What We're Reading: Page 282
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Dec 08, 2017
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The Wall Street Journal
Dismantling Sears to save it: Edward Lampert’s web
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Reuters
Retail disruption is nothing compared to gnarly first jobs
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The Washington Post
A history of the final dying days of the power suit
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Food Dive
Walmart strikes a 'Tasty' deal with BuzzFeed
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CNBC
Alibaba invests $200M in India's Bigbasket
Dec 07, 2017
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Bloomberg
Neiman Marcus CEO says affluent shoppers in ‘very good shape’
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The New York Times
Death of retail? 2017 was all about the empire of luxury e-tail
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Fortune
Walmart: What's driving its focus on digital? Paranoia, chairman says
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Glossy
E.l.f. Cosmetics has an unlikely competitor in its former retailer, 7-Eleven
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Gizmodo
Don't buy anyone an Echo
Dec 06, 2017
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Bloomberg
Lands' End: New CEO, old problems - Bloomberg Gadfly
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Business Insider
End-of-year retail bump is a myth
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CNN
The world's biggest Starbucks just opened in China
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Forbes
Sales, shmales; return policies could define this holiday season
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Healthcare Dive
Amazon pulls pharmacy wholesaler application in Maine
Dec 05, 2017
Dec 04, 2017
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Financial Times
‘Meghan effect’ opens doors for fashion brands
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Supply Chain Dive
Warehouses are 143% bigger thanks to e-commerce
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WSJ
Value is in the eye of the beholder at Ulta
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Glossy
‘Retailers are hard to work with’: The problem with trendy shop-in-shops
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The Mercury News
Pop-up retail grows in the Bay Area
Dec 01, 2017
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Financial Times
US retailers lure customers with spas, parties and restaurants
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AP
Walmart pulls Rope. Tree. Journalist. T-shirt from site
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Tedium
Rent-a-Center: How rent to own became dangerous
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The New York Times
Retail jobs don’t need to be bad. Here’s proof.
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BoF
Amid ‘retail apocalypse,’ the future of commerce is community
Nov 30, 2017
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The New York Times
Grand buildings help keep Macy’s afloat
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LinkedIn
How your Amazon deliveries are changing cities, and breaking the backs of mail carriers
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The New York Times
Scenes from Sears: 2 locations tell a story of struggle in a tight retail market
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Racked
Affirm's loans may B\be the future of shopping