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  • Starbucks expands delivery

    Following its launch of delivery to the Empire State Building in October, Starbucks is offering one-hour delivery in a new, larger location.

    Starbucks is partnering with on-demand delivery service Postmates for a pilot program where customers in Seattle can have food or beverages delivered to them within designated areas. The offering is an extension of the Starbucks mobile order and pay feature on its app.

  • Walmart aims to go viral with holiday campaign

    Walmart has kicked off one of its most omnichannel marketing campaigns ever with its Holiday Sing to Salute Military Families.

    The nationwide campaign encourages the public to sing a portion of a classic holiday song while capturing it on video, and then post the video on social media channels to show support for members of the military and their families.

  • A strong quarter and new CFO for Dollar General

    Dollar General Corp. missed Wall Street projections for sales in its third quarter, but the chain came out on top again in its earnings. It also named a permanent CFO.

  • Kroger tops Q3 profit, misses on sales

    The nation’s largest supermarket operator reported profit that surpassed Wall Street expectations and raised its annual forecast.

    Kroger Co.’s third-quarter earnings rose 18% to $428 million.

    Revenue inched up 0.4% to $25.08 billion for the quarter, ended Nov. 7. missing Street forecasts of $25.22 billion. Kroger cited lower fuel prices as impacting sales.

    Same-store sales, excluding fuel, rose 5.4%, more than expected. It was the chain’s 48th consecutive quarter of positive same-store sales growth (excluding fuel.)

  • Kroger extends its winning comp streak

    The nation’s largest supermarket operator reported profit that surpassed Wall Street expectations and raised its annual forecast.

  • Lands' End Q3 results show turnaround has a long way to go

    A pullback in promotions, reduced catalog circulation, and unseasonably warm weather helped make for a very disappointing third quarter for Lands' End, whose effort to turnaround its business is having trouble taking hold.

    The apparel retailer's sales fell 10% to $334.4 million in the quarter ended Oct. 31, compared to $373.1 million last year.

    Net income fell 41% to $10.7 million, compared to $18 million in the third quarter last year.

  • Sears still can't stop sales skid

    Sears Holdings Corp. is doing a much better job at cutting costs than at stopping its sales decline.

  • What vendor is the leading retail software provider?

    One well-known technology provider takes the top spot in installed worldwide revenue for both retail software and retail software-as-a-service (SaaS).

    According to a new study from IHL Group, “Total Retail Software Market,” Microsoft is ranked number one in both categories. IHL estimates the total worldwide retail software market is currently worth $44 billion and will grow 48% in the next five years. Microsoft’s share of retail software is estimated at $5.98 billion in installed revenue.

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