What We're Reading: Page 271
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Nov 13, 2017
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BoF
For multi-brand retailers, private label is a growth driver once again
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Forbes
How department stores are killing off the full-price apparel business
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CNBC
Sears may never be profitable again, Wall Street analyst says
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PYMNTS
No storefront? No problem: future retail may be unattended
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Recode
Amazon faces fines after death of two warehouse workers in two months
Nov 10, 2017
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Glossy
Amazon's pushing its private-label brands for the holidays
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Houston Chronicle
Target unveils next-gen retail store in Richmond
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Bloomberg Gadfly
How Kohl's can survive the retail apocalypse
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Forbes
The Amazon-Whole Foods deal could have killed Instacart. Instead, the startup is stronger thanever
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WSJ
Manhattan retail landlords slash rents to lure tenants
Nov 09, 2017
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Bloomberg
Alibaba prepares a grand retail experiment for this Singles’ Day
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Fortune
The 20 best workplaces in retail
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The Philadelphia Enquirer
Why retailers are bracing for the 'Silver Tsunami' and embracing senior shoppers
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The Conversation
China's Singles Day retail phenomenon will blow Black Friday out the water
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Investor's Business Daily
Adidas' US boss talks Amazon, retail strategies, and Kanye West
Nov 08, 2017
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Bloomberg
How many robots does it take to fill a grocery order?
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The Boston Globe
TJX is paying its employees in Puerto Rico, even though stores remain closed
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BBC News
Retailers hit by worst non-food sales growth on record
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CNBC
Here’s why retail earnings could surprise investors
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Bloomberg
America’s ‘retail apocalypse’ is really just beginning
Nov 07, 2017
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CNBC
Billionaire hedge-fund manager Bill Ackman: We should have bet against retail
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Food Dive
Kroger will launch a clothing line next fall
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Dallas Morning News
J.C. Penney needs a spectacular holiday quarter, and here's how it plans to pull it off
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Wall Street Journal
American Retail has a coffee problem
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TechCrunch
Jeff Bezos’ guide to life
Nov 06, 2017
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Fast Company
'I didn’t get paid for it' — Zara workers put desperate messages in garments
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Food Dive
Kroger will launch a clothing line next fall
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Bloomberg
Online retailers are desperate to stem a surging tide of returns
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Detroit Metro Times
Could the motor city become retail city?
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CNBC
28-year-old's company makes millions selling Walmart buys on Amazon
Nov 03, 2017
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Food Dive
E-grocery startup claims that with its perks, users will 'never pay for groceries again'
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Racked
Department stores have one thing left to sell: real estate
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CNBC
The future of retail is uncertain, just ask CFOs
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Bloomberg
Michael Kors wants customers to feel like they’ve met Michael Kors
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Forbes
To compete With Amazon, retailers reach for AI -- here's how some get it wrong