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  • Rite Aid increases borrowing capacity to $3 billion

    Camp Hill, Pa. - Rite Aid Corp. has increased its borrowing capacity to $3 billion as part of a refinancing of an 8% senior secured notes that are now due in January 2020. Borrowing capacity will increase to $3.7 billion when the notes are paid.

    Rite Aid expects, at current rates, to save approximately $20 million in annual interest expense, based on a $3 billion facility, and approximately $50 million in annual interest expense, based on a $3.7 billion facility and the redemption of the notes.

  • Workplace design a key focus for Staples

    Workplace customization was a recurring theme that emerged from Staples’ annual design competition.

    The unique design competition involved 150 designers and architects who undertook the challenge of envisioning what workplaces will look like a decade from now.

    As part of the contest, more than 150 architects and designers from around the world envisioned what work lives would be in the next 10-15 years, given the shift toward a "work anywhere, anytime" mentality.

  • GameStop holiday sales drop despite software surge

    Grapevine, Texas - GameStop Corp. reported declining total and same-store sales for the nine-week holiday 2014 period, despite solid growth in new software sales. Total global sales for the holiday period were $2.94 billion, a 6.7% decline compared to the 2013 holiday sales period.

  • ‘Nomophobia’ is new reality for retailers

    Entering 2015 it is a good time for retailers to reflect on the changing state of digital advertising and how the most effective ads are increasingly shaped by smart optimization technologies.

    One essential fact is driving this broad industry trend – consumers are becoming ever more reliant on their smartphones, tablets and wearable devices. This growing dependence on mobile devices has even ushered in a new term for “nomophobia,” which is the fear of having no mobile contact.

  • Five Technologies That Will Disrupt Retail in 2015

    Wearables
    In 2015, consumers will inevitably begin to integrate wearable connective technology more into their daily lives. For example, Luxottica Group S.pA. is launching a multiyear R&D collaboration with Intel Corp. to create eyewear infused with smart technology. The ultimate goal is to deliver smart, fashion-forward products that are meaningful and desirable to consumers. The first product from Intel and Luxottica is expected to launch in 2015.

  • Survey: Consumers talk the talk about online, but don't always walk the walk

    New York -- It appears there is a disconnect between consumer attitudes and behaviors with regards to their digital interactions. In a survey by IBM, 43% of consumers said they prefer to shop online, but only 29% actually made their last purchase online. In some product categories such as youth apparel or home décor, there is a nearly 20-point gap between the percentage of people that say they enjoy shopping online and the percentage of people who actually made their last purchase online in those categories.

  • Orchard Brands goes global with Borderfree

    Beverly, Mass. - Orchard Brands, a multichannel retailer of apparel and home products focused on consumers older than 50, has partnered with Borderfree for global e-commerce. Through its partnership with Borderfree, Orchard Brands’ 13 unique online storefronts are now available to international shoppers in more than 100 countries and territories worldwide.

  • Shoppers push holiday sales up 4%

    Confident consumers stocked up on gifts and other merchandise over the 2014 holiday season, helping boost overall holiday retail sales to their highest level since 2011.

    According to the National Retail Federation, December retail sales, which exclude automobiles, gas stations and restaurants, decreased 0.9% seasonally adjusted month-to-month, and 4.6% unadjusted year-over-year. The significant drop in gasoline prices in the month of December brought down much of the month-to-month growth.

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