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  • Zappos.com’s Arun Rajan heads to One Kings Lane

    San Francisco-based One Kings Lane, an online destination for the home, has appointed Arun Rajan as chief technology officer.

    In his new role, Rajan will lead end-to-end technology delivery, data infrastructure and site operations to support the growth and evolution of One Kings Lane.

    Rajan joins alongside chief product officer David Yu, who joined One Kings Lane in mid-2013.

  • Cabela’s adds DTCC administrative chief Milrod to board

    Cabela’s has appointed Donna M. Milrod to its board of directors.

    “Donna is a proven leader and brings a wealth of regulatory, finance, and capital markets experience,” said CEO Tommy Millner. “The board and Cabela’s will greatly benefit from Donna’s insights and knowledge.”

  • Ball taps new president of North American metal beverage packaging division

    Ball Corporation has named Daniel W. Fisher as president, North American metal beverage packaging division, Americas, succeeding Michael Hranicka, who recently left the company.

    Fisher joined Ball in 2010 as VP, finance, North America, Ball metal beverage packaging division, Americas, and most recently held the position of SVP, finance and planning for that same business. Fisher reports to Gerrit Heske, Ball's SVP and chief operating officer, global beverage metal packaging.

  • Online sales fuel Sport Chalet in third quarter

    Sport Chalet’s digital strategy paid off in the third quarter ended Dec. 29, which saw online sales surge 22% from Thanksgiving to Christmas.

    The company reported net income for the quarter of $1.5 million, or $0.10 per diluted share, compared to a net loss of $1.9 million, or $0.13 per diluted share, in the third quarter of last year.

  • Now suppliers can know their digital SKU score

    Digital BrandWorks has introduced a new diagnostic tool that lets product suppliers grade the representation of their products online and then develop strategies to optimize their presence.

  • ShopRite tests mobile scanning app

    KEASBEY, N.J. — ShopRite is piloting a program that takes shoppers beyond the traditional checkout lines and self-checkout lanes and enables them to check out from their smartphones.

  • San Antonio and Seattle top Amazon’s romantic list

    Amazon did a bit of Valentine’s Day data mining of sales of romance novels and sexy music to come up with its fifth annual list of the nation’s top 20 romantic cities. And people are worried about the NSA’s activities?

  • JCP scores first quarterly gain since 2011

    J.C. Penney scored its first positive quarterly sales result since 2011, reporting a same-store sales increase of 2% in the fourth quarter, which included the holiday season.

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