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  • Alibaba’s surging e-commerce sales boost June quarterly earnings

    Alibaba Group’s e-commerce business’ profit increase contributed to a blockbuster quarter for China’s top online player.   For the period ended June 30, China’s largest online retailer reported total revenue of 50.1 billion RMB ($7.1 billion U.S.), an increase of 56% year-over-year. This beat analysts' estimates of 47.7 billion RMB, according to Thomson Reuters. Net income was 14 billion RMB $2 billion U.S.).  
  • RILA announces first-ever tech awards

    The Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA) is looking for a few good tech innovators.    The group has put out a call for applications for its first annual (R)Tech Retail CEO Innovation Awards. The awards will highlight innovations that enable retail's future. Winners will be invited to showcase, pitch and network with the retail chief executives at RILA's annual Retail CEO Forum Jan. 21-23 in Tucson, Arizona.  
  • Surging online and customer traffic boost Target; ups remodels

    Target Corp. came roaring back in its second quarter from a year-long sales slump amid evidence that its investments in online and store remodels are paying off. The discounter raised its outlook for the year.   Sales rose 1.6% to $16.43 billion in the quarter ended July 29, beating analysts' estimates of $16.30 billion. Same-store sales rose 1.3%, also more than analysts had expected. Comparable digital sales surged 32%.  
  • Study: Millennials don't act — or shop — alike

    Retailers need to update their approach to targeting millennials.   That's according to a new report by management consulting firm L.E.K., which provides insight into Millennials and their predecessors Gen X and the Baby-Boom generation.  
  • Will sales clauses in leases soon become obsolete?

    The retail landscape today looks different than it did just a few years ago. Brick-and-mortar retail is becoming more diverse. Brands are embracing different operational models and integrating more closely with online and mobile channels. Retailers like Bonobos, Warby Parker and Restoration Hardware are using physical locations purely as showrooms, a new trend that appears to be gaining significant traction.  
  • Target's Q2 Earnings Call: Six Interesting Facts

    Target's remodeling efforts, new smaller store format, same-day delivery pilot and private-label brands were among the topics discussed by company executives during the chain's quarterly earnings call on Wednesday with investors and analysts. Here are six interesting points from the call worth noting:    
  • Profit and same-store sales slide at Urban Outfitters

    Urban Outfitters' profit and sales fell in the second quarter even as it topped Wall Street expectations.   Urban Outfitters said it earned $49.91 million, or 44 cents a share, in the quarter, down from $76.91 million, or 66 cents a share, in the year-ago period, as the retailer Analysts had expected the company to earn $0.37 per share, amid heavy discounting.    Total net sales fell 2% to $873 million, from $891 million a year ago. Analysts had expected sales of $862 million. 
  • eTail East: Warehouse club operator debuts new desktop site

    BJ’s Wholesale Club introduced the newest service within its digital transformation.   The warehouse club operator launched a new desktop website on Monday. Besides featuring a modern look and feel, the site also supports easier navigation, browsing and shopping.   
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