Commentary: Why Amazon Go is a ‘No-Go’ for Most RetailersAs much as check-out lines are the bane of retailing, cashier-less checkout is not a panacea for the challenges brick-and-mortar retailers are facing. Walmart has big online plans for 2018Walmart’s online results for the fourth quarter spooked investors, but the discounter is confident that it will regain momentum this year. Developer: Albertsons-Rite Aid deal is good for future of retail Kimco Realty Corp., which holds an ownership stake in Albertsons, is of the opinion that the grocer’s merger with Rite Aid is a positive one for brick-and-mortar retail. Study: Consumers not all that happy with conventional supermarkets Shoppers want more from their grocery stores. Report: New Whole Foods Market policies could be alienating suppliers Amazon’s recent grocery acquisition is changing its supplier policies — and some local and regional brands are feeling the fallout. GNC’s top merchant, a former Target vet, takes key role at Barnes & Noble Barnes & Noble has appointed a new chief merchandising offer. Sears Canada creditors pressure Sears CEO Eddie Lampert, the chairman, CEO and controlling shareholder of the beleaguered Sears Holdings, has another problem to deal with. Made-to-measure menswear brand Indochino has new investor and strategic partner Indochino has a new investor. Report: Job cuts at Amazon’s Seattle headquarters Amazon is reportedly cutting “hundreds” of staffers at its headquarters as it looks to focus head count on its fastest-growing businesses. Report: Amazon to launch delivery service that would compete with UPS, FedEx Amazon’s newest delivery service could take a bite out of UPS’ and FedEx’s business in a big way. First Previous 1057 1058 1059 1060 1061 Next Last