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  • Exclusive: Home furniture retailer American Signature syncs stores, site

    Columbus, Ohio – As an omnichannel retailer of big ticket furniture items through the American Signature and Value City banners, 120-store American Signature Inc. knows its shoppers do their homework online before visiting a store. To link the store and digital experiences as seamlessly as possible, American Signature employs technology from Boston-based Blueport Commerce.

  • Dollar General taps COO Todd Vasos as new chief executive

    Goodlettsville, Tenn. -- Dollar General Corp. on Thursday named Todd J. Vasos, COO, to the position of chief executive, effective June 3. He has also been elected to the board.

    Vasos will succeed Rick Dreiling, chairman and CEO, who had previously announced his retirement plans. Dreiling will remain on the board for the remainder of his term and will serve as senior advisor and chairman of the board through January 29, 2016.

    The election of Vasos to Dollar General’s board will bring the total number of directors to nine.

  • Costco blames sales drop on lower gas prices

    Costco Wholesale Corp. reported its first quarterly decline in same store sales since 2009, although profit at the club store did rise.

    Same store sales declined 1% in the third quarter ended May 10, including fuel and foreign currency impacts. This was below the 0.7% growth expected by analysts. The company said sales were hurt by low gas prices and a stronger dollar that reduced the value of sales from overseas markets.

  • Futuristic retail-tech space, Bespoke, opens at Westfield San Francisco Centre

    San Francisco -- Westfield Corp. and Forest City Enterprises on Thursday unveiled Bespoke, a coworking, event and tech-demo space designed to foster a retail-tech community and support retail innovation at Westfield San Francisco Centre. Bespoke is designed as a space where entrepreneurs, brands and retailers can come together to research, create, collaborate, refine, showcase and debut work within the confines of the shopping center, which features more than 200 retailers and restaurants.

  • Express on a roll as Q1 profits, sales top Street

    Columbus, Ohio -- Express turned in a strong first quarter performance, with its profits and revenue surpassing Wall Street estimates. The retailer boosted its full-year earnings forecast and also issued second-quarter earnings guidance above analyst projections.

    “2015 is off to a strong start,” said David Kornberg, president and CEO. “Our customers responded with enthusiasm to our assortment while we intensified our inventory discipline and scaled back our promotional activity.”

  • IBM releases predictive retail analytics solutions

    Armonk, N.Y. – IBM has released new industry-specific solutions with pre-built predictive analytics capabilities for industries including retail, to uncover and act on critical business insights. IBM is working with retail signature design partners including Urban Outfitters.

  • Fred’s beats Street on loss, misses on sales

    Memphis, Tenn. – Fred’s Inc. beat Wall Street expectations for profit despite swinging to a net loss of $29,000 in the first quarter of fiscal 2015 from net income of $6.1 million in the same period the prior year. The retailer missed on net income of $509 million, up 2% from $498.3 million.

    Higher salary and benefit costs helped move Fred’s into the red. Same-store sales climbed 0.8%.

    Jerry A. Shore, CEO, said pharmacy is a critical component of Fred’s strategy for profitability moving forward.

  • Omnichannel efforts pressure profits, boost Belk sales

    In what has become a familiar industry tale, the Belk department store chain’s investments in omnichannel drove first quarter sales growth but negatively affected profits.

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