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Wal-Mart has announced that 450 home office staff will lose their jobs in order to make the retailer "more nimble organization,"
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American Express announced Thursday morning that it has reached an agreement under which Sam’s Club stores will begin accepting Amex cards.
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GameStop will add 28,000 holiday workers for 2015, evidence that its business model is thriving.
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It is too early to see if together all major retailers will add the 600,000 that would signal a season in which sales are flat.
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Macy's said Monday that the company plans to hire about 85,000 seasonal employees this year.
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Demands for a wage of $15 an hour and full-time work will again be the focus of job actions by a worker group organized to push for the changes at Wal-Mart.
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Wal-Mart will add 60,000 new "seasonal" workers, which is the start of holiday additions by big-box retailers and department stores.
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Troubled Toys R Us continues to bleed. The company's management claims it has a brighter future, a position hard to defend, given its competition.
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The strength of retail sales in the fourth quarter of each year is a benchmark for how well the U.S. consumer economy is doing.
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Here we take a look at a few club or club-type memberships, how much they cost and how much members might expect to save.
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Yahoo’s lesson should be to dig for more loopholes so it can breathe. It is not Wal-Mart. It can shelter its income overseas it wants to.
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Any troubled retailer has to have stores that do not make money. And at the top of that list are J.C. Penney and Sears.
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thinkstockSeptember 8, 2015: Markets opened higher on Tuesday following reports that the Chinese government would pump more liquidity into the equity market. China’s trade data was mixed: the...
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With Wal-Mart's thin margins, some of its stores probably lose money. At the bottom end of the Wal-Mart network, financially, some locations are not worth keeping open.
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Now that the market has pulled back, and with investors looking for key value stocks, 24/7 Wall St. has decided to evaluate the most dominant investments held by Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway.
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