Popular fast-food chain to test the meal-kit marketThe meal-kit market has a new competitor. Regulatory Watch: Weekly recap of retail-related legislative and judicial developments - July 23The U.S. House Judiciary Committee to hold informational hearing regarding the impacts of the landmark Supreme Court ruling in South Dakota v. Wayfair. Vitamin Shoppe names CEO An executive from a luxury chocolate brand has been tapped to lead a retailer that specializes in nutritional products. VF Corp. lifts full-year outlook amid a strong Q1 The parent company of Timberland, Vans, The North Face, Wrangler, and other labels, started its fiscal year strong out of the gate. Another former J.C. Penney exec joins Lowe’s Lowe’s Companies has named a new leader to oversee store performance across its many divisions. Rite Aid, Albertsons try swaying shareholders into voting ‘yes’ Albertsons Companies and Rite Aid think they have a leg up against rivals like Walmart and Amazon, and they want investors to know it. Build-A-Bear Workshop ‘Pay Your Age’ deal gets a makeover Days after massive crowds forced Build-A-Bear Workshop to cut short its “Pay Your Age” promotion, the retailer has found a way for all of its loyal shoppers to take advantage of the deal. Skechers Q2 profit misses expectations Despite “record sales” for the quarter, Skechers’ profits tumbled in the second quarter. eBay lowers full-year guidance Less engaging marketing initiatives took their toll on eBay for the second quarter, an issue that pushed the company to lower its full-year guidance. Toys ‘R’ Us settles with ‘some’ creditors Now that the dust has settled on its liquidation sales, Toys “R” Us has entered into a plan to pay off some its creditors, including vendors. First Previous 2390 2391 2392 2393 2394 Next Last