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  • NRF: New regulations threaten ability of women to obtain credit

    Washington, D.C. -- Federal regulations enacted last year potentially undermine a generation-old law guaranteeing women the right to obtain credit in their own names and need to be reconsidered, the National Retail Federation told a congressional committee on Wednesday.

  • Family Dollar to add Redbox kiosks to stores nationwide

    Matthews, N.C. -- Family Dollar Stores said Tuesday it has entered into a multi-year agreement with Coinstar to provide Redbox kiosks at Family Dollar locations across the United States.

    “As Family Dollar continues to broaden its assortment and increase relevancy to our customer, Redbox is a natural addition to our growth initiatives,” said Michael Bloom, president and COO, Family Dollar.
     

  • Eddie Bauer names former Nike executive as new CEO

    Seattle -- Eddie Bauer announced Tuesday that Michael R. Egeck has been named its president and CEO, replacing interim CEO David Chamberlain who will remain a member of the board.

    Egeck was most recently CEO of Hurley International, a division of Nike. He has also served as president of True Religion.

  • Top 10 locations for retail criminal activity

    Washington, D.C. -- The National Retail Federation released Tuesday the Top 10 cities for organized retail crime activity.

    Topping the list is Atlanta. The other nine are:

  • Charming Charlie selects ShopperTrak for people-counting data

    Chicago -- Charming Charlie said Tuesday it has selected ShopperTrak to measure, analyze and deliver store-performance data for its nearly 200 locations.

    ShopperTrak's Managed Service, which provides access to secure and anonymous foot-traffic data and actionable analyses, is currently being installed in all Charming Charlie stores and will continue through November 2012.

  • Brooks Bros. and Reliance form JV to enter India

    New York -- Brooks Bros. Group and Reliance Brands Limited announced Tuesday the formation of a joint venture company in India.

    Reliance Brands, a division of Reliance Industries Group, will use its local connections to bring the American brand to India.

  • Wal-Mart details voting results for board members

    Bentonville, Ark. -- Wal-Mart Stores on Monday released the tally of its shareholder vote on Friday in which all directors of its board reelected. The voting showed some dissent against key executives and board members, including CEO Mike Duke, in the wake of allegations of bribery in Mexico.

    According to the tally, CEO Mike Duke received 87% of votes in favor of his re-election. In other results, Chairman Robson Walton, son of Sam Walton received 87% in favor of re-election, and former CEO Lee Scott received 84%.

  • Walgreens and Express Scripts end lawsuits

    Deerfield, Ill. -- Pharmacy benefits manager Express Scripts and Walgreens said Friday they are ending a legal dispute. However, the decision has no impact on their ability to agree to business terms.

    Walgreens said last June that it would stop filling prescriptions for Express Scripts Holding Co. members when a contract between the companies expired. It said Express Scripts was not paying it enough money.

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