14 Valentines That Mean Business
Love can be taxing, but tends to pay great dividends.
Why 40% Off Doesn't Mean What You Think It Does
In response to a wave of class-action lawsuits, retailers have made one thing clear: discount prices can be a lot more complicated than shoppers expect.
Gaming Company Turns To Taylor Swift After Katy Perry App Flops
The company behind the Kim Kardashian game said Katy Perry Pop was a big disappointment as it announced a new game with her rival, Taylor Swift.
Apple Stores Are No Longer The Star Of The American Mall
One of the country's top mall operators says a slowdown at Apple stores is a drag on overall sales growth.
The Man Reopening Circuit City Does Most Of His Shopping Online
"I still like to go into a store every now and then and touch something or feel something," says businessman Ronny Shmoel.
Circuit City Is Rising From The Dead To Target "Millennials"
Hmm.
There's Now A Concert Venue Named After The Store Express
Express Live! You know, named after that store in the mall.
Is Coach Cool Again?
The handbag maker said even though North American sales declined, it's selling more of its $400-plus bags as its brand gains more appeal.
Dov Charney's Last Attempt To Win Back American Apparel Has Failed
A $300 million bid that would have reinstalled him at the company didn't fly with a bankruptcy court.
Gap Plans To Halve Its Greenhouse Gas Emissions By 2020
The ambitious commitment covers the companies stores, offices and distribution facilities, but not the third-party factories that produce its clothes.
Retail Workers Beware: This Robot Is Coming For Your Jobs
Pepper, the "humanoid robot," was showing off its personal stylist capabilities at an industry convention in New York Tuesday.
Fabletics And JustFab Keep Growing In Face Of Criticism
The company's CEO said it's "changing the way women and hopefully men are going to shop for fashion in the future."
Actually, Birkin Bags Aren't A Better Investment Than Stocks And Gold
Don't go ditching your 401k just yet.
Lululemon Barely Discounted At All This Holiday Season
In a retail world flooded with 50%-off signs, the athleisure pioneer is holding the line on premium prices.
Aeropostale Will Fire 13% Of Its Corporate Staff
The teen retailer has struggled to compete, and is now resorting to cost cuts and layoffs.
Ousted American Apparel Founder Could Return With Takeover Offer
Investors who back Dov Charney have made a bid of $300 million for the bankrupt retailer.
It's Never Been Harder To Sell $60 Gap Sweaters At Full Price
It's never been harder to make a case for a $60 sweater.
Finish Line Is Closing 150 Stores But The Mall Isn't Dying
Retailers are cutting the dead weight from their store fleets.
Here Are The 36 Macy's Stores That Will Close This Year
The company announced store closures and thousands of job cuts today after an unsuccessful holiday season.
Gunmaker's Stock Hits Record High As Obama Boosts Background Checks
Smith & Wesson rose 11% Tuesday, with investors anticipating another gun buying spree.