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  • Under Armour net revenue, online sales jump in Q3

    Amid “sluggish retail conditions,” VF Corp.’s Under Armour division posted gains for the third quarter.   Under Armour’s net revenues increased 22% in third quarter 2016 ended Sept. 30, 2016, to $1.47 billion compared $1.20 billion for the same period last year. Net income increased 28% to $128 million, compared with $100 million for third quarter last year.  
  • Five Ways to Prevent Data Hacks at the Point-of-Sale

    The chip card (EMV) era has arrived with the promise that data in retail environments will be better protected. Cardholders will have much greater security at the point of sale with their own card data. But, while it will be much more difficult for thieves to steal card data at the point of swipe, the hackers are still hacking and data is still being lost – almost daily.  
  • Report: Anxious online shoppers not doing enough to protect themselves

    A majority of self-described security-savvy online consumers are not taking the preventive measures they should be.  
  • HRC report finds retail economic metrics are not sustainable

    Amid continued market share growth by Amazon and a rapidly changing digital environment, traditional retail profitability metrics are under siege and not sustainable.   
  • Nordstrom on the hunt for new CFO

    Nordstrom’s longtime CFO is stepping down.    Nordstrom announced that executive VP and CFO Mike Koppel has decided to retire from the company in spring 2017. Koppel will remain in his role until then to support the search for a new CFO and assist with his successor's transition.    Koppel joined Nordstrom in 1999 and has been the company's finance head since 2001.  
  • Implementing the New Overtime Rules

    Walmart recently announced that it provided pay increases for its managers who are currently making approximately $45,000 per year. By raising their salaries to $48,500 and keeping their duties intact, Walmart will not need to worry about the new federal overtime rules that go into effect on Dec. 1. As we all know, Walmart sets the pace for change (e.g., selling unboxed deodorant and antiperspirant, selling groceries and general merchandise in the same store, etc.) but will retailers follow suit here by simply increasing wages? Likely not.  
  • First Look: Teavana’s new store design

    Starbucks Corp. has unveiled a new store environment for its Teavana division.    In the new store design, tea is not hidden in tins. Instead, loose-leaf teas are boldly displayed in large glass cylinders for customers to see and smell as employees help them create custom blends.  
  • Study: U.S. mobile payments pale in comparison to mobile usage

    U.S. shoppers love mobile commerce, yet mobile payments still account for just 2% of all transactions.  
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