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When Quantum Meets Retail And Fiscalization
Darko Pavic, Founder & CEO of Fiscal Solutions, Retail Technology & Global Fiscalization Expert with 28+ Years of Experience. Huge changes are on the horizon in computing. Artificial intelligence has already transformed the technology…
Coop partners with ZetaDisplay to roll out advanced in-store retail media network across Norway
MALMÖ, ZETADISPLAY AB (PUBL) – 11 May 2026 Coop Norway and ZetaDisplay have entered the next phase of a strategic agreement after the successful roll out of a pilot earlier last year. The next phase includes an advanced in-store retail…
Hong Kong's Tsim Sha Tsui tops Asia luxury retail rents - but loses global crown
Hong Kong's Tsim Sha Tsui has retained its title as Asia's priciest luxury retail strip, commanding £16,160 (US$22,000) per square metre in annual rents, as the city remains among the world's most active markets in terms of new high-end store…
Congress and retailers want to rebuild national parks. Tolls on federal roads might pay for it
Congress wants to fund a rebuild of the United States' aging national parks before the country's 250th birthday. Paying for it is becoming a problem. U.S. House Republicans want a way to pay for the rebuild, proposing ideas such as tolls on…
This Week in Retail: tariff refunds and April retail sales
Mother's Day was yesterday, and hopefully you remembered to call and/or visit yours. If not, you may just want to buy her something nice to make up for it. Apparently a number of people opened their wallets for the holiday. According to the…
UK shoe retailer reports significant losses as Iran war blamed for tough trading
High street footwear retailer Shoe Zone has warned that the Middle East conflict is driving up business costs and dampening shopper confidence, as it reported significantly widened losses. The chain, which operates 259 stores, is currently reducing…
Key Events This Week: CPI, PPI, Retail Sales, Trump-Xi Summit
As DB's Jim Reid tallies overnight, it has now been 73 days since the war in Iran began, with the past 32 marked by a stalemate characterized by a mix of truce and ongoing ceasefire. The absence of any meaningful kinetic activity for over a month…
USPS betting that internet retailers will circle back to catalogs
Tension: Digital retailers abandoned physical mail as primitive, yet struggle with the same attention scarcity catalogs once solved. Noise: The assumption that digital channels permanently replaced print ignores how badly online acquisition…
From Gold CFDs to US ETF Options, Retail Demand Expands Singapore's Derivatives Market
Market volatility has added impetus to derivatives trading in Singapore as new products expand the investor base. Data from SGX shows that within equities, FTSE China A50 Index Futures remain the primary contract for China risk management, with Q1…
Retail Media Networks Are In Their 'Gangly Teenager' Phase. They're Trying to Grow Up.
As retail media networks overtake television in ad revenue, they are also taking a page from the way TV pitches itself to marketers. After media companies like NBCUniversal, Disney and Paramount conclude their annual upfront sales spectacles this…
UK high street retailer plunges into administration after 45 years - owes £3.4m
A long-established family business has collapsed into administration after more than 45 years. The independent UK lighting specialist had been trading since 1980 and operated stores across Scotland and England. It has shut 11 stores following the…
Consumer Reports: How to recognize retail text scams
Consumer Reports: How to recognize retail text scams How can you tell the difference between a legitimate recall and a scam? Consumer Reports reveals what you need to know to avoid being duped. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TO AVOID BEING DUPED. LIKE MANY…
UK bed retailer that supplies Asda and Dunelm goes into administration
A British bed manufacturer with a heritage dating back to 1871 has collapsed into administration, putting 71 jobs at risk. Airsprung, which produces mattresses and beds for leading retailers, operates from Canal Road in Trowbridge, Wiltshire. Back…
National retailers set to open in Mebane near North Carolina's first Buc-ee's
Business Major national retailers like Target and HomeGoods are set to join Mebane's new Third&Wood shopping center, boosting the area near North Carolina's first Buc-ee's. To stream WFMY News 2 on your phone, you need the WFMY News 2 app. Example…
Providence Equity-backed 365 Retail Markets acquires retail tech firm Cantaloupe
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