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  • Five Below sinks to new low in Florida

    Value priced teen retailer Five Below is making a big splash in the Sunshine State this month with the opening of nine stores there as the company continues to expand across the country.

  • Bloomingdale’s CEO Talks Retail: 10 Take-Aways

    New York -- Bloomingdale’s chairman and CEO Tony Spring talked about one of the company’s top-selling products (frozen yogurt!) and much more on Tuesday at the Retail Marketing Society’s “Reinventing the Store” conference in New York.

    Here are 10 take-away quotes from his presentation:

    “Our Forty Carrots frozen yogurt is one of our best-selling items. We have customers who come into our store five times a week for it.”

  • Best Buy teaches the young tech leaders of tomorrow

    Best Buy is inspiring young people across the country to consider technology careers with summer camp sessions called the Geek Squad Academy.

    This grassroots tech experience inspires underserved teens to consider technology careers and help address the nation’s widely anticipated professional labor shortage.

  • Retail technology: How complex do you want your simple to be?

    Technology is supposed to make our lives simpler – both as consumers and as professionals. It is technology which is bridging the gap between the store and online, between supply and demand, between consumer expectations and retailer capabilities. However, delivering simple solutions is not always easy in today’s complex and rapidly changing business world.

  • PetSmart CFO joins board of Crocs Inc.

    The CFO of PetSmart Inc. has been appointed to the board of directors for Crocs Inc.

    Carrie Teffner, the executive vice president and chief financial officer for PetSmart Inc., joined the board June 9.

    Crocs also announced that current director Peter Jacobi is voluntarily retiring from his position.

  • Brave The Beacon: Five Things Retailers Must Tell Customers

    If you’ve been following any recent mobile developments, you know that beacons aren’t just the next big thing – they’re here, right now. Ever since Apple introduced their iBeacon technology, the buzz has been getting louder, and in the last few months, more and more brands and businesses have been experimenting with them.

  • Dick's opening new stores in Va., S.C., and Fla.

    Dick's Sporting Goods Inc. is opening four new stores this month as the company moves forward with its plan to open as many as 750 stores by 2017.

    The company will distribute free Reebok Play Dry T-Shirts to the first 100 people in queue on the opening day. Also, the early birds will get an opportunity to open the DICK'S Sporting Goods Gift Locker on all three days. Moreover, on Saturday and Sunday, the company plans to give away free Mystery Gift Cards worth $5–$500 to the first 100 adults in line. 

  • Dollarama Q1 profit rises on lower expenses

    Montreal – A reduction in selling, general and administrative (SG&A) expenses helped elevate net earnings at Dollarama Inc. 22% to $64.8 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2016 from $53.2 million the same quarter of the previous fiscal year. Sales increased by 13% to $566.1 million from $501.1 million, aided by both new store openings and same-store sales growth of 6.9%.

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