What We're Reading: Page 326
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Sep 12, 2016
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
Target chief merchant Mark Tritton settling into big job ahead
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Business Insider
'It was a ghost town': Shoppers reveal why they've abandoned Sears and Kmart
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Wall Street Journal
E-commerce is a boon for rural America, but it comes with a price
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Fortune
Founding CEO Dee Agarwal is out at e-commerce site Choxi
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Construction Dive
E-commerce drives big-box warehouse construction to record-high levels
Sep 09, 2016
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CNBC
H&M may be repeating Macy's mistakes
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Reuters
From steaks to furniture, Hanjin Shipping collapse to raise freight costs
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Washington Post
Retailers look to wean shoppers off the 24/7 discount party
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Wall Street Journal
Japan’s Mercari brings its bazaar app to the U.S.
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Fortune
The founder of Zara may have just become the world's richest man
Sep 08, 2016
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Bloomberg
Amazon cuts delivery times in threat to Alibaba, eBay, Wish.com
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Wall Street Journal
New York Fashion Week kicks off
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MarketWatch
The one-percenters are now destroying dollar stores
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TechCrunch
Nextail raises $1.6M to help retailers optimize stock levels
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Fortune
How Kenneth Cole, the man, became Kenneth Cole, the brand
Sep 07, 2016
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The Motley Fool
The truth behind Costco's credit card conversion
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Supply Chain Dive
US bankruptcy court prevents Hanjin ship arrests
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Reuters
Amazon to start restaurant deliveries in London
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Wall Street Journal
Why online fashion retailers are worth their dizzying valuations
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BuzzFeed
This Wal-Mart worker built the company an app in his spare time
Sep 06, 2016
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The Guardian
UK retail sales in weakest growth since April
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Fortune
Indonesia wants Alibaba founder Jack Ma to be its e-commerce adviser
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Computerworld
Fossil aims to make smartwatches fashionable
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AdvertisingAge
Gens Y&Z aren't big impulse shoppers
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Billboard
Nowhere else, man: The Beatles, Best Buy and the birth of exclusives
Sep 02, 2016
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CNBC
When buying on Amazon means a sale for Wal-Mart or Target
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
Retailers respond to widening U.S. income gap in school supply sales
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Bloomberg
The company quietly handling your online purchases
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TheStreet
Decision by Sears to sell paint won't help the troubled retailer
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Chicago Reader
Chicago booksellers brace themselves for the opening of the Amazon Store
Sep 01, 2016
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Bloomberg
Will Amazon kill FedEx?
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The Advocate
Why Wal-Mart became LGBT-friendly
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MarketWatch
Amazon and Wells Fargo abruptly end student loan partnership
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Wall Street Journal
Founders of Imogene + Willie Jeans accused of fraud
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Quartz
The billionaire retailer who wants to rule every kitchen in India