Kirkland’s names new CEOFast-growing home décor retailer Kirkland’s has tapped a Crate & Barrel executive as its next leader. Sears CEO pushes new plan to avoid bankruptcySears chairman, CEO and biggest shareholder and creditor of Sears Holdings Corp., is making his biggest push to date to save the beleagured company from filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Five holiday predictions In advance of the 2018 holiday rush, here are five predictions for the upcoming shopping season. IoT monitoring improves U.K. retailer’s operating efficiency The largest food retailing co-op in the United Kingdom, Co-op, is reaping the benefits of using Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Walmart's online grocery service hits two big milestones A discount giant is making good on its promise to get online grocery orders into more shoppers’ hands faster. Regulatory Wrap-Up: Weekly recap of retail-related judicial, legislative developments -- Sept. 24 Swipe fees, taxes and trade are in the spotlight. Neiman Marcus debt investor says retailer may be in default One of Neiman Marcus' debt investors is claiming the upscale department store company may be insolvent and in default on its bonds. Claire’s amended bankruptcy plan gets court approval, eyes its exit from Chapter 11 Claire’s Stores is moving forward with its reorganization strategy, and is planning an early exit from bankruptcy. Target, other retailers ‘deeply troubled’ by trade war Target is one of the latest retailers voicing their concern with the Trump administration’s newly imposed tariffs. Walmart: Tariffs may force price increases The nation’s largest retailer has sounded the alarm that American consumers are the ones that could suffer the most due to expanded tariffs placed on goods and parts bought from China. First Previous 2367 2368 2369 2370 2371 Next Last