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“Super Saturday” was this past weekend, a day that ShopperTrak said would be the number one selling day of the year, surpassing even Black Friday.
Retailers don’t call the last Saturday before Christmas “super” for no reason. More than a third of shoppers polled plan to be out shopping again.
Amazon.com announced Thursday morning the launch of its Prime Now rapid delivery service in selected areas of Manhattan.
As of Sunday, December 14, U.S. consumers had purchased nearly $42.5 billion in goods online since November 1, not including purchases made from mobile devices.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has upheld a 2007 judgment against Walmart that will require the firm to pay $188 million in back pay and fees.
Walmart will cut prices until it can cut no more, or until it can no longer make money.
To encourage shoppers to spend their money in any way they want to, Walmart is offering free shipping for all online orders for one day only.
Walmart's physical expansion in China appears to have slowed, according to a report in Caixin Online, and it is getting its lunch eaten by Alibaba and others.
How far is Amazon.com willing to go to get a flood of customers during the holidays? This far.
Common shareholders are nearly always the ones who take the brunt of a restructuring. Sears Holdings will have to restructure, probably sometime in the first half of next year.
Just when you might have thought that the fuel cell stocks had been placed on life support, a new contract announcement has jolted the sector back to life.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades from 24/7 Wall St. include Avis Budget, BHP Billiton, CSX, Mobileye, Walmart and Procter & Gamble.
thinkstockDecember 1, 2014: Markets opened lower on Monday following weak reports on PMI from both Asia and Europe. After tumbling to a five-year low crude oil prices ended the session up 4% to...
Following the Black Friday strikes at more than 1,600 Walmart locations across the United States, fast-food workers will walk off the job in 160 cities on Thursday.
courtesy of Wal-Mart StoresIt’s a marketing adage that keeping an existing customer is both cheaper and easier than wooing a new one. It takes time and money to become one of America’s most...