Coronavirus drives e-commerce as 5M new shoppers age 45+ buy online
Here is how the coronavirus is shaping online shopping for one specific age group.
Dior revives fashion shows, but with no front row
French luxury designer Christian Dior will host its fashion shows for this year without the celebrated front-row audience of A-listers.
New Krispy Kreme snacks available at Walmart
Krispy Kreme and Walmart partner to sell new doughnut snacks.
Mask mayhem at Florida, California Walmarts
Chaos erupted at stores in both states after shoppers refused to wear masks.
Canned meat sales surge as coronavirus pandemic continues
From Spam to ham, sales of canned meat are reportedly booming.
New Jersey town pulls bar's outdoor dining permit after patrons pack beer garden
A restaurant and bar in New Jersey had its outdoor dining license revoked after failing to follow coronavirus regulations upon reopening Monday.
Families of former Aunt Jemima ambassadors concerned about rebranding
The families of two women who portrayed Quaker Oats' Aunt Jemima expressed concerns about the company's decision to scrap the controversial branding, saying it could erase their family histories.
Amazon wants to own everything: Former Toys 'R' Us CEO
Gerald Storch on Amazon taking over retail
NYC businesses remain cautious as coronavirus restrictions continue to ease
Kristina Partsinevelos on NYC phase 2 reopening
Patagonia joins Facebook ad boycott, alleging 'hateful lies' on platform
The outdoor apparel company said it is pulling ads from Facebook and Instagram, effective immediately, through at least the end of July.
Retailer Valentino sues to close boutique on New York's Fifth Avenue
The rise of e-commerce for luxury products has made it tougher for fashion houses to justify high rents when sales have slumped at the Fifth Avenue location.
Sherwin-Williams raises sales guidance as consumers doing DIY projects drive unprecedented demand
The Sherwin-Williams Co. on Monday increased its sales guidance for the second quarter, citing greater-than-expected demand in its North American architectural business.
FDA issues warning over certain hand sanitizers due to potentially toxic chemicals
Hand sanitizer manufactured by the Mexico-based company, which are still on the market, may contain methanol, which can be poisonous if absorbed through the skin or ingested.
Coronavirus changed everything. Except T.J. Maxx.
Off-price retailers such as T.J. Maxx have found the economics of e-commerce unattractive, but they risk losing more sales should another lockdown occur.
NYC reopening its 'biggest piece'
The city estimates 150,000 to 300,000 additional workers will return to their jobs Monday
NJ hard seltzer company makes coronavirus face masks with drinking straw flap
Hard seltzer company Crook & Marker has made a face mask that you can drink while you wear it.
Who are Lululemon's top competitors?
The athleisure movement has continued to expand over the years with many global brands "aligning their marketing strategies" in response to the growth.
What to expect next from stocks?
Ed Yardeni on retail sales numbers and what risks threaten the future of the economy
Honeywell's PPE, UV sterilization efforts will ease workers' worries about returning to work: CEO
Que Dallara on Honeywell's focus on personal protective equipment and how its technology is used in many different places
Potential buyers circling Chuck E. Cheese pizza and play chain
Chuck E. Cheese, the troubled restaurant chain and children’s party venue, is fielding interest from creditors and other potential suitors, according to people familiar with the matter, as some bricks-and-mortar establishments struggle to survive the coronavirus pandemic.



















