Despite a 6% Q1 net sales rise and performance that beat analyst expectations, shrink remains a significant headwind, CEO says.
Under CEO Richard Dickson, who arrived last August, the apparel retailer is working to improve operational efficiencies as well as brand storytelling.
The collection includes four styles and features voice access to ChatGPT. The USB-chargeable glasses have built-in Bluetooth microphones and speakers for music and calls. The line also marks the debut ...
The retailer also bought up the rights to 170 store leases, with plans to rebrand and reopen them “as early as fall 2024.” ...
Meghan Knoll, who was previously the CEO of Cat Person, will return to the pet retailer to oversee its DTC efforts.
The beauty retailer said 1,000 new points of distribution in the category have opened in the past two years, a possible nod to Kohl’s Sephora tie-up.
It’s been another week with far more retail news than there is time in the day. Below, we break down some things you may have missed during the week, and what we’re still thinking about. From Nintendo ...
Jordan Broggi is stepping into the role, along with retaining leadership of the company’s online business, as Matt Carey is set to retire.
The retailer, which saw sales fall nearly 3% in Q1, teased a return to growth with Nike later this year and expressed excitement about upcoming innovation.
E-commerce keeps growing because it’s easier to shop online. To survive, brick and mortar needs a good reason, too.
Both banners enjoyed sales increases, though margins were challenged by shrink caused by theft in its transportation network.
Aptos, a leader in unified commerce solutions, announced today that EE is introducing a new cloud-based POS solution from Aptos in its retail stores. The technology will enhance EE’s customer ...