February 19, 2014 by MMR
Issue 02-24-2014, Opinion
Retailing is in a rut. Not only the U.S. version, but retailing around the planet. Retailing is in a rut. Not only the U.S. version, but retailing around the planet. Initial sales results for the new year range, depending on your perspective, from disappointing to disastrous. Consumer behavior borders on indifference, with one notable exception:
February 19, 2014 by MMR
Issue 02-24-2014, Opinion
It appears that members of the retail community are finally taking the problem of protecting the information that customers entrust to them as seriously as they should. It appears that members of the retail community are finally taking the problem of protecting the information that customers entrust to them as seriously as they should. In
February 6, 2014 by MMR
Issue 02-10-2014
MINNEAPOLIS — In the wake of the massive data breach that hit Target Corp. during the holiday shopping season, the company’s chief financial officer says the discounter is speeding up a $100 million program to implement the use of chip-enabled smartcards to protect against cybertheft. In the wake of the massive data breach that hit
February 6, 2014 by MMR
Issue 02-10-2014
SEATTLE — In what may be a sign of growing pains for the online retailing giant, Amazon.com reported fourth quarter earnings that missed analyst estimates, and projected a possible operating loss in the first quarter of its 2014 fiscal year. In what may be a sign of growing pains for the online retailing giant, Amazon.com
February 6, 2014 by MMR
Issue 02-10-2014
AUSTIN, Texas — Whole Foods Market Inc. is expanding its presence in the Chicago area via the acquisition of seven Dominick’s stores from owner Safeway Inc. Whole Foods Market Inc. is expanding its presence in the Chicago area via the acquisition of seven Dominick’s stores from owner Safeway Inc. The purchase, announced February 3, is
February 6, 2014 by MMR
Issue 02-10-2014
DEERFIELD, Ill. — Walgreen Co. has filed lawsuits against competitors CVS Caremark Corp., Rite Aid Corp. and Shopko Stores Operating Co., claiming that the rivals are using Walgreens’ patented technology for refilling prescriptions with mobile-phone scanners. Walgreen Co. has filed lawsuits against competitors CVS Caremark Corp., Rite Aid Corp. and Shopko Stores Operating Co., claiming
February 6, 2014 by MMR
Issue 02-10-2014
QUEBEC CITY — Loblaw Cos. has allocated $110 million this year to bolster its stores in Quebec under the Provigo Le Marche, Maxi and Maxi & Cie banners. Loblaw Cos. has allocated $110 million this year to bolster its stores in Quebec under the Provigo Le Marche, Maxi and Maxi & Cie banners. That’s on
February 6, 2014 by MMR
Issue 02-10-2014
BRUSSELS — Delhaize Group’s fourth quarter U.S. sales climbed 2.8% to $4.3 billion, the company reported, with same-store sales also advancing 2.8%. Delhaize Group’s fourth quarter U.S. sales climbed 2.8% to $4.3 billion, the company reported, with same-store sales also advancing 2.8%. The gains at the company’s Food Lion and Hannaford chains came despite a
February 6, 2014 by MMR
Issue 02-10-2014
CINCINNATI — Kroger Co. has named two divisional presidents. Kroger Co. has named two divisional presidents. Jay Cummins has been appointed president of the Smith’s Food and Drug Stores division, based in Salt Lake City. He succeeds Mark Tuffin, who was promoted to senior vice president of retail divisions in December 2013. A 40-year retail
February 6, 2014 by MMR
Issue 02-10-2014
PHOENIX — Neil Golub, chairman of the board of Price Chopper Supermarkets, has been awarded the Sidney R. Rabb Award by the Food Marketing Institute (FMI). Golub was recognized for his statesmanship and service to the community. Neil Golub, chairman of the board of Price Chopper Supermarkets, has been awarded the Sidney R. Rabb Award
February 5, 2014 by MMR
Issue 02-10-2014, Opinion
The convention season is once again upon us — with the inevitable options, choices and second guesses that invariably accompany it. The convention season is once again upon us — with the inevitable options, choices and second guesses that invariably accompany it. The National Retail Federation, or NRF, as it is more commonly referred to,
February 5, 2014 by MMR
Issue 02-10-2014, Opinion
Doug McMillon has his work cut out for him. Doug McMillon has his work cut out for him. The 47-year-old executive, who took the helm at Walmart on February 1, begins his tenure at a moment when the world’s largest retailer is beset with problems. The day before McMillon succeeded Mike Duke as president and