Report: Amazon found liable in California for third-party productsAmazon is reportedly now legally responsible in California for defective products sold by third-party vendors on its site. Convenience chain streamlines product discoveryYesway is virtually collaborating with suppliers through a new sourcing solution. AMC to re-open 100 theaters with 1920’s ticket prices of 15 cents COVID-19 has been especially tough on the movie business. Sell-out crowds and social distancing don’t mix. Kroger makes its COVID at-home test kit available to other businesses The Kroger Co. has launched a COVID-19 testing solution for employers. Rent the Runway to shut all stores permanently Rent the Runway is getting out of the freestanding brick-and-mortar business. Winn-Dixie parent joins contactless prescription delivery club Southeastern Grocers Inc. (SEG) is the latest in an increasingly long line of retailers to launch contactless prescription delivery during COVID-19. Dillard’s narrows Q2 loss even as sales fall Expense control paid off for Dillard’s in the second quarter. Consumer confidence down in August Consumer confidence among Americans has resumed a downward trend during the pandemic after holding steady last month. Study: U.S. bankruptcies on track to hit 10-year high A total of 424 U.S. companies have gone bankrupt this year as of Aug. 9. This exceeds the number of filings during any comparable period since 2010. Retail sales up in July but uncertainty remains Retail sales rose for the third straight month after a record drop in April when many stores were closed due to the pandemic. First Previous 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Next Last