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Back-to-school season is a big deal for brick-and-mortar retailers. If Sears sales for the period are slow, it puts another bullet in a dying company.
What happens when people buy products from Amazon.com that they then returned, but in good condition? It resells them to get some revenue from inventory that is otherwise valueless.
The Pokémon Go craze has been a key driver of some stocks in recent days. While this has been a win for the companies involved, 24/7 Wall St. wanted to see if some of these stocks have now run up...
The development and growth of online megastores like Amazon.com, eBay and Alibaba have led to increased numbers of counterfeit items being sold.
How much does a brand contribute to a company's value? The answer to that question is likely to produce different answers depending on who's talking.
Someone is doing something right in retail, and someone is doing something wrong. Ross Stores is set to open 31 new locations.
This week Best Buy has focused its weekend promotion on the connected home, also known as the Internet of Things.
Not only are U.S. consumers spending again after a slow start to the year, but sales were stronger across a broad range of products — with a couple of exceptions.
AT&T and Verizon Communications are not flash companies in the world of high tech, but they have been perfect investments as the market has rallied.
Now that the dust has settled from Amazon's second Prime Day promotion, Wal-Mart continues to take pokes at the online retailer. The giant retailer is not going to give up its pursuit of online...
Most recently, the short interest in J.C. Penney shares stood at nearly 82 million, which is 27% of its float.
Amazon's Prime Day is all about rounding up new subscribers to the company's Amazon Prime $99 per year free two-day delivery service.
Holes in Elon Musk's armor have started to appear, as the press and Wall Street have pointed out for several weeks.
Beginning Monday, Wal-Mart is removing the $50 minimum purchase amount and offering free shipping on all online orders for five days.
We might have a little trouble defining what we mean when we say that a brand is “patriotic,” but the fact is most Americans know it when they see it. Patriotic brands go beyond a July Fourth...