of Heidi Klum baby line

    WAYNE, N.J. — Fashionable moms will want to head to there local Babies"R'Us store this fall to ge their hands on the retailer's new, exclusive line of baby and children's products from supermodel Heidi Klum.

  • CityTarget love amid modest 2Q growth

    MINNEAPOLIS — Target’s second-quarter sales increased 3.5% to $16.5 billion and the company’s profits grew 2.9% to $1.06 per share, five cents better than analysts expected.

  • Sam’s eyes slice of Texas BTS pie

    Sam’s Club is temporarily suspending is membership fee this weekend to engage in Texas’ tax-free holiday and promote new member sign ups.

    The tax-free holiday for back-to-school product runs Aug. 17 to 19 in Texas, home to 74 of Sam’s 613 U.S. clubs. During the same three day period Sam’s will allow non-members to shop its clubs.

  • Restoration Hardware furnishes strategy with new leadership team

    CORTE MADERA, Calif. — Home furnishings retailer Restoration Hardware is reorganizing its leadership team to better align with the company's new strategy to develop new lines of business including apparel, accessories, footwear and jewelry while maintaining existing home business.

  • Fossil names new COO

    RICHARDSON, Texas — Fossil has named John White as EVP and COO effective Sept. 4. White will be responsible for the company's supply chain, distribution and warehousing, legal and information technology operations, with a focus on long-term strategy. He will report directly to Kosta Kartsotis, CEO.

    "We are very excited to have John join our executive team. His track record of driving strategic improvements and operational excellence across large organizations will be invaluable to us as we continue our global expansion," said Kartsotis.

  • Former Walmart exec named CEO of Dots

    GLENWILLOW, Ohio — Fashion retailer Dots has named former Walmart SVP, Lisa Rhodes as its new CEO.

    Rhodes, who led Walmart's U.S. apparel merchandising division, has been charged with leading Dots’ march toward 1,000 stores.

    Prior to her role at Walmart, Rhodes was EVP and chief merchandising officer for Maurice’s.

  • Midwest Gloves expands product lineup

    Max Performance is the name of new work glove from category leader Midwest Quality Gloves.

    The company announced the new product introduction this week and design enhancements to the Max Performance line illustrate just how far the category of work gloves has progressed.

    The new product features a suede leather palm with padded palm patches, a spandex back, fourchette finger design and an elastic wrist, all of which are designed to provide a form-fitting, high performance product.

  • Staples indicates weakness ahead

    FRAMINGHAM, Mass. — If Staples is a proxy for the health of the U.S. economy don’t look for conditions to improve any time soon.

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