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  • ShopperTrak: Holiday sales, foot traffic to realize gains

    CHICAGO — As holiday sales and foot traffic historically account for about 20% of annual retail activity, a new report by ShopperTrak revealed that consumers will shop more and visit more stores during the peak holiday shopping months of November and December.

  • 7-Eleven Canada stores debut surcharge-free Allpoint Network ATMs

    Bethesday, Md. -- ATM provider Allpoint Network, a Cardtronics affiliate, said Wednesday that it has entered Canada with its agreement with 7-Eleven Canada to host surcharge-free Allpoint Network ATMs in its more than 470 stores in the country.

    Earlier this year, 7-Eleven named Cardtronics its exclusive ATM service provider in Canada.

     

  • First Data report: BTS boosts card spending in August

    Atlanta -- First Data Corp. reported Wednesday that consumers responded well to back-to-school and summer clearance sales in August, prompting an increase in August same-store consumer spending by credit, signature debit, PIN debit, EBT, closed-loop prepaid cards and checks at U.S. merchant locations.

  • City Sports names Albertian CEO

    Boston-based City Sports names Edward Albertian as president and CEO

    The 21 store chain said Albertian had joined the company after serving the prior seven years as president and CEO of Trans National Group.

  • Report: Michael Francis going to Gap

    New York -- Michael Francis, who was ousted as president of J.C. Penney Co. in June, is going to Gap Inc., according to Ad Age.

    Francis will serve as a marketing creative advisor for Gap, and join the chain in the advisory role on Sept. 16, the report said.

  • NRF seeks to block swipe fee lawsuit settlement

    Washington, D.C. -- The National Retail Federation announced that its board of directors has authorized the Federation to go to court to block the proposed $7.25 billion settlement of a federal antitrust lawsuit over skyrocketing Visa and MasterCard credit card swipe fees that cost consumers hundreds of dollars a year.

  • Survey: Retailers focusing on mobile site optimization and in-store technologies

    Denver -- Retailers remain conservative when it comes to financial investments in mobile and tablet initiatives despite the industry buzz, according to a survey by Shop.org and Forrester Research Inc.

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