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Gap has hired a new chief executive officer. He may wish he had stayed at his old job.
JCPenney lives on with a website and a modest store count.
Most people think Sears is gone. Force into bankruptcy. Inventory liquidated. All stores closed. However, this is not true. Sears lives on with both an e-commerce presence and a few stories. It has...
Carvana's renegotiated debt does nothing to change the essentials of its business or the used car retailer's grim future.
Overstock.com will use Bed Bath & Beyond as the new name for its online presence.
Bed Bath & Beyond is supposed to be dead. Suddenly, the retailer may be resurrected.
Walmart’s founding family and McMillon have very little to say about the lowest-paid workers.
Who keeps ice cream under lock and key?
Carvana shares soared as it made a new forecast for its financials, but for how long?
GameStop has started to look like one of those brick-and-mortar companies that disappear from time to time.
Can brands that have died, or are barely on life support, be resurrected?
Costco’s sales hit a wall in May, which should cause worry about the American consumer economy.
Investors became excited about Gap’s earnings because the retailer is in less trouble than a year ago. However, it is still in trouble.
Consumers with higher median incomes have turned to Walmart, which became more attractive because of inflation.
Gap is another iconic retailer brand in deep trouble, set to fire more people as its fortunes spiral downward.