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  • Victoria’s Secret takes the wraps off redesigned NYC flagship

    New York -- Victoria’s Secret has reopened its New York flagship with a re-design that embodies the brand's sexy, sophisticated and glamorous spirit with a nod to its heritage.

  • Best Buy swings to loss in Q3

    Minneapolis -- Best Buy Co. woes continue, as the electronics retailer reported Tuesday a loss of $10 million for the quarter ended Nov. 3, compared with net income of $156 million in the year-ago period. Results were hurt by restructuring charges and slowed sales.

    Sales slid 4% to $10.75 billion, but met Wall Street expectations. Same-store sales dropped 4.3%.

  • Report: Best Buy open to considering lower bid

    New York -- Best Buy is open to considering a lowered bid from founder Richard Schulze, according to the New York Post.

    The report, citing sources close to the company, suggested the chain is now open to a bid of around $20 per share.

     

  • Chase has finger on the holiday pulse

    WILMINGTON, Del. — The retail industry is awash with forecasts and projections during the holidays, but a near real-time indicator from Chase reveals how shoppers are actually behaving.

  • Sony Stores partners with shopkick to offer shopper rewards

    PALO ALTO, Calif. — Sony Stores have joined shopkick, a real-world shopping app, to offer “kicks,” shopkick’s proprietary reward currency, to shoppers for visiting stores, browsing lookbooks or interacting with products.

  • Dollar General seeks piece of Thanksgiving pie

    Dollar General’s 10,000 plus locations will be open Thanksgiving Day from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., but it’s not taking the heat for doing so like rivals Walmart and Target.

    Dollar General on Monday announced a series of online and in-store promotions, including special opening hours, designed to establish it as a holiday destination for gift givers as opposed to a convenient located stores that sell consumables.

  • Danfloss helps Supervalu complete first all-natural refrigerant store

    Baltimore -- Danfloss,  a manufacturer of high-efficiency electronic and mechanical components and controls for air-conditioning, heating, refrigeration and motion systems, and provider of energy management and control solutions for the food retail industry, was chosen by Supervalue to provide a range of energy-saving products and support for a remodel project that has resulted in the development of the company’s first grocery store operating 100%  on natural refrigerants.

  • RetailMeNot survey: Most shoppers plan to spend same or more on Black Friday

    Austin, Texas -- Online coupon site RetailMeNot.com on Friday released its second annual Black Friday edition of the Shoppers Trend Report, which showed that 71% of holiday shoppers plan to spend “about the same” or “more” than they spent last year versus 63% who said "about the same" or "more" in 2011.

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