What We're Reading: Page 279
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Aug 31, 2017
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Reuters
Carrefour plunge rattles retail stocks as Europe extends gains
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Fortune
Whole Foods price cuts won't kill Walmart and Kroger
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National Retail Federation
5 principles for meaningful tax reform
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BoF
Thai online retail booms as e-commerce giants compete for South East Asia
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Forbes
5 mall redevelopments adapting to the changing retail climate
Aug 30, 2017
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Fox News
Houston area to get rescue boats from Bass Pro Shops
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The New York Times
Wal-Mart eyes $316 million in Brazil store reforms through 2019
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WSJ
Lower property taxes are silver lining for landlords in weak retail market
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Retail TouchPoints
Brick-and-mortar renaissance: The time is now for independents
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Non-flyers will have access to Airmall at Pittsburgh International Airport
Aug 29, 2017
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NPR
'The people of Texas are resilient': Houston furniture store owner opens doors to residents
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Forbes
Retailers should think like Zara: What we learned at the August Magic trade show
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Seeking Alpha
A major retail bankruptcy could trigger recession
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Footwear News
How hurricane Harvey could devastate Texas retail
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Forbes
Can we stop saying omnichannel and just say retailing?
Aug 28, 2017
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Fortune
Barneys CEO Daniella Vitale talks luxury challenges
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Food Dive
Disruption in aisle 3: How grocers can thrive amid Amazon's Whole Foods takeover
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GeekWire
Amazon’s new Seattle-area bookstore shows how its first major brick-and-mortar concept has evolved
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BoF
How Hollister came back from the dead
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Forbes
Google/Walmart: The brutal future of retail supply chains
Aug 25, 2017
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The Motley Fool
Retail isn't dead, it just smells funny
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Bloomberg
Costco is playing a dangerous game with the web
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Bloomberg
U.K. retail sales slump at fastest pace since July 2016
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TheStreet
In retailers' gang war, this is why I am rooting for Walmart
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Forbes
Amazon's retail trade war Is bad news for neighborhood stores and minimum wage workers
Aug 24, 2017
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Fortune
Casper: How a mattress in a box became a breakout brand
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BoF
Target bets big on in-house brands
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Business Insider
GOLDMAN SACHS: There's a split in retail, and only 2 types of stores will survive
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Reuters
JD.com, Thai retailer Central in talks for $500 mln e-commerce JV - sources
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WSJ
Parts suppliers take a hit from the Amazon effect
Aug 23, 2017
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BoF
Alibaba vs JD.com: China’s online titans battle for Asia
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WSJ
Head of America’s largest grocer talks Amazon and Ugly Tomatoes
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Philly.com
Memo to Sears: Work on the service team, will ya?
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CNBC
Whole Foods shareholders vote in approval of Amazon deal
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Retail TouchPoints
Peapod, Dillard’s and Panera reveal winding paths to innovation