Consumer Trends: Page 182


  • Toys 'R' Us gives $1 million towards Hurricane Sandy relief

    The Toys "R" Us Children's Fund will contribute to help rebuild the New Jersey communities that the company serves.

    By Joan Brodecki • Jan. 17, 2013
  • Staples SVP, John Burke, becomes chief culture officer

    The big name in office supplies just created the position, and Burke will be the first carry the title.

    By Joan Brodecki • Jan. 16, 2013
  • Trendline

    How artificial intelligence is shaping retail

    More retailers are leaning on AI as a tool, tapping into the tech to improve customer service and support supply chain functions.

    By Retail Dive staff
  • Mobile sales estimated to reach $31 billion by 2017

    While sales are expected to double by 2017 in mobile commerce, e-business professionals and retailers need to know a few things about mobile shopping.

    By Joan Brodecki • Jan. 16, 2013
  • Walmart has a 10-year plan to boost U.S.-sourced products

    Walmart and Sam's Club stores across the U.S. could see $50 billion in more U.S.-sourced products over the next  decade.

    By Joan Brodecki • Jan. 15, 2013
  • Major retailers see $52.5 million from mobile commerce over the holidays

    According to Branding Brand, their mobile sites brought in 77 million unique visitors over the holiday season.

    By Joan Brodecki • Jan. 15, 2013
  • Facebook's new search engine could prove very beneficial for retailers

    Graph Search could be highly desirable for retailers, thanks to personalized searches for consumers.

    By Joan Brodecki • Jan. 15, 2013
  • Crafton named as new CEO at Crossmark

    Crossmark, a sales and marketing services company in the consumer goods industry, has acquired former Proctor and Gamble exec Joe Crafton as its new CEO.

    By Joan Brodecki • Jan. 15, 2013
  • Steampunk look predicted to storm clothing retailers this year

    The military-inspired steampunk look is catching at retailers such as H&M and Zara.

    By Joan Brodecki • Jan. 15, 2013
  • PayPal now accepted at 23 more U.S. retailers

    Hoping to broaden their presence beyond the online market, PayPal has expanded its usage to 23 major retailers across the country.

    By Joan Brodecki • Jan. 15, 2013
  • Target's relationship with Radio Shack fizzles, making room for a new mobile provider

    Brightstar and MarketSource will assume responsibilities for Target's mobile market after recent negotiations failed.

    By Joan Brodecki • Jan. 15, 2013
  • Drew Barrymore's Flower cosmetics plant seeds at Walmart

    The stores are introducing a line of cosmetics designed with the same quality as a high-end department store—at Walmart prices.

    By Joan Brodecki • Jan. 14, 2013
  • Walmart to grow new Neighborhood Markets in Alabama, rest of U.S.

    Expect to see about 100 more nationwide in 2013.

    By Jan. 14, 2013
  • Harry Winston sells off watch and jewelry business to focus on diamond mining

    Harry Winston has reportedly reached a deal with Swatch to sell off its watch and jewelry retail business, filling in a gap in the Swatch portfolio.

    By Joan Brodecki • Jan. 14, 2013
  • Retail survey shows dramatic online growth, but analyst anticipates a peak

    Is 20% the magic ceiling for online shopping's importance to retailers?

    By Jan. 14, 2013
  • Walgreens goes Hollywood offering sushi, frozen yogurt and liquor

    Little more comes to mind other than milk or cough syrup when you think of your typical Walgreens, but this new design model in open Hollywood offers high end luxuries fit for the stars.

    By Joan Brodecki • Jan. 14, 2013
  • Tiffany & Co. remains a valuable investment despite a decade low earnings stretch

    Tiffany & Co. reports low earnings for the last four quarters, however the allure of the product has investors talking take-over citing it as a "trophy property." 

    By Joan Brodecki • Jan. 14, 2013
  • Target gets fashionable when marketing groceries

    For 2013, Target has begun using posh models in high-fashion settings to promote groceries and everyday items.

    By Joan Brodecki • Jan. 14, 2013
  • 'Grey's Anatomy' star beats out Starbucks-Agrinurture to purchase Tully's Coffee

    Patrick Dempsey, out-muscled efforts by Starbucks and Agrinurture to purchase the chain after a judge said that the auction ruling was fair and without error.

    By Joan Brodecki • Jan. 14, 2013
  • JC Penney and Sears face uncertainty after a difficult retail season

    Forbes looks at what's at stake for the retail industry's elder brands in 2013.

    By Joan Brodecki • Jan. 11, 2013
  • Best Buy sales stabilize as Schulze hopes for takeover success

    In the meantime, the company is slashing its free cash flow forecast for fiscal 2013.

    By Joan Brodecki • Jan. 11, 2013
  • Investment Group acquires Supervalu stores for $3.3 billion

    Supervalu will keep Save-A-Lot, but its other stores will go to an investor group led by Cerberus Capital Management LP.

    By Joan Brodecki • Jan. 11, 2013
  • Urban Outfitters shines in the last quarter

    Urban Outfitters, which operates Anthropologie, BHLDN, Free People and Terrain has reported a record  increase in sales for their last quarter across all of their brands.

    By Joan Brodecki • Jan. 10, 2013
  • Walmart gets iPhone 5 with no contract and unlimited data this week

    The retail kingpin will bolster its Straight Talk wireless services with iPhone 5's and 4's starting at $45 dollars per month without contracts.

    By Joan Brodecki • Jan. 10, 2013
  • Former Best Buy exec finds a new home with LivingSocial.com

    After leaving Best Buy in May, Barry Judge has signed on as LivingSocial.com's new chief marketing officer.

    By Joan Brodecki • Jan. 10, 2013
  • Kmart hopes big-name celebrities will boost apparel sales

    Maroon 5's Adam Levine and Nicki Minaj are stepping in after Kmart's 3.8% sales decline.

    By Joan Brodecki • Jan. 10, 2013