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  • GrowLife plans 12-store rollout

    Woodland Hills, Calif. — GrowLife has announced that it will roll out 12 stores by the end of 2014.

    The indoor growing-technology retailer aims eventually to grow to 30 stores.

     

  • Amazon.com sales increase and so does loss

    Increased fulfillment costs and other expense pressures caused Amazon.com to report a second quarter loss of $7 million even though sales increased 22% to $15.7 billion.

    The company said its sales would have increased 25% were it not for a $392 million headwind related to unfavorable foreign exchange rates. The net loss of $7 million, or two cents a share, was a reversal from the same period the prior year when a profit of $7 million, or one cent a share, was reported.

  • Destination Maternity Q3 earnings rise 23%

    Philadelphia -- Destination Maternity Corp. announced that its net income for the third quarter of fiscal 2013 was $8.6 million, an increase of 24% compared to net income of $6.9 million for the third quarter of fiscal 2012.

    Net sales for the third quarter of fiscal 2013 increased 2.2% to $141.9 million from $138.8 million a year ago. Same-store increased 4.9%. 

  • Dunkin’ Donuts to enter Southern California; signs agreements for 45 locations

    Canton, Mass. -- Dunkin’ Donuts announced  that it has signed its first Southern California multi-unit store development agreements,  with four franchise groups for a total commitment of 45 locations. 

    The first restaurants are expected to open in 2015 in Orange and Los Angeles counties. Some non-traditional Dunkin' Donuts locations may open over the next several months. 

  • Nickelodeon expands CMO’s role

    NEW YORK — Nickelodeon has promoted Pamela Kaufman to the expanded role of CMO and president of the company’s consumer products. She will report to Cyma Zarghami, president of Nickelodeon Group.  

    In her new role, Kaufman will oversee Nickelodeon's domestic consumer products business, encompassing merchandising and licensing for properties which include SpongeBob SquarePants, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Dora the Explorer.

  • Art Van Furniture converting 31 Mattress World stores to Art Van PureSleep brand

    Warren, Mich. -- Art Van Furniture plans to convert 31 Mattress World locations in Michigan and Indianapolis to its signature Art Van PureSleep brand, which is known its diagnostic system that determines the exact mattress and pillow best suited for each individual's comfort. 

    The conversion, which will begin August 1st, will be completed by the end of 2013, and will result in a total of 76 Art Van PureSleep stores.

  • Another mixed message on BTS outlook

    LOS ANGELES — With the back-to-school season well underway, a new spending forecast from e-commerce platform provider PriceGrabber conflicts with other recent studies and highlights the danger of placing much credence in what shoppers say about their spending intentions.

  • Meijer opens first supercenter in Detroit

    Grand Rapids, Mich.Meijer has opened a 190,000-sq.-ft. supercenter at the Gateway Marketplace shopping center located in the Michigan State Fairgrounds.

    The new supercenter includes a grocery and full-service pharmacy with a drive-through.

     

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