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  • Black Friday still a big thing in Britain

    Black Friday may not be what it used to be in the United States, but the tradition has caught on big time across the pond, according to a report by the New York Times.

  • Smart & Final expands California footprint with store purchase

    It’s official: Smart & Final Stores is acquiring 32 Haggen stores in Central and Southern California.

    Smart & Final has been approved by the United States Bankruptcy Court to purchase 32 store leases – four of which are supplemental to the chain’s previously announced stalking-horse bid –from affiliates of Haggen Holdings for a total cash purchase price of approximately $68 million. Smart & Final plans to convert the 32 stores to its Extra! Store format.

  • Retail forecast 2016

    How will retailers fare in 2016? Very well, according to experienced market watchers.

    “We expect core retail sales to grow 5.3% in 2016,” says Scott Hoyt, senior director of consumer economics for Moody’s Analytics, a research firm based in West Chester, Pa. (Core retail sales exclude volatile revenues from auto sales and gas stations.)

    That is notably faster than the 4.2% rate anticipated when 2015 sales are finally tallied. The 2015 experience was, again, slightly better than that the 3.9% growth of 2014.

  • Retailers with the best--and worst--return policies

    When it comes to return policies, Nordstrom and Forever 21 couldn’t be further apart.

  • Report: FTC ready to block Staples, Office Depot deal

    The Federal Trade Commission is poised to block Staples Inc.’s proposed take-over of rival Office Depot, according to the New York Post.

    The newspaper reported that federal regulators are "leaning against the deal and are preparing to block it."

    According to the report, the FTC is mostly concerned that a merger between the two office supply retailers will result in a single nationwide giant to serve big corporate and government clients.

    The FTC has until Dec. 8 to decide whether to sue to halt the deal after extending its review.

  • Smart & Final expands California footprint

    It’s official: Smart & Final Stores is acquiring 32 Haggen stores in Central and Southern California.

  • Report: Black Friday madness alive and well in Great Britain

    Black Friday may not be what it used to be in the United States, but the tradition has caught on big time across the pond, according to a report by the New York Times.

    The BBC reported that shoppers in different parts of the country experienced gridlock, biting, pinching, punching, kicking and merchandise flying through the air as shoppers leapt over barriers to get their hands on heavily discounted items, the report said.

  • Customers will make merry online

    Online spending this holiday season is shaping up to be downright joyful for retailers.

    According to comScore, total online retail spending for the November–December period will reach $70.1 billion, representing a 14% gain from $61.3 billion a year earlier. Total desktop spending is expected to reach $58.3 billion, up 9% from $53.3 million.

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