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  • Genesco profits rise, but less than expected

    Genesco Inc. cited construction expenses and currency pressures as reasons for the company’s weaker-than-expected fourth quarter earnings. 

    The company posted earnings from continuing operations of $51.8 million, or $2.18 per diluted share, for the quarter ended Jan. 31. The numbers are an improvement from the year-ago period, which saw earnings from continuing operations of $42.2 million or $1.79 per diluted share. 

  • Wal-Mart integrates Visa ReadyLink into prepaid card program

    Bentonville, Ark. – Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has integrated the Visa ReadyLink instant fund service into its Rapid Reload network of prepaid card programs. Now Visa reloadable prepaid cardholders can add funds to their general purpose reloadable (GPR) cards at participating Wal-Mart stores.

  • Report: Alibaba investing $200 million in Snapchat

    Hangzhou, China – Alibaba Holding Group Inc. has reportedly invested $200 million in social messaging platform Snapchat. According to Bloomberg, the investment values the Los Angeles-based company, which allows users to send text and photos that disappear in 10 seconds, at $15 billion.
       

  • Bon-Ton to focus on expansion, omnichannel

    Bon-Ton plans to refocus the brand, expand omnichannel efforts and open an e-commerce fulfillment center on the heels of a successful fourth quarter.

    The company saw an increase in net income in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2014 to $71.7 million, up 17% from net income of $61.3 million in the same quarter of the previous fiscal year.

  • Bon-Ton grows Q4 profit; plans new e-commerce fulfillment center

    York, Pa. – An insurance settlement from a store damaged by fire helped The Bon-Ton Stores Inc. increase net income in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2014 to $71.7 million, up 17% from net income of $61.3 million in the same quarter of the previous fiscal year.

    Sales grew 3%to $942.6 million from $914.9 million. Top-performing merchandise categories included cold weather and active apparel and home. The company continued its trend of double-digit sales growth in e-commerce in the period. Same-store sales rose 4.3%.

  • Study: Worldwide mobile POS shipments boom

    Franklin, Tenn. - Worldwide mobile POS shipments grew by 77.4% in 2014 and this growth rate is maintaining its pace in 2015. According to new research from IHL Group, specialty stores still dominate the use of mobile POS worldwide, receiving 58% of total shipments in 2014.

  • Google opens its first-ever branded retail space

    New York -- Yet another online company has entered the physical retail space: Google has opened an in-store shop in Currys PC World, on Tottenham Court Road in London. It is the first time the Internet giant has opened a retail space under its own name, and two additional shops are slated to open later this year, in Currys PC World’s Fulham and Thurrock locations.

  • Sephora aims to drive digital growth with CashStar

    Sephora is looking to drive faster digital growth by leveraging a cloud-based prepaid commerce program.

    The company is working with CashStar to improve and differentiate its seamless omnichannel commerce strategy.

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