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Bed Bath & Beyond operating chief out as Marcus Lemonis takes on CEO role
Lemonis outlined a plan that moves the company beyond retail and into insurance, financial tools and “mortgage related solutions.”
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Activating the long tail: How retailers are using digital tools to turn SMBs into scalable growth
How retailers can tap digital tools to turn small businesses into big revenue.
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Saks Global CEO Marc Metrick exits
Executive Chairman Richard Baker is taking over the top position at the luxury retailer as bankruptcy speculation swirls.
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Lululemon founder Chip Wilson scuffles with board amid CEO search
The brand says it wants to avoid a proxy fight but that Wilson “declined to engage further” after nominating three people to its board.
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White House delays furniture tariff increases for a year
The U.S. is pushing back duty increases due to "productive negotiations" with trading partners, keeping the current 25% rate in effect.
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Podcast
The Backroom: Contemplating retail in 2026 with Doug Stephens
The retail strategy adviser talks about trust in the age of emerging AI and the industry’s potential to shape our society.
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Returns expected to spike in the new year
Compared to earlier in the holiday season, returns will rise by up to 15% in the first two weeks of this month, according to Adobe Analytics.
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Pat McGrath Labs seeks a buyer
Bids are due to Hilco Global by Jan. 26, with a public auction for the beauty brand’s assets to be held on Jan. 27.
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A look at retail’s year of AI news
Retail may be lagging behind other industries in the adoption of artificial intelligence, but 2025 was still transformative. Here’s a recap of retail’s biggest AI-related news this year.
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Most consumers interacted with AI customer service during holiday shopping
Consumers’ response to AI and automation is largely positive, but a majority still say humans provide better support, a Liveops survey found.
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Lovesac reshores key manufacturing process
The direct-to-consumer furniture retailer plans to start domestic production of core inserts for its primary product line.
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How Home Depot sped up its supply chain — and what comes next
The home improvement retailer has built an expansive network of distribution centers for faster deliveries. It's now looking to maximize the potential of those assets.
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Deal to sell 120 J.C. Penney stores for $950M falls through
When it was announced in July, the deal to private equity firm Onyx Partners faced questions from investors over the selling price.
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Saks Global doesn’t rule out bankruptcy
The department store conglomerate says it’s “exploring all potential paths” toward stability but insists the luxury market is strong.
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Column
The Weekly Closeout: Levi’s adds Target vet to board, plus more Black Friday ‘standouts’
Jeffrey Jones, a former chief marketer at Target, will join the apparel maker in January. Meanwhile, analysts called out On and Hoka as big winners from the sale season.
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Mattel brings on vet from Netflix, Disney
Natalia Premovic was named chief consumer products and experiences officer as the toy company draws on its IP for new projects.
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Zales debuts next-gen retail concept, The Edit
The locations feature customization areas, consultations and a digital companion tool that connects customers to the jewelry brand’s full in-store assortment.
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Run retail run
Over 54,000 runners recently participated in the Chicago Marathon, with some 1.7 million spectators lining the streets. They came to race — and to shop.
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Retrieved from Dollar Shave Club on December 11, 2025
Dollar Shave Club’s first AI-generated ad makes tech the punchline
The brand and partner Too Short for Modeling leveraged AI to animate complex visuals while keeping to a development timeline of just a few weeks.
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Target beats drum on value beyond pricing
The retailer is working to "prioritize value perception" with a balance of merchandising newness and affordability, according to Jefferies analysts.
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Combating the consumer ‘joy deficit’ this season
Prices are high, shoppers are stressed out and anxiety-inducing marketing doesn’t help. Here’s what retailers can do instead.
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Lululemon to enter 6 new markets in 2026
The athletics retailer is expanding its international presence as it executes on a turnaround plan, which includes finding its next leader.
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Coty taps Procter & Gamble vet as executive chair, interim CEO
Markus Strobel’s appointment comes days after the beauty giant sold its remaining stake in hair care brand Wella for $750 million.
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Are secondhand sales beefing up this little retail segment?
Wells Fargo economists suspect that sales of used items helped push sales at “miscellaneous retailers” up more than 8% in the last 10 months.
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Instacart to pay $60M in settlement of FTC lawsuit
The agency alleged that the company misled consumers over delivery promotion fees, made it hard to initiate refunds and did not fully disclose Instacart+ membership trial terms.
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As it enters the ‘middle innings’ of a turnaround, Nike’s path is far from smooth
Performance in North America buoyed the brand in Q2, but one analyst called its position in China “particularly dire.”