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  • Toys ‘R’ Us taps Priceline.com vet for digital engineering

    In a move to spur its digital transformation, Toys “R” Us has appointed Amit Poddar to head up its digital engineering team.   Poddar is joining the toy retailer as senior VP, chief software architect. The addition is the latest strategic move within the company’s massive digital transformation, a project that is focused on integrating technology into every part of the business, and creating a more customer-centric operation.   
  • Report: Fake retail apps flood Apple’s App Store

    Apple’s App Store has been awash in recent weeks with hundreds of fake retail and product apps, the New York Times reported.  
  • Lumber Liquidators names a new CEO

    Lumber Liquidators has not had much luck getting its top executives to stick around as of late.   The company's chief compliance officer, Ray Cotton, quietly resigned in May of 2015.   Then, in November, it elected John Presley as chief executive -- the second time that year it had to change CEOs.  
  • CVS reports solid third quarter but warns of lower profit

    Strong results in its PBM business provided a boost during CVS Health’s fiscal third quarter, with the retailer reporting a 23.6% increase in net earnings to $1.5 billion.   Revenue increased 15.5% to $6 billion for the period ended Sept. 30.   
  • Start-up online retailer seeks to disrupt bridal dress category

    A pure-play retailer is letting brides say "yes to the dress” in the comfort of their own home.  
  • S.O.S.: The Mobile App as a Lifeline for Brick-and-Mortar Retailers

    Consumers gravitate towards convenience for the things that they have to do anyway. They want to get to their intended action with the least amount of unnecessary effort. They’ll even change their behavior to do so. Think of mobile deposits: many consumers have made the switch to using their bank’s mobile app to deposit checks, finding it far more convenient than driving to their local branch or ATM.   
  • eBay launches holiday campaign

    eBay is the latest retailer to get into the holiday spirit with a campaign that transcends television, online and its mobile app.  
  • Target boasts supply chain talent as it nabs Walmart exec

    Target Corp. continues to beef up its supply chain management capabilities.    The discounter announced it has appointed Shekar Natarajan to the newly-created role of senior VP, network planning and operational design, effective Nov. 20.   Natarajan, a 15-year supply chain veteran, was most recently VP of last mile operations, emerging sciences and operational excellence at Walmart. He also held leadership roles at Walt Disney Company, Anheuser Busch and PepsiCo.   
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