What We're Reading: Page 371
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jul 21, 2015
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Business of Fashion/Reuters
Alibaba, Unilever announce partnership to reach Chinese consumers
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Racked
Limited Too is being restored to its former glory
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Wall Street Journal
Hollywood's other piracy problem: 3-D printers
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Washington Post
A&P was 'the Wal-Mart of its day.' Now it's filing for bankruptcy
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Ad Week
Taylor Swift stars in global rebrand for Keds
Jul 20, 2015
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TechCrunch
Want to be the next Amazon? Go cross-border from day one
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Wall Street Journal
Frenzy around shopping site Jet.com harks back to dot-com boom
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New York Times
Yahoo files for Alibaba spinoff, though tax issues linger
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Fortune
For eBay, a new chapter begins
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Fortune
How to get the most out of your millennial employees
Jul 17, 2015
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TechCrunch
The future of retail won't be so good for consumers
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Racked
Teva's quest for the ugly shoe throne
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Fortune
Federal judge certifies class action lawsuit against Appl
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Wired
Facebook wants to own your life, not imitate Amazon
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Quartz
Ebay’s about to split with PayPal and has no real plan for growth
Jul 16, 2015
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Washington Post
The surprising way smartphones are changing the way consumers shop
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Wall Street Journal
eBay revenue rises as earnings top expectations
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Fortune
Facebook wants to let you buy things from retailers’ pages
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TechCrunch
Scratch e-commerce app raises $3.6 million
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Bloomberg
US consumer comfort little changed as financial optimism fades
Jul 15, 2015
Jul 14, 2015
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Harvard Business Review
The logic behind Amazon's Prime Day
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The Atlantic
Shoppers buy more junk food when they bring their own bags
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Fast Company
Why the Apple Watch is flopping
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CNBC/Reuters
Markets jarred by surprisingly weak retail sales
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Ad Age
Target launches school shopping list tool, taps social media stars
Jul 13, 2015
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TechCrunch
Rakuten buys virtual fitting room startup Fits.Me
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Quartz
In the Middle East, gender roles are messing with e-commerce shipping
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The New Yorker
The actual Hollister
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Wall Street Journal
Apple's share of smartphone industry's profits soars to 92%
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Business of Fashion
Wal-Mart suppliers grapple with challenge of 'Made in USA' labels