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  • REI makes Kansas debut

    SEATTLE — Recreational Equipment Inc. is making its Kansas debut with its first store set to open in Overland Park in the fall of 2013.

  • REI to make Kansas debut with store in Overland Park

    Seattle -- REI (Recreational Equipment, Inc.) said Tuesday it will make its state debut in Kansas in fall 2013, with a new store in Overland Park, Kan., a suburb of Kansas City.

    The 23,500-sq.-ft. REI Overland Park will be located at Prairiefire at Lionsgate. Approximately 50-60 new hires are planned.
     

  • Premier Retail Networks nabs new COO

    Martin Fry has joined Premier Retail Networks as chief operating officer, the company announced Monday.

  • Best Buy to cut 2,400 jobs, including 600 Geek Squad members

    New York – Best Buy is cutting 2,400 employees, including 1,800 store employees and 600 Geek Squad technical support associates, employees, as it seeks to restructure operations, the Associated Press reported.

    The layoffs amount to about 1.4% of the company’s total staff of 167,000. A Best Buy spokesman, Bruce Hight, said the cuts were part of the company’s “ongoing turnaround plan,” according to the report.

  • Report: Best Buy slashes work force by 1.4%

    Best Buy intends to cut 2,400 jobs, including 600 Geek Squad technicians, which would make up 1.4% of its work force, Reuters reported Friday.

    According to the report, these cuts are in addition to the job reductions related to the 50 store closings the company announced in March.

    Click here to read the full report.

  • Staples announces pre-sale of Google tablet

    FRAMINGHAM, Mass. — Customers looking to get their hands on the new Google tablet can now do so at Staples, as the retailer is offering the Nexus 7 for pre-sale. Nexus 7 8GB and 16GB will be available in Staples stores nationwide and at Staples.com for just $199 and $249 respectively later this month.

  • Consumer sentiment improves for low and high income groups

    YONKERS, N.Y. — Retailers that cater to lower-income and higher-income consumers should be pleased with the most recent Consumer Reports Index, as those two groups showed the greatest improvement in consumer sentiment.

    The Consumer Reports Index, an overall measure of Americans' personal financial health, saw a sharp improvement in its consumer sentiment measure, which jumped to its highest level since October 2008.

  • Best Buy cutting 650 Geek Squad jobs

    New York -- Best Buy Co. is laying off about 650 employees from its Geek Squad division, according to a report by KARE 11.

    The report said the company is eliminating positions that service appliances and televisions in customer's homes. Best Buy said it is not getting rid of home service, but is restructuring it and realigning its work force across all service channels.

    If laid off workers are unable to find another position within Best Buy, their last day will be Aug. 1, the report said.

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