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  • Boot Barn kicks it up with Sheplers acquisition

    Boot Barn is stepping up its e-commerce game with the acquisiton of Sheplers for a purchase price of $147 million.

  • A.T. Kearney: China is top emerging retail market

    Chicago -- Retailers looking for opportunities in emerging markets should look East, particularly to China, which ranks as the top country in A.T. Kearney’s annual Global Retail Development Index (GRDI). China, which returns to number one in the GRDI rankings for the first time since 2010, is expected to surpass the United States as the world's largest retail market by 2018.

  • Supreme Court rules for Muslim women in suit against Abercrombie

    New York -- The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled against Abercrombie & Fitch in favor of a Muslim woman who filed a lawsuit after she was denied a job at a store operated by the retailer because she wore a head scarf for religious reasons. The ruling sends the case back to a lower court for further consideration.

  • Combatant Gentlemen using real-time video chat platform

    Miami -- Online menswear retailer Combatant Gentlemen has launched a video chat solution on their website that allows customers to shop alongside a personal stylist.  

    Using a real-time communication tool from video-chat based startup LiveNinja, online Combatant Gentlemen shoppers can chat with a knowledgeable stylist for advice and style recommendations directly on Combatgent.com.

  • Geeknet spurns Hot Topic for higher offer

    Fairfax, Va. – Geeknet Inc. has determined that an acquisition offer from an unnamed strategic bidder of $20 per share, or about $134.6 million, is superior to a previous offer from Hot Topic of $17.50 per share, or about $117.3 million.

  • Forget $15 an hour, this legislation is worse

    Earlier this year, San Francisco sent shockwaves through the business community when it enacted the “Retail Workers Bill of Rights,” two ordinances that significantly burden retail employers operating in San Francisco by requiring large retailers to provide “predictability pay” to any employee who does not receive sufficient notice of scheduling changes.

  • Westfield San Francisco enlists RetailNext for analytics

    San Francisco - Westfield San Francisco Centre has enlisted RetailNext Inc., a provider of retail analytics for brick-and-mortar stores, to provide in-store retail analytics technologies and services for Bespoke, its new retail-technology hub. Bespoke is made up of tech demonstration, coworking and event spaces.

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