Signet names CFO; creates new mall leadership teamSignet Jewelers Limited has tapped a former David’s Bridal executive as its next finance head. It also is reorganizing the leadership of its core mall brands. Target vet replaces Shipt founder as CEOShipt, the same-day delivery service owned by Target, is bringing in an experienced Target executive as CEO. Dick’s Sporting Goods to phase out hunting departments in some stores Dick’s Sporting Goods is feeling the sales fallout from its decision not to sell some guns, but it’s not backing down. Analysis: Dick’s not doing enough to keep its stores relevant Although Dick’s overall sales decline is partly down to a shorter trading period compared to last year, this does not explain all the deterioration. Shakeup at Rite Aid: CEO, COO and CFO leaving; 400 jobs cut There's been a big shakeup at the top at Rite Aid. Sporting goods retailer hires restructuring advisor Modell’s Sporting Goods is reportedly exploring its options. Neiman Marcus swings to Q2 loss Neiman Marcus Group’s profit fell in the second quarter even as its same-store sales rose. Barnes & Noble names CIO Barnes & Noble has tapped a retail veteran as its new chief information officer. Retail sales rebound in January, but December gets a downward revision A month after the biggest decline in 10 years, U.S. retail came back slightly in January, with home centers and online leading the way. Regulatory Wrap-Up: Weekly recap of retail-related legislative developments-March 11 Governor of New Jersey gives his support to a proposed fee of $150 per employee for employers that have 50 or more employees receiving state Medicaid benefits. First Previous 2307 2308 2309 2310 2311 Next Last