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forbes.com - Catherine Erdly - Is AI Going To Take Retail Jobs? Maybe, But Not The Ones You Expect
Is AI Going To Take Retail Jobs? Maybe, But Not The Ones You Expect
Forbes

With the opening of a new boutique in San Francisco that is entirely run by an AI chatbot named Luna, what is the future for human jobs in retail? As debate over the impact of AI on jobs intensifies, one new store opening in particular has shone a…

wfaa.com - Mike Albanese (Dallas Business Journal) - M2G Ventures completes ambitious Inwood Road project with retail, showroom, industrial space
M2G Ventures completes ambitious Inwood Road project with retail, showroom, industrial space
wfaa.com

Local News M2G Ventures has completed the redevelopment of 740,000 square feet of space along Inwood Road in Dallas, including the final phase, the Art Docks. DALLAS — This article was originally published in the Dallas Business Journal.

forbes.com - Rahkim Sabree - Retail Investors Are Doubling Down And Fear May Be Driving The Rally
Retail Investors Are Doubling Down And Fear May Be Driving The Rally
Forbes

The S&P 500 And Nasdaq Hit Record Highs Even As Iran Tensions Escalate, With Investors Betting On Strong Earnings And AI‑driven Growth. Retail investors are pouring money into the market even as geopolitical risk rises and volatility creeps…

forbes.com - Takashi Oyagi - How AI Is Leveling The Field Between Retail And Institutional Traders
How AI Is Leveling The Field Between Retail And Institutional Traders
Forbes

Takashi Oyagi, Executive Chairman at TradeStation Group, Inc.; CFO & Board Member at Monex Group, Inc. For most of my career, from my eye-opening days at the Bank of Japan to my current position, I've watched investing be defined by one term above…

mirror.co.uk - Sam Elliott-Gibbs - Mirror readers debate if retail workers should be fired for stopping shoplifters
Mirror readers debate if retail workers should be fired for stopping shoplifters
The Mirror

After Sainsbury's became the latest supermarket to fire an employee for protecting a store from brazen shoplifters, Mirror readers have been having their say on the controversial policy. Gary MacArthur has been dismissed after 15 years of service…

bloomberg.com - Katie Greifeld - Milken Crowd Hates the Phrase 'Semi-Liquid' After Retail Exodus
Milken Crowd Hates the Phrase 'Semi-Liquid' After Retail Exodus
Bloomberg

This article is for subscribers only. Welcome to ETF IQ, a weekly newsletter dedicated to the $23 trillion global ETF industry. I'm Bloomberg News reporter and anchor Katie Greifeld. The Milken Institute Global Conference descended on Beverly Hills…

gizmodo.com - Zac Estrada - BMW's New iX3 Gets Up to 434 Miles on a Charge, Will Retail for $63,000
BMW's New iX3 Gets Up to 434 Miles on a Charge, Will Retail for $63,000
Gizmodo | The Future Is Here

The next electric vehicle battle is set for this fall, with several mid-sized upscale SUVs coming. And while a lot of attention has centered on the Rivian R2, Mercedes-Benz and Volvo also have similarly sized models coming with similarly ambitious…

wwd.com - Jennifer Bringle - Retailers Urged to Lead Next Phase of Textile Circularity
Retailers Urged to Lead Next Phase of Textile Circularity
WWD

As textile recycling continues to build momentum, the role of retailers is becoming more important to the success of circularity efforts. At the recent Textiles Recycling Expo held in Charlotte, N.C., stakeholders from Bank & Vogue, Eileen Fisher…

nypost.com - Reuters - Nike becomes latest retailer sued by customers for not refunding tariff costs
Nike becomes latest retailer sued by customers for not refunding tariff costs
New York Post

Nike was sued on Friday by consumers who accused the athletic apparel and footwear maker of not refunding tariff-related costs it passed on in the form of higher prices. In a proposed class action, consumers said Nike should not be allowed to keep…

wwd.com - Glenn Taylor - NRF: Import Volumes Face Early-Fall Slide as Retailers Stay Cautious
NRF: Import Volumes Face Early-Fall Slide as Retailers Stay Cautious
WWD

Import volume at major U.S. container ports is expected to remain below last year's levels into early fall amid a rocky macroeconomic and geopolitical landscape, according to the National Retail Federation (NRF). “With inflation rising and…

pcmag.com - Rate the Retailers: Where Do You Shop for Tech?
Rate the Retailers: Where Do You Shop for Tech?
PCMag

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smh.com.au - Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon - How to spot the sinister tricks retailers use to manipulate your spending
How to spot the sinister tricks retailers use to manipulate your spending
The Sydney Morning Herald

You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. The only financial game in town right now is cutting your costs. But you will never do so effectively if you're not across the “dark…

odt.co.nz - Obituary: Trevor Grigg, retailer
Obituary: Trevor Grigg, retailer
Otago Daily Times Online News

Trevor Grigg was born, bred and buttered in New Zealand's finest city. A South D boy and street scholar through and through, who wore his working class blue collar as a badge of honour. Deliciously curmudgeonly blessed with a lushly laconic wryly…

heraldscotland.com - Brian Donnelly - Family-owned high street retailer collapsed into administration owing millions
Family-owned high street retailer collapsed into administration owing millions
The Herald

Eleven Pagazzi lighting and home interior stores were closed when the family-owned company that operated for 45 years slumped into administration. It led to 70 job losses while some assets were sold for £125,000 and a 'handful' of stores…

express.co.uk - Astha Saxena - UK bed retailer plunges into administration - in business since 1871
UK bed retailer plunges into administration - in business since 1871
Daily Express

UK bed retailer plunges into administration - in business since 1871 A UK bed company that has been in the business since 1871 has plunged into administration, putting 71 jobs at risk. Airsprung, which makes mattresses and beds for major retailers…

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