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  • Barnes & Noble names new head merchant

    Just a few days after reporting an increase in sales growth over the holiday season, Barnes & Noble has named a new head merchant.

    The company announced it has promoted Mary Amicucci to be its new CMO, effective immediately. Amicucci previously held the role of VP of Adult Trade & Children’s Books and will continue to report directly to Jaime Carey, COO.

  • Christmas shoppers flock to Ollie's Bargain Outlet

    Ollie’s Bargain Outlet is raising its full year outlook after the discount retailer holiday strategy delievered strong sales growth.

    The company annouced that net sales over the holidays increased 23%, while same store sales increased 5.6%.

  • American Apparel gets $300 million bid from group supporting Charney

    American Apparel on Monday said that it has received unanimous approval of all voting classes for its reorganization plan. But also on Monday, the company received a $300 million buyout offer from an investor group that has the support of American Apparel founder and ousted CEO, the controversial Dov Charney.

    The investor group, which is comprised of Hagen Capital Group and Silver Creek Capital Partners, said that its offer is superior to the company's reorganization plan, and has a valuation range of $180 million to $270 million.

  • New Oracle suite delivers cloud, hardware

    Oracle is introducing Oracle Retail 15, an enterprise retail suite that includes diverse features such as new cloud-based applications and POS hardware solutions.

    In the cloud area, Oracle is adding four new retail-specific services.

    • Using Oracle Retail Sales and Productivity Cloud Service, retailers can gain real-time insights into comparative sales, salesperson productivity, merchandise productivity, store sales, and store traffic.

  • Women’s apparel brand fits into seamless engagement

    BCBG Max Azria Group LLC, a vertical specialty women’s apparel retailer that operates an e-commerce site and store-within-a-store locations, is working to eliminate channel silos.

    BCBG has selected cloud-based Aptos solutions to integrate its in-store and digital commerce operations, supporting a seamless omnichannel customer experience. The retailer was looking to transform aging legacy systems, integrate sales channels, and elevate in-store customer experience, while gaining 360-degree visibility of customers, inventory and transactions across all channels.

  • One to watch: Here comes the Corner Store

    CST Brands is not a household name in the retail industry, but it is fast becoming one. The company has ambitious plans to grow through new store construction and acquisitions and just made several key executive moves to help make things happen.

  • Young women’s apparel retailer files Chapter 11

    A decades-old apparel retailer finds itself no longer in fashion, undone by fast-fashion competition and a lack of e-commerce expertise.

    Joyce Leslie filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy court protection in White Plains, New York, and is a likely candidate for liquidation, Women’s Wear Daily reported. The chain, founded in 1945, operates 47 stores throughout the Northeast.

  • Cheap gas prices hurt Stage Stores sales

    The CEO of Stage Stores blamed warm weather and cheap gas prices for a drop in same-store sales over the holidays.

    The company said same store decreased 2.5% for the 10-week period ending Jan. 9.

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