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  • Consumers in love with last-minute V-Day shopping

    CHICAGO — Most Valentine's Day celebrants plan to shop a week or less before the holiday, and many wait until Feb. 13 or 14 to make their final purchases, according to research by the NPD Group, a leading global information company.

  • Report: Shopping center industry Q4 profit rises 4.3%

    New York -- A report released Thursday by the National Council of Real Estate Investment Fiduciaries and the International Council of Shopping Centers said that the U.S. shopping center industry’s net operating income for the fourth quarter continued to show a strong gain nationally, rising 4.3% year-over-year.  

    Total operating income of all U.S. shopping centers on a square foot basis rose 3.6% over the year-ago period.

    For all of 2012, the U.S. shopping-center industry posted a 3.6% rise in NOI.

  • Hasbro lacks revenue momentum heading into Toy Fair

    PAWTUCKET, R.I. — Heading into the toy industry's largest trade show next week, toy manufacturer, Hasbro, reported net revenues of $1.28 billion for the fourth quarter of 2012, compared with $1.33 billion in 2011. The company reported net earnings for the quarter of $130.3 million or 99 cents per diluted share.

    Net revenues for the full-year 2012 were $4.09 billion compared with $4.29 billion in 2011. 

    Net earnings for the full-year 2012 were $336 million, or $2.55 per diluted share, versus $385.4 million, or $2.82 per diluted share, in 2011.

  • Amazon lengthens online lead over Walmart and others

    Traffic trends at Walmart and other major retailers declined in December even though e-commerce sales set new records in the fourth quarter and throughout 2012.

  • Brand bloggers to make Bentonville journey

    A first of its kind social shopper event is coming to Walmart’s home town in May courtesy of new media company Collective Bias.

    The event, called SoFabCon, will be held May 3-5 and is the first annual gathering of the proprietary Collective Bias community of shopping influencers known as Social Fabric. Event organizers expect 200 members of the Social Fabric blogger community to participate with a collective sphere of influence that touches 40 million people.

  • Claire's names new marketing head

    CHICAGO —  Claire's Stores has named Dina Keenan as global SVP/chief marketing officer.

    Keenan recently joined the company, and is a proven marketing executive with more than 20 years of global experience in marketing strategy, brand development, advertising and retail. Her unique cross-disciplinary background comprises both agency and client side experience including The Integer Group, Bath & Body Works, Elizabeth Arden Red Door Salons & Spas and Bozell Worldwide. The CMO position reports into Jim Fielding, CEO.

  • McDonald’s global comps dip 1.9% in January

    Oak Brook, Ill. -- McDonald's Corp. reported Friday that global same-store sales decreased 1.9% in January, hurt by weakened performance outside the U.S.

    By segment, comps in the U.S. rose 0.9%, but decreased 2.1% in Europe and dropped 9.5% in the Asia/Pacific, Middle East and Africa.
     
    Systemwide sales for the month increased 0.3%, or 0.7% in constant currencies.

     

  • Sur La Table names head of general merchandising

    SEATTLE -- Kitchen goods retailer, Sur La Table, has promoted Jacob Maurer to the position of SVP, general merchandising manager.

    The promotion is effective immediately, and will put Maurer in charge of all merchandise buying and product development functions for the company.

    Maurer joined Sur La Table in 2003 as a store manager, opening the chain’s first Massachusetts store located in Chestnut Hill. In October 2004 he joined the company’s merchandising team in Seattle and rose to VP merchandising by 2009.

     

     

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