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  • Temkin study: Hannaford, Publix easiest companies to work with

    Waban, Mass. -- Supermarket companies Hannaford and Publix took the top spots in the 2015 Temkin Effort Ratings, which rates how easy or difficult companies are to work with. The ratings examine 293 companies across 20 industries.

  • Etsy blames Q1 loss on restructuring

    Expenses related to a corporate restructuring led Etsy Inc. to report a huge loss in the first quarter.

  • H&M opens largest store to date, 63,000-sq.-ft. space in Manhattan’s Herald Square

    New York -- Swedish fast-fashion giant Hennes & Maurtiz AB (H&M) on Wednesday unwrapped its largest store in the world, in New York City’s Herald Square. The 63,000-sq.- store, which is located across from Macy’s, has a custom illuminated store front that wraps around 33rd Street, 34th Street and 6th Avenue. It is the retailer’s 13th store in New York City.

  • Target Q1 profit surges 52% as turnaround efforts take hold

    MINNEAPOLIS —Target Corp. on Wednesday reported a larger-than-expected increase in first-quarter profit amid signs that its efforts to refocus and revamp its product lineup are taking hold. Target executives said they are “pleased” with its first quarter, particularly the performance of  its signature categories, as the retailer also posted a lift in sales and double-digit gains in its digital channel.

  • Rue 21 selects Epicor to support enterprise-wide reporting, analytics

    Nashville, Tenn. -- Epicor Software Corporation announced that teen apparel retailer Rue 21  has selected the Epicor QuantiSense Retail Business Intelligence suite to support enterprise-wide reporting and analytics across merchandising, store operations and digital retail.

    rue21 has relied on the Epicor Retail technology suite for years, most recently to help support the company’s extensive growth into new markets and merchandise categories, including a junior plus size division, rue+, launched in 2014.
     

  • Walmart to expand vet hiring program

    Walmart is more than doubling the number of veterans it plans to hire by the year 2020.

  • Lowe’s Q1 profit, sales up but miss Street

    Mooresville, N.C. -- Lowe's Companies reported an increase in profit and sales in the first quarter but its performance in both metrics fell short of Wall Street estimates. The home furnishings retailer reported its results a day after rival Home Depot reported earnings and revenue that topped estimates.

    Lowe’s net income increased 7.8% to $673 million in the quarter ended May 1, from $624 million a year earlier.

    Net sales rose 5.4% to $14.13 billion. Total same-store sales were up 5.2%.

  • Kohl's confirms off-price store in New Jersey

    Kohl’s is testing the off-price waters by opening a discount store in Cherry Hill, N.J., this summer called "Off Aisle by Kohl's," the company has confirmed.

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