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Rite Aid watched its shares hit a multiyear low on Thursday after the company reported its most recent quarterly results.
Short interest in Kroger soared in the two-week period that ended September 15. Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods has roiled a grocery industry that may not have an response to the threat.
Genuine Parts shares made a solid gain to kick off the week, pushing back to even on the year. What spurred this turnaround?
Target is setting a new precedent among most major retailers, and thousands of Target employees are going to see a nice addition on their checks.
U.S. retailers have closed nearly three times as many stores so far this year as were closed in all of last year. Will all these closures really help them stay in business?
After Finish Line reported its fiscal second-quarter financial results before the markets opened on Friday, shares rose handily.
Toys "R" Us may be bankrupt, but it is not dead yet. The company said it will add 12,050 temporary holiday workers.
Bed Bath & Beyond saw its shares fall on Wednesday after the company issued its most recent earnings report.
Total retail holiday sales are expected to climb this year, reflecting a strengthening economy, a robust labor market and optimism among consumers.
Walmart won't hire temporary workers for the holidays, while most large retailers need to add tens of thousands of people to handle the late-year shopping crush.
Beginning in October, selected Kohl's stores in the Los Angeles and Chicago areas will begin accepting returns from Amazon customers and returning them at no charge to the online behemoth.
AutoZone reported better-than-expected fiscal fourth-quarter financial results before the markets opened on Tuesday.
Toys "R" Us, the largest U.S. toy store chain to file bankruptcy protection, is a victim of its own missteps as well as the turmoil engulfing the retail industry.
Toys "R" Us was not killed by Amazon. Rather it undermined its own success with excessive debt and a slow-motion effort toward e-commerce.
AutoZone shares have taken a beating in 2017 so far at the hands of weak earnings, industry sales trends, and the specter of Amazon.com.