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  • Gap Q4 tops estimates as Old Navy, online surges; 20 Athleta stores on tap

    San Francisco -- Gap Inc. reported stronger-than-expected fourth-quarter results on Thursday, fueled by surging sales at Old Navy and strong online results. But it offered a disappointing profit outlook for 2015 as it feels the impact of the stronger U.S. dollar and West Coast port delays.

  • Planet Hollywood to transform Orlando flagship

    Orlando, Fla. - Planet Hollywood, is transforming its Orlando flagship location into a four-story star-gazing observatory set to debut in spring 2016. The reimagined “Planet Hollywood Observatory” will overlook the heart of Downtown Disney with a newly-expanded outdoor terrace and bar.

  • Potbelly Corp. CFO resigns

    Chicago – Charles Talbot, CFO of food service retailer Potbelly Corp., is leaving the company for a position outside the restaurant industry. Talbot will continue to serve as Potbelly's CFO while an external search is underway, until his departure on March 27.

  • Barnes & Noble to keep Nook after all

    Barnes & Noble has changed its mind about which business to spin off. But in the end, the bookseller will still have to compete with Amazon.

    Barnes & Noble now says it is looking to raise as much as $775 million by spinning off its college bookstore business, traditionally the strongest performing division for Barnes & Noble. Last May the company said it would be spinning off its Nook division after disappointing sales. 

  • Appeals court revives Macy’s Martha Stewart claims against Penney

    New York – A state appeals court in New York has revived two claims Macy’s Inc. made against J.C. Penney Co. Inc. in a long-running dispute between the two department store chains about who has the right to sell Martha Stewart Living home products.   

     According to Reuters, in a unanimous decision, judges in the Manhattan Appellate Division ruled that Penney breached confidentiality provisions of Macy’s contract with Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia and Penney’s actions amounted to unfair competition.

  • Big oil gets good news from the retail world

    The 2,200 store Bridgestone Retail Operations group is refining its approach to a key supplier relationship with a new deal involving Shell Lubricants Americas.

    Beginning Jan. 1, 2016, Bridgestone Retail Operations (BSRO) said Shell would serve as its supplier of choice for automotive lubricants at the company’s more than 2,200 U.S. tire and automotive service centers.

  • NPD partners with Slice for e-commerce data offering

    Palo Alto, Calif. - Global information company The NPD Group has partnered with Slice Intelligence to provide comprehensive, retailer-independent e-commerce data available. For the first time, NPD will offer comprehensive, cross-retailer e-commerce data that is directly measured from e-receipts from Slice’s panel of two million consumers.

    The data will be classified using NPD’s industry-standard product dictionaries, and validated by NPD’s benchmark databases.

  • Kohl's Cares about school field trips

    Kohl’s is sponsoring a Milwaukee-area school grant program for the third year in a row.   The Kohl’s Cares Field Trip Grant Program gives more than $1 million in funding to schools throughout the metro-Milwaukee area.  
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