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  • Barnes & Noble thinking beyond books

    Barnes & Noble’s new CEO Ron Boire, who took the reins of the company in September, wants to transform the chain into a “lifestyle brand” by expanding its selection of toys, games, gadgets and other gifts, according to a report in The New York Times.

    The newspaper quoted Boire as saying that “Everything we do around learning, personal growth and development fits our brand. There’s a lot of opportunity.”

  • Best Buy Got the Most For Its Money This Black Friday

    For many years, Black Friday sales promotions have defined the retail environment during the long Thanksgiving weekend. Despite evidence that Black Friday has lost some of its luster, it remains a very large shopping event and is actively contested by major retailers.

    Indeed, according to the NRF, close to 102 million consumers shopped in brick-and-mortar stores over the Black Friday holiday weekend.

  • H-E-B decks the halls with online deals

    H-E-B is blazing another new trail in the online grocery market with a special holiday promotion.

    The Texas-based grocery chain is hosting 12 Days of Deals, online only, Dec. 5 through Dec. 16. Each day, HEB says, it will feature a doorbuster deal with something for everyone, from TVs and toys, to crockpots and coolers.

  • Barnes & Noble swings to loss on lower sales

    Barnes & Noble posted disappoint results for its second quarter, but sounded a positive note about holiday sales.

    The company posted a wider-than-expected loss of $39.2 million, or 52 cents per share, for the quarter ended October 31, compared to a profit of $12.3 million, or 12 cents per share, a year ago.

    Losses, adjusted to account for discontinued operations and severance costs related to the spinoff of its college bookstore division, were 28 cents per share.

  • Study: U.S. retailers should look to China for growth

    U.S. retailers looking for a new source of revenue may be in luck.

    The number of China-based consumers shopping U.S. brands online during the holiday season has increased seven times from 2014, which is a record level according to Ant Financial Services Group’s Alipay. Alipay also found that total sales from China-based consumers purchasing U.S. products with its Alipay ePass cross-border e-commerce solution increased 15 times from the prior year.

  • Gamers can now save on fuel at GameStop

    GameStop is upping the ante on rewards by allowing customers to use their reward points to save on the cost of fuel.

    The retailer is partnering with the Excentus Corp. Fuel Rewards program to allow members to earn fuel savings from purchases made at thousands of participating merchants, retailers and restaurants nationwide.

  • RadioShack just named who as its chief creative officer?

    An entertainer, actor and television personality — who also happens to be the ex-husband of recording star Mariah Carey — has been tapped as the creative head of the reborn RadioShack.

    The chain announced it has hired Nick Cannon as its chief creative officer. And he won’t just be a figurehead or celebrity pitchman, according to the company.

  • Sears still can't stop sales skid

    Sears Holdings Corp. is doing a much better job at cutting costs than at stopping its sales decline.

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