Inflation hurting Valentine's Day celebrations
Traditional Valentine's Day celebrations and gift exchanges might look a bit different this year now that inflation has hit a fresh 40-year high.
NYC Rite Aid targeted by shoplifters closes, with another set to close soon after
A New York City Rite Aid store embroiled in reports of rampant shoplifting has officially closed its doors in line with the company’s previously revealed plans to do so, company officials confirmed to FOX Business Thursday.
Retail expert explains real reason for trucker shortage
Strategic Resource Group managing director Burt Flickinger reveals the reason why the country is experiencing a trucker shortage.
Crime is ‘completely out of control’: Retail expert
Strategic Resource Group managing director Burt Flickinger discusses the increase in retail theft, supply chain issues and trucker shortages.
Inflation drove online prices up 2.7% in January
According to the Adobe Digital Price Index (DPI), prices in January were up 2.7% compared to a year ago.
The Apple watch 'brought back attention' to the wrist: Wristcheck founder and CEO
Austen Chu provides insight on high-end watches as the prices surge on 'Making Money.'
Aldi to open 150 stores nationwide
The move – which are part of the company's coast-to-coast expansion plan, to do so puts the company on track to become "the third-largest U.S. grocery retailer by store count by the end of this year."
Guess faces calls to remove Marciano brothers from board
An activist investor is calling for the co-founders of Guess Inc. to be removed from the clothing maker’s board, arguing that sexual-misconduct allegations against one of the men threaten its turnaround efforts.
Amazon hiking base salary cap to $350,000 for corporate, tech workers
Amazon is giving a hefty boost to its base salary cap for corporate employees in an effort to attract and keep workers.
Peloton draws interest from potential suitors including Amazon
Peloton Interactive Inc. is drawing interest from potential suitors including Amazon.com Inc., according to people familiar with the matter, as the stationary-bike maker’s stock slumps and an activist urges it to explore a sale.
Florida Retail Federation CEO on how the state is holding criminals accountable
President & CEO of the Florida Retail Federation Scott Shalley argues Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody has been 'proactive in moving forward with a number of initiatives' to help curb retail crime.
Kohl's slaps down takeover offers
Kohl's shoots down a takeover offer, and investors are taking the snub in stride.
Valentine's Day 2022: Blue Nile says supply chain not an issue
Blue Nile CEO Sean Kell on the impact of supply chain issues.
Inflation hits Amazon: Price of Prime memberships going up
Amazon announced Thursday that it would be raising the cost of its Prime membership as inflation continues to soar
Walmart unveils new interactive store format
Strategic Resource Group Managing Director Burt Flickinger discusses the digitization of department stores to enhance the shopping experience.
California Kohl's store sees $2K in merchandise stolen: report
The store in northwest Fresno was targeted on Friday amid a string of retail thefts hitting major stores around the country.
Tractor Supply focuses on cost-cutting as inflation pressure mounts
Outdoor retailer Tractor Supply Co. is hiring additional staff in its finance division to identify cost savings as the company, like many others, faces inflationary pressure on multiple fronts.
New York City business leaders pressure DA Bragg...again
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg sat down Tuesday for another discussion with New York City business leaders who are concerned over a spike in crime that continues to escalate
Labor shortage has Home Depot pushing 'accelerated hiring process'
Home Depot is looking to hire more than 100,000 associates for flexible, full-time and part-time positions in areas including customer service and sales, store support, freight, merchandising and warehouse.



















