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financemagnates.com - Revolut Is the Most Dangerous Name in Retail Trading. Nobody in the Industry Wants to Say It.
Revolut Is the Most Dangerous Name in Retail Trading. Nobody in the Industry Wants to Say It.
Finance Magnates

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forbes.com - Naveen Jaggi - The Bounce-Back: How Entertainment Tenants Are Rewriting Retail Real Estate
The Bounce-Back: How Entertainment Tenants Are Rewriting Retail Real Estate
Forbes

Kids play in the foam pit in the Foam Zone area of Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park in Anaheim, CA. (Photo by Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) Los Angeles Times via Getty Images Americans are spending more on fun. That might…

fastcompany.com - Sonia Lapinsky - For retailers, the tariff shock is far from over
For retailers, the tariff shock is far from over
Fast Company

The headlines this past February suggested a collective sigh of relief was in order. When the Supreme Court struck down the use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act for broad-scale tariffs, many retail executives exhaled, assuming the…

mirror.co.uk - Joe Smith - UK cycling retailer plunges into administration and will close after 22 years
UK cycling retailer plunges into administration and will close after 22 years
The Mirror

A high-end cycling business has entered administration with 42 jobs set to be lost. Saddleback, based in Yate near Bristol, said the company is to close due to mounting financial pressures after 22 years in business. The firm sold bikes, cycling…

thestandard.com.hk - Helen Zhong - Hong Kong April retail sales miss forecast with 8.6pc growth
Hong Kong April retail sales miss forecast with 8.6pc growth
The Standard

Hong Kong's retail sales extended gains for the 12th consecutive month in April to HK$31.4 billion in value, while the increase narrowed to 8.6 percent from a year ago, government data showed on Tuesday. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT That…

searchengineland.com - Anu Adegbola - Commerce media expands beyond retail sites with Demand Gen integration
Commerce media expands beyond retail sites with Demand Gen integration
Search Engine Land

Brands can now tap retailer first-party data to run Demand Gen campaigns across YouTube, Discover and Gmail directly through Commerce Media Suite, expanding the reach of retail media beyond traditional onsite placements. What's happening. Google is…

wsj.com - Opinion | Bring Back Our Local Retail
Opinion | Bring Back Our Local Retail
Wall Street Journal

Marian Tupy's insightful op-ed (“ Jeff Bezos Earned His Fortune,” May 27) reminded me of the line about democracy, which can also apply to capitalism, which is that it's the worst system, except for all the others. Mr. Tupy is correct…

wwd.com - Tianwei Zhang - Farm Rio Bets on Destination Retail With a Quartet of European Summer Takeovers
Farm Rio Bets on Destination Retail With a Quartet of European Summer Takeovers
WWD

LONDON — Farm Rio, the 29-year-old Brazilian lifestyle brand known for its tropical prints and vibrant colors, is doubling down on its sunny and maximalist brand DNA to drive a global expansion, rolling out a quartet of retail activations in…

zerohedge.com - Tyler Durden - How U.S. Retailers Are Absorbing The Fuel-Price Shock
How U.S. Retailers Are Absorbing The Fuel-Price Shock
Zero Hedge

We have diligently tracked the Gulf-related fuel-price shock hitting the American consumer, with prices rising at the fastest rate in three years, personal savings depleted, and spending still running hot, a trend Goldman flags as increasingly…

bristolpost.co.uk - Joe Smith - Bristol cycling retailer to close after 22 years
Bristol cycling retailer to close after 22 years
Bristol Live

A premium cycling retailer has gone into administration, resulting in 42 jobs being lost. Saddleback, based in Yate near Bristol, announced the company is to close following increasing financial pressures after 22 years of trading. The business…

wwd.com - Roy Stephen Canivel - Inefficient Operations Cost Key Retail Sectors Nearly $200 Billion
Inefficient Operations Cost Key Retail Sectors Nearly $200 Billion
WWD

The cost of inefficient operations reached nearly $200 billion across key retail sectors this year, CoreSight Research said, despite higher AI-related investments. With a total of $196.4 billion across retail sectors including fashion, electronics…

express.co.uk - Catherine Mackinlay - UK sports retailer plunges into administration - in business since 2004
UK sports retailer plunges into administration - in business since 2004
Daily Express

The high-end cycling firm supplied bikes, accessories and clothing for more than two decades A high-end cycling company has collapsed into administration, resulting in 42 redundancies after struggling with mounting financial pressures. Saddleback…

insideretail.com.au - Harry Booth - Intense pressure': How the minimum wage increase could impact retail
Intense pressure': How the minimum wage increase could impact retail
Inside Retail Australia

Minimum and award wages in Australia are set to rise by 4.75 per cent from July, following a decision by the Fair Work Commission (FWC). The decision comes after the FWC's wage review, which is required every year under the Fair Work Act 2009. It…

insideretail.com.au - Harry Booth - Declining sales reflect 'difficult' conditions at Retail Food Group
Declining sales reflect 'difficult' conditions at Retail Food Group
Inside Retail Australia

Australia's largest multi-brand retail food and beverage franchise owner, Retail Food Group (RFG), has shed light on its changing strategy in the wake of continued challenges. The group has long been navigating a difficult environment, with…

express.co.uk - Catherine Mackinlay - Major UK fashion retail plunges into administration - in business since 2005
Major UK fashion retail plunges into administration - in business since 2005
Daily Express

Trapstar founders Mikey and Will at the brand's New York launch in 2015 A major British fashion brand has plunged into administration after a failed attempt to secure fresh financial backing. Trapstar, the London-based streetwear label worn by…

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