Company accused of selling overpriced jewelry to US troops
New York state has filed a lawsuit against a national jewelry retailer, claiming the company uses false and deceptive methods to dupe U.S. military members into illegal financing contracts for overpriced merchandise.
Whirlpool asks bankrupt-Sears for inventory back
Sears should not have ordered from Whirlpool as bankruptcy loomed, company says.
Walmart, Costco seen as top retailers in 2019: Moody's
In-store purchases still account for 85 percent of all U.S. retail sales.
US stock indexes jump following big gains in Europe
U.S. stocks are jumping Monday morning as the market rapidly changes course once again.
Walmart unit Sam's Club drops cashiers at new Dallas store
The chain is "very close" to launching the innovative concept store.
Blue Apron, Walmart’s Jet team up for meal delivery
Same-day and or next-day delivery will be available
European markets lead advance as stock recover their poise
Global stock prices were mixed Monday after Wall Street extended its slide, fueling concern about the global market outlook.
Asian stocks mixed after Wall Street tumble
Asian stock prices were mixed Monday after Wall Street extended its slide, fueling concern about the global market outlook.
Leicester City owner Vichai succeeded in soccer and business
Thai billionaire and Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, who died when his helicopter crashed in a parking lot next to the soccer club's stadium, was known to fans as a smiling, benevolent man who gave away free beers and hot dogs on his birthday and brought the club its fairytale English Premier League title in 2016.
Retail hiring expected to skyrocket this holiday season
Branch Messenger CEO Atif Siddiqi gives an outlook on retail hiring this holiday season.
Retail's hiring push
Holiday season hiring
Sears directors to examine former CEO Lampert's deals: report
It is possible creditors may claim the transactions stripped the retailer of valuable assets.
Amazon posts another record profit, but revenue disappoints
Amazon's profit soared to nearly $3 billion in the third quarter, fueled by the growth of online shopping and its cloud-computing service.
Why brick-and-mortar retail may never make a comeback
Ron Johnson, the former CEO of J.C. Penney, weighs in on the state of retail.
Former JCPenney CEO: Brick-and-mortar stores won’t make a comeback
Enjoy CEO on the future of retail
Sears' bankruptcy may power Craftsman sales, Stanley Black & Decker says
The tool maker accelerated its plans to hit $1 billion in Craftsman sales.
Topshop's Philip Green named as harassment-claim businessman
A British politician has used Parliament's free-speech guarantee to name a prominent businessman who is accused of sexual harassment and secured a court order barring the media from revealing his identity.
US Postal Service price hikes could cost Amazon $1B, firm says
Earlier this month, the U.S. Postal Service proposed increases of roughly 9 percent to 12 percent on certain shipments.
Sears suppliers haunted by ghost of Toys R Us
The ghost of Toys R Us is haunting Sears suppliers.
Return of retail? Healthy US economy boosts sector outlook
E-commerce still only makes up about 15 percent of overall U.S. retail sales.















