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  • Buyer interested in American Apparel; board names new chair

    Los Angeles – Change is occurring at American Apparel Inc., and it may be coming from external as well as internal sources. The board of directors of American Apparel has confirmed that it has received an indication of interest to acquire the struggling company for $1.30 to $1.40 per share.    The identity of the potential buyer has not been disclosed, but in a press release American Apparel said it “takes these matters seriously, and will evaluate this proposal in the ordinary course of business. 
  • It's an omnichannel holiday for CVS customers

    CVS has developed an omnichannel strategy for this holiday season that focuses on targeting customers online, on mobile and in stores.

    Consumers can follow @CVS_Extra on Twitter to learn about upcoming promotions and ways to win a variety of gift items through special contests. Additional holiday savings and tips can be found on the CVS Facebook page.

  • Pier 1 reports Q3 profit plunge

    Despite reporting a 33% year-over-year decline in profits during the third quarter, Pier 1 Imports CEO Alex Smith said he is confident in the chain’s value proposition going forward in 2015.

  • Walgreens to exit NYSE for Nasdaq

    Deerfield, Ill. - Walgreen Co. intends to apply to list the shares of Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. common stock on The Nasdaq Stock Market under the ticker symbol “WBA” following the closing of its merger with UK-based pharmacy retailer Alliance Boots. The company will voluntarily withdraw its common stock from listing on both the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the Chicago Stock Exchange (CHX).  
  • Industry leaders to be honored at Big Show

    Executives from The Home Depot, Warby Parker and Chico’s will receive top honors from the retail industry next month when the National Retail Federation convenes its annual Big Show in New York.

  • U.K. retailer Poundworld launching IT overhaul with PCMS

    Normanton, U.K. – U.K.-based discount retailer Poundworld is embarking on an IT overhaul with global retail IT services provider PCMS to support its long-term growth plans. The 10-month project will see Poundworld implement a range of new IT systems to improve customer experience, efficiency and store management.   
  • Judge allows lawsuit vs. Target to continue

    A federal judge has ruled that customers suing Target for last year’s data breach may move forward with their claims.

    U.S. District Judge Paul Magnuson in St. Paul, Minn., dismissed claims by plaintiffs in certain states but largely denied Target's request to toss out the proposed class action lawsuit.

    Magnuson rejected Target's argument that the consumers lacked standing to sue because they could not establish any injury.

  • RadioShack marketing chief goes to At Home

    Plano, Texas - Home décor superstore retailer At Home has appointed Jennifer Warren as its new chief marketing officer.  Warren most recently held the same position for Radio Shack, where she was responsible for leading the marketing, consumer insights, private brand strategy, public relations and omnichannel teams.  
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