Apple tells suppliers iPhone demand has slowed: report
The iPhone accounted for about half of Apple's $365.8 billion in revenue during the last fiscal year.
7-Eleven, Nuro team up to bring autonomous delivery service to California
The convenience chain's customers will be able to take advantage of the service through the 7NOW delivery app from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily for no additional charge.
‘Buy now, pay later’ purchases are perfect for the holidays
As Americans shop for the holidays, they will likely see a swarm of offers to get their gifts now but pay for them later in fixed monthly installments.
Etsy in sweet spot despite supply chain chaos
Etsy says its sellers have been more insulated from supply chain problems than larger producers and retailers
Amazon accused of underreporting work-related COVID-19 cases
The Strategic Organizing Center, a coalition of four labor unions, issued a report claiming that it reviewed data Amazon sent to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration in 2020.
FDA warning leads Owlet to stop sales of baby-monitoring Smart Sock
The FDA issued a warning letter to the company at the beginning of October saying that the company marketed the product in the United States "without marketing clearance or approval" which is in violation of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, according to the FDA.
Watch out for holiday scams, FBI warns
The FBI's warning comes at a time when droves of consumers are purchasing holiday gifts online, making them more susceptible to these types of scams.
Raising wages ‘still not enough’ to recruit workers amid labor shortage: Ski resort exec
Aspen Skiing Company vice president of communications Jeff Hanle explains how it’s a ‘bigger problem’ than ever to hire employees.
Labor, housing shortage hits ski resorts
FOX Business’ Ashley Webster visits Aspen Skiing Company to discuss how an hourly-worker shortage is impacting the business.
Credit card applications are on the rise
Americans are applying for credit cards at a rate not seen since before the pandemic.
'Buy now, pay later' becomes popular in time for the holiday season
As Americans shop for the holidays, they will likely see a swarm of offers to get their gifts now but pay for them later in fixed monthly installments.
Mattel CEO feels ‘encouraged’ Biden will untangle supply chain crisis amid holiday season
Mattel CEO Ynon Kreiz reflects on his meeting with the president regarding the supply chain crisis as the holiday season commences.
Ryan Payne 'hard-pressed to think anything will stop the consumer this holiday season'
Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne and Oppenheimer Managing Director Brian Nagel discuss the impact of the new coronavirus omicron variant on consumer spending.
FTC orders Walmart, Amazon, others to turn over information on supply chain issues
The FTC asked Walmart, Amazon, Kroger, C&S Wholesale Grocers, Associated Wholesale Grocers, McLane, Procter & Gamble, Tyson Foods and Kraft Heinz to turn over "detailed information" within the next 45 days to help the agency study the disruptions "causing serious and ongoing hardships for consumers and harming competition in the U.S. economy."
Christmas giving impacted by supply chain issues, charities say
The supply chain slowdown is one of the main reasons why donations of new toys to The Toy Foundation have declined by nearly 80% in dollar value this year compared to 2019, according to Pamela Mastrota, the executive director of the group.
Cyber Monday sales total $10.7B, down 1.4% from last year
The total spent on Cyber Monday aligned with Adobe's earlier projection that consumers would spend between $10.2 billion and $11.3 billion.
Consumers shopped ahead of Cyber Monday amid supply chain concerns, retail analyst says
Oppenheimer managing director Brian Nagel provides insight into who Cyber Monday sales fell short this season.
Jury awards Alabama woman Walmart accused of shoplifting $2.1 million
An Alabama woman who says she was falsely arrested for shoplifting at a Walmart and then threatened by the company after her case was dismissed has been awarded $2.1 million in damages.
Smash & Grab crime wave prompts retailers to beef up security during holiday shopping season
FOX Business' Madison Alworth speaks with Michael Sapraicone, founder and CEO of Squad Security, about the 'key' to security for retailers.
Jury awards woman Walmart accused of shoplifting $2.1 million
An Alabama woman who says she was falsely arrested for shoplifting at a Walmart and then threatened by the company after her case was dismissed has been awarded $2.1 million in damages.


















