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  • H&M posts 36% profit jump as it plans global expansion

    Swedish retailer H&M, which has already made huge waves in the United States, is now eyeing even more global omnichannel expansion.

    The company is planning to open 400 new physical stores, a new flagship in New York City’s Herald Square, and at least nine new online stores.

    The retailer also reported results for the first quarter ended Feb. 28. H&M reported that net profit climbed 36% to 3.61 billion kronor ($423.2 million), versus a year-ago profit of 2.65 billion kronor ($311.9 million). Analysts were expecting a profit of 3.37 billion kronor.

  • Five Actions To Take Immediately After a Cyber Attack

    By Todd Weller, Hexis Cyber Solutions

    For retailers, it’s now no longer a matter of “if” you will be compromised by a cyberattack, but “when” you will be. But they can mitigate the impact of attacks now and in the future by preparing a response plan with policy-based automation.

  • Largest IKEA ever planned for Burbank

    IKEA plans to open a store of truly epic proportions on a 22 acre site in Burbank, Calif., that will require the home furnishing retailer first demolish 19 existing structures.

  • Ross Stores to split stock in June

    Off-price retailer Ross Stores feels so good about its sales performance and outlook that it has approved a 2-for-1 stock split scheduled for June.

    The company said the split will be paid in the form of a 100% stock dividend to stockholders of record as of April 22. 

    Ross Stores had fiscal 2014 revenue of $11 billion. 

  • Survey: Supermarkets, H-E-B earn consumer trust

    Waban, Mass. – Supermarket chain H-E-B is the most trusted chain in the most trusted niche of retail. H-E-B took the top spot in the 2015 Temkin Trust Ratings, which measured the trust of 10,000 U.S. consumers across 293 companies in 20 industries.

  • Home Depot prepares for spring

    It’s the busiest time of year for the Home Depot and this cool time lapse video from store 116 in Woodstock, Ga., shows the considerable effort that goes into resetting the retailer’s indoor seasonal department.

     

  • Revolve connects customer experience dots with OrderDynamics

    New York – Online specialty fashion retailer Revolve focuses heavily on customer experience to stay competitive in a tough market. Revolve has selected Dynamic Action, the Big Data and decision intelligence Application from OrderDynamics, to connect the “critical dots” such as: item level exposure, loyal customers’ return rates, competitive pricing and optimal inventory levels.  

  • Metro Group improves supply chain transparency

    Dusseldorf, Germany – Germany-based global retailer Metro Group has partnered with Frequentz, Inc., a provider of end-to-end visibility solutions, to build customer trust through supply chain transparency. Frequentz's track and trace system will provide Metro with the tools it needs to monitor pharmaceuticals, seafood and produce across stores in 31 countries.

    Frequentz's system is not solely reliant on GS1 standards but adaptable to all companies regardless of standards deployed, simplifying international traceability.

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