Monday Tipsheet: Rally Opposes Target Express | Salon Hits Amazon | Lowe’s in India

 

Rally held opposing Target Express in South Park at ABC 10 San Diego. “About 100 people rallied in South Park on Sunday to oppose a planned Target Express store in the neighborhood…”It’s going to take shopping away from the locally-owned businesses, from the people who have lived here for a long period of time that do run those locally-owned businesses that need that income,” said Christina Maida, who opposes the store.” See the video / Read more

 

Lowe’s opens its global innovation center in Bengaluru, India by Anshul Dhamija at The Times of India. “It will employ approximately 500 people by the end of 2015. Robert Niblock, chairman, president & CEO of Lowe’s Companies Inc. said, “We are very excited about the Global Innovation Center here in Bengaluru, which will bring to fruition a valuable part of our analytics and technology potential.” Read more

 

Target faces a future of more modest growth by Kavita Kumar at Star-Tribune. “Cornell doesn’t want to set out these grandiose expectations like Steinhafel constantly did and then miss them,” said Brian Yarbrough, an analyst with Edward Jones. “They were a little bit out of touch. They were too bullish.” Read more

 

Walmart India appoints Ashwin Mittal as new Chief Financial Officer at India Today. “Mittal will be replacing Jill Anderson who is currently the CFO of Walmart India. Anderson will be repatriated back to Walmart US.” Read more

 

WSJ Discovers Pirate Joe’s in Vancouver by Chester Dawson. “This thing is basically a pop-up store that has gone on too long,” Mr. Hallatt said. Once a week he makes a half-day round-trip to haul some US$6,000 of merchandise to Canada packed into a white Dodge van with the words “Grocers without Borders” scrawled across one side.” Read more (Subscription)

 

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Two Target execs out as company shakes up ranks by Nick Halter at Minn./St.Paul Business Journal. “Tim Mantel, who had been senior vice president of merchandising, grocery, also left the company. In a Twitter message, he said he couldn’t comment on his departure.
“I hope the best for the people there,” he said.” Read more

 

Same-Day Delivery Startup Deliv Snags Former eBay Product Exec by Jason Del Rey at Recode. “Deliv, which has raised more than $12 million, runs a crowdsourced network of delivery people who handle same-day deliveries for brick-and-mortar stores and their e-commerce properties behind the scenes.” Read more

 

Fortune: The 25 coolest offices of the 100 Best Companies: Whole Foods employees work on laptops in ‘swings’  See the coolest offices

 

Minivan at Walmart has more Facebook friends than you by D.S. Woodfill at AZ Central. “Just curious, any way to see how many golden van selfies have been taken in the past 24 hours? I’ve never seen anything like this!” wrote one commenter. The answer, according to another poster, was that nearly 200 people had taken their picture with the car as of Sunday.” Read more

 

Salon Hits Amazon: Jeff Bezos relies on lowly grunts like me: Life as a cog in the Amazon machine by Steven Barker.  Read more

 

Canada: Retailers expect to raise prices, feeling pinch of weak loonie by Marina Strauss at Globe & Mail. “The research found 70 per cent of respondents said last month they would have to raise retail prices by between 1 and 5 per cent, “with most mentioning increases toward the top end of the range,” the report said.” Read more

 

Mall of America owners thinking bigger mall in Miami by Tom Webb at Pioneer Press. “The proposed “American Dream — Miami” would have hundreds of stores, along with a covered seven-acre lake, an indoor ski slope (with artificial snow), submarines, an ice stadium, a sea lion show and an amusement park.” Read more

 

Dallas: Nebraska Furniture Mart is taking practice runs by Maria Halkias at Dallas News. “The Omaha-based retailer asked employees to invite their friends and family to shop there Wednesday and Thursday. Now the store is emailing small groups of people to shop at private events.” Read more

 

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Friday Tipsheet: Costco Call Highlights | Amazon ‘Humbled’ | Top 100 Employers | Top 30 on Net

 

Fortune: Humbled Amazon turns to rival Alibaba for help in China by Scott Cendrowski at Fortune. “Yesterday, Chinese reporters discovered that Amazon had opened a store on rival Alibaba Group Holdings’ Tmall platform..Amazon didn’t publicize the news of its store on Alibaba’s site, maybe because it doesn’t make Amazon look very strong in the world’s largest e-commerce market.” Read more

 

Kroger Q4 Total Sales +8.5%  Read the release

 

Costco working to end use of human antibiotics in chicken by Nathan Layne at Reuters. “We are working towards, and working with our suppliers and the regulatory agencies… to see how we can get rid of shared-use antibiotics in animals,” Craig Wilson, vice president of food safety at the Issaquah, Washington-based retail giant, said in a phone interview.” Read more

 

WSJ: Apple Pay Stung by Low-Tech Fraudsters by Robin Sidel & Daisuke Wakabayashi. “Apple Inc.’s new mobile-payment system has been hit by a wave of fraudulent transactions using credit-card data stolen in recent breaches of big retailers, including Home Depot Inc. and Target Corp. , people familiar with the matter said.” Read more (Subscription)

 

Under Armour set to open on Michigan Avenue by Corilyn Shropshire at Chicago Tribune. “It is the largest store the company has opened, twice the size of its location in SoHo in New York, as Under Armour sets its sights on growing its direct-to-consumer business, which is about 30 percent of total sales, according to Chief Executive Officer Kevin Plank.” Read more

 

Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work for (Wegman’s #7, Whole Foods #55)  See the Top 100 list

 

Target opens Kailua, Hawaii store with no plastic bags — nor liquor by Lorin Elini Gill at Pacific Business News. “By evening, the store was charging 99 cents per bag.” Read more

 

The 30 Most Influential People on the Internet at Time.  See the Top 30 list

 

First Look: Inside Sephora’s New Innovation Lab by Evie Nagy at Fast Company. “The Innovation Lab itself is a converted warehouse near San Francisco’s Mission Bay district…the lab includes a full model of a Sephora store, including display windows.” Read more

 

Fresh Market Q4 Comp Sales +3%  Read the release

 

Zillow says homes close to a Starbucks rise in value more quickly by Patrick May at Mercury News. “Between 1997 and 2014, homes within a quarter-mile of a Starbucks jumped by 96 percent, on average, compared with 65 percent for all homes in the United States.” Read more

 

Rite-Aid February Comp Sales +3.3%  Read the release

 

Amazon Plans Store #2 at Purdue by Charlotte Tuggle at The Exponent. “After the initial success of the Amazon store that opened in the Krach Center in February, a second location is scheduled to open in the Purdue Memorial Union over the summer.” Read more

 

Dayton schedules meeting with Target CEO to discuss layoffs at KAUS 1480 AM. “Governor Mark Dayton says he’s scheduling a face-to-face meeting early next week with Target CEO Brian Cornell, after talking briefly by phone yesterday.” Read more

 

Made in the USA push gets boost from ports debacle by Krystina Gustafson at CNBC. “According to a new study by consulting firm BDO, although the cost of manufacturing remains lower in overseas regions such as Asia, 43 percent of retail chief financial officers said that North America provides the most attractive sourcing opportunities for 2015. That’s a substantial increase from last year, when only 30 percent of respondents chose North America.” Read more

 

Costco Q2 2015 Earnings Call Highlights

Richard Galanti, CFO

Excluding gas our reported 4% U.S. comp sales increase in Q2 would have been plus 8.

For our four week month of February…came in at plus one consisting of a plus two comp in the U.S.

Average transaction decrease of a little over minus 3%. But again taking gas out of that number the average transaction increase would have been plus.

Year-to-date shopping frequency is up a little over 5%.

Midwest, Southeast and Northeast regions were the strongest.

Comps:

* Within Food and Sundries overall in the mid single-digits Candy, meat, daily, beer and wine were the relative standout.

* Electronics and consumer electronics was up in the mid single-digits.

* Within mid single-digit softlines comps domestics and apparel were standouts.

Costco Online, we continue to operate it into four countries, U.S., Canada, UK and Mexico….sales were up 23% in the quarter.

We’ll be at 28 net new units for the year or about 4.5% square footage growth.

Q: “Do you think you can get to a 1,000 (stores)?”

A: “Well we haven’t gone out that far as yet yes if we added 30 year for 10 years around a sense there so yes I think so but certainly not out of the relm.”

In this crazy world there are some items that we have online where we’ve agreed not to show the price unless you are a member.

E-com sales: It’s about 3% of our total.

# of online sku’s: around 8,000.

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Thursday Tipsheet: Costco Beats Street | WMT & TGT Mtg Highlights | Dick’s Stumps Trump

 

Costco Q2 Comp +2% / Excluding Gas Price & Foreign Exchange +8%  “Net sales for the quarter increased four percent, to $26.87 billion, from $25.76 billion last year. Net sales for the first half increased six percent, to $53.16 billion, from $50.22 billion last year.” Read the release

 

CNBC: Costco’s quarterly profit tops estimates on tax benefit  See the video / Read more

 

Jim Cramer: Target cuts are the right moves at CNBC “There’s 13,000 employees at [Target’s] headquarters, which is 12,975 more than what Warren Buffett has at his headquarters,” Cramer said, adding that Cornell is leaning toward placing Target stores closer to college campuses. “I’ve been talking to him about the notion to have Target next to every single university.” See the video / Read more

 

Report: Gov. Mark Dayton, whose family founded Target, wants to meet with Brian Cornell to discuss coming layoffs by Tom Scheck at MPR News. “Dayton told reporters Wednesday that Target officials did not give him any notice of the job cuts and he’s concerned about the well being of those who will lose their jobs…”He’s relatively new here,” Dayton said of CEO Brian Cornell.” Read more

 

…Gov. Dayton: “I think this could have and should have been handled differently” by Patrick Condon at Star-Tribune.  Read more

 

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Dick’s Sporting Goods has Donald Trump Stumped by Jessica Golden at CNBC. “I don’t get what Dick’s is doing,” Trump said. “It’s a store that sells cheap stuff. Golf should be an aspirational game. I think if they look at golf as something other than that, then they are making a big mistake.” See the video / Read more

 

Wal-Mart, Google Part Ways Over Local Shopping Ads by Alistair Barr & Rolfe Winkler at WSJ. “After Wal-Mart pulled out of the Local Inventory Ads, Google ad executive Sridhar Ramaswamy called Neil Ashe, head of Global eCommerce at Wal-Mart, to ask why. The two men met in February, according to one of the people, but the results of the meeting aren’t known.” Read more (Subscription)

 

Hispanic Millennials Really Like Target by Sarah Halzack at Washington Post. “While just 38 percent of Target shoppers overall identify the store as their favorite, some 54 percent of Hispanic millennials said it was their favorite.” Read more

 

Kathleen McLaughlin outlines Wal-Mart focus on business responsibility in society by Kim Souza at The City Wire. “Her nearly 75-minute talk to about 150 students and faculty focused on six key success factors for how a business can work toward strengthening the private sector…” Read more

 

Dick’s CEO walks back comment about Adidas by Matthew Kish at Portland Business Journal. “(CEO Ed) Stack had said the company would remove some Adidas products from its shelves to make room for apparel from Carrie Underwood’s new Calia brand…”The idea that we are kicking Adidas off the shelves, nothing could be further from the truth,” he said” Read more

 

Howard Levine sells 1.8 million shares of Family Dollar stock at Katherine Peralta at Charlotte Observer. “Levine now owns 4.6 percent of the Matthews-based discount retailer, down from a previous 6.2 percent before the sale, according to a securities filing Thursday.” Read more

 

Canadian Tire’s Dean McCann named CFO of the Year by Marina Strauss at Globe & Mail.  Read more

 

Black Enterprise’s 50 most powerful women in corporate America at New Pittsburgh Courier. “Claire Babineaux-Fontenot, EVP & Treasurer – Walmart…Rosalind G. Brewer, President & CEO, Sam’s Club – Walmart…Ann-Marie Campbell, President, Southern Division – The Home Depot…Mary A. Winston, EVP & CFO – Family Dollar Stores.” See the Top 50 list

 

Nordstrom treads carefully with launch of second Canadian store by Marina Strauss at Globe & Mail. “Nordstrom is treading carefully in Canada, opening its second store on Friday – in Ottawa – another one in the fall in Vancouver and six in all by 2017.” Read more

 

Walmart greeter shares his ‘blessed day’ at Georgia state capitol by Chris Shaw at Fox 5 Atlanta. “He was a like a rock star walking around the state capitol. House Speaker David Ralston invited him to the house floor so lawmakers could meet him. “Yea, I give autographs,” James told FOX 5. “But you probably can’t read it when I write it,” he joked.” See the video / Read more

 

Elderly Dog Battling Cancer Gets a New Ride from Home Depot by Sid Garcia at ABC 7 Los Angeles. “‘Let me give it some thought and I’ll call you later,” Feldman said. That employee — Ernesto Moran — did think about it. Along with his co-worker Justin Wadman, the pair came up with a solution. They custom-built a wagon to Ike’s size. It includes a small ramp to make it easier for him to climb up…Feldman was so touched, she reached out to Eyewitness News to share her story.” See the video / Read more

 

Happened on 3/3/15: Target’s Financial Community Meeting  Read the full transcript via Seeking Alpha

 

Tractor Supply: Bank of American Merrill Lynch 2015 Consumer & Retail Conference  See the PowerPoint

 

Walmart Presents at Bank of America Merrill Lynch Consumer & Retail Conference

Charles Holley, CFO

Gas price declines: I think with our customer what we (saw) is some portion they did (save), some was to pay down debt, but they also used a portion to — across food. Food was one of the top-item of what they used their savings for.

We’ll end up with well over 10 million SKUs online by the end of this year.

(We’ve got) to do a better job in our dairy areas and our bakery areas, and our meat areas those are critical, I think we’ve upgraded some of those, but I think they have a longer way to go.

We’re very pleased with what our Canadian operations and where they are, they had one of the better years this last year. Very good profitability and their sales were very good, their food business continues to be an uptick.

Savings Catcher: It’s been an incredible success.

UK: I think that we have the strongest operation of the four large retailers, but make no mistake, it’ll be very tough for them this year.

China: Our best club in the world is in China. Our best Sam’s Club is in China in Shenzhen and it’s actually our very first club in Shenzhen.

* We’re really focused on the Southern part of China and the middle part of China, where we’re very successful.

* We’re very bullish on China going forward.

Brazil: still is a work in process…just a very difficult working environment.

Mexico: We’re very pleased with what our self-service formats have been doing except for Sam’s Club.

* We brought down the head operator at Sam’s Club U.S. is now over the Sam’s Club in Mexico we’re seeing definite improvement.

On mobile pay: we’re talking to most of the players who are trying to figure it out with the players and partnerships and even in our own apps that we might have.

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Target Presents at Bank of America Merrill Lynch Consumer & Retail Conference

John Mulligan, CFO

There’s a significant opportunity over the next couple of years to take out $2 billion of expense, 25% of that in cost of goods, the rest of it in SG&A.

We’re going to continue to hire data and analytics individuals, engineers and technology, places we have to invest, there are some places in risk we need to continue to invest, but net-net when all is said and done, we will have a smaller, leaner, more agile headquarters and central operation to support both our channels.

Food: Frankly classic mistake right? We sit in the middle. We’re not really special and we’re not a full grocery and so we’re sitting in the middle of no man’s land.

* We did a lot of research, lots of conversations with our guests (on food) and the clear message is, look we expect Target to be specialized, just like the rest of the store.

* We’re not going to be the broad line grocery store in most of our formats, SuperTarget a little bit different.

* A lot of testing is going on and Kathee talked yesterday about testing in Chicago. There’s a couple of other markets where we’re doing some tests around supply chain that’s sits behind our food offering.

* 2016 you’ll start to see changes and that’s a several year journey to improve our food offering.

REDperks test:

* We just put it in the Raleigh-Durham market in late January, so it’s only been there five, six weeks or something like that, so we’re very early. And there is great take up which we’re excited about.

* There’s a fair bit of testing that we’re going to need to do here and I wouldn’t expect to see us doing anything dramatic certainly before next year because I think we have a lot of work to do.

I think our merchants got put through a lot of rigor when they want to change the way they are presenting things or they want to bring in product that was a little bit different.

I went and met with Bob Ulrich, who was our CEO about seven or eight years ago and he talked a lot about letting the merchants just do some things and forcing them to do some things.

Brian, he was in Florida a week ago and he saw a run of mittens and hats and it’s like, well it’s already 75 degrees down there.

Today we do 30 planograms for whatever set we need to do 500 planograms.

We think the primary really that will grow through time is probably TargetExpress.

TargetExpress: are relatively capital light. We could do 50 of those and it will be $300 million to $400 million.

Food: a little bit more than 20% of our sales.

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Wednesday Tipsheet: Dick’s/H.Dep. Mtg Highlights | Target Swings Axe | Wayfair +38.4%

 

Target to cut Minnesota jobs while expanding in N.Y., California by Tom Webb at Twin Cities/Pioneer Press. “What will give Minnesota economic officials heartburn is seeing the chief strategy officer, Casey Carl, boast that corporate Target is “branching out to other places” to secure talent – then showing a slide that listed Target’s growing lineup of offices in California, New York and India, on the same day it said it would cut thousands of jobs from its hometown.” Read more

 

…Star Tribune’s Kavita Kumar and Colleagues Tweet During Target Investor Conference  Read the Tweets

 

…”We did not anticipate that the cuts would be this high” by Kavita Kumar at Star Tribune. “Burt Flickinger III, managing director of Strategic Resource Group in New York, said the scope of the cuts was surprising. “With all the problems passed along from the prior management, we knew that the cuts would be high,” Flickinger said. “But we did not anticipate that the cuts would be this high.” Read more

 

…Brian Cornell: “The performance of City Targets has been nothing short of phenomenal” by Hadley Malcom at USA Today  Read more

 

Wal-Mart suppliers face tight talent capacity amid steady growth by Kim Souza at The City Wire. “Anywhere from 80 to 100 jobs remain unfilled at any given time, according to Cameron Smith, CEO of Cameron Smith & Associates of Rogers. Corporate recruiters on Cameron Smith’s team describe the talent pool as “tight” despite consolidation of teams resulting from mergers.” Read more

 

Home Depot gets $200M and tax breaks from Cobb County by Carla Caldwell at Atlanta Business Chronicle. “Home Depot said the money will be used to renovate the company’s Cumberland headquarters and to buy equipment for a building in Marietta that will become a new Home Depot IT center…Home Depot’s (Michael) LaFerle said 525 new jobs will be created at the new IT center.” Read more

 

***New Product Spotlight – Orchard Road Launches Series of Decorative Canning Products.  The decorative series of canning caps features three custom designs: Wild Daisy, Fruit and Gingham.  Finally something unique to drive incremental sales in the home canning and storage categories!  Come see us this weekend at the Housewares Show in booth S3920.  See the new line for the first time here.  For more information: info@shiftmarketinggroup.net.

 

FAA proposes fining Home Depot for lighter fluid leak by Jim Hammerand & Carla Caldwell at Minn./St.Paul Business Journal. “The Federal Aviation Administration is proposing a civil penalty of $96,000 against The Home Depot Inc. for alleged hazardous materials violations.” Read more

 

How a 25-Year-Old Investor Spurred Lumber Liquidators’ Plunge by Matt Townsend at Bloomberg. “Xuhua Zhou, who had dropped out of UCLA’s doctoral program in finance and become an individual investor, took an interest in Lumber Liquidators about two years ago…“It’s pretty amazing what he did on his own,” said Tilson, head of Kase Capital Management, calling Zhou “the pioneer” of the Lumber Liquidators story.” Read more

 

…Short trader stands to make $3 million if the stock goes to zero by Michelle Celarier at NY Post. Read more

 

…Shares climbed 5 percent yesterday at Bloomberg.  Read more

 

Target owed $1.9-billion from its own property firm by Marina Strauss at The Globe & Mail. “Suppliers, however, plan to fight the new claim at a court hearing on Thursday, noting it could dash their hopes to recover an estimated $400-million in the retailer’s wind-down process.” Read more

 

Look inside San Francisco’s new TargetExpress, set to open today by Annie Sciacca at San Francisco Business Times.  Read more / See the pics

 

Best Buy plans to trim another $400M after cutting $1B, CEO says by Nick Halter at Minn./St.Paul Business Journal. “The savings Joly mentioned “are not related to headcount,” a Best Buy spokesman said.” Read more

 

Wayfair Q4 Direct Revenue +38.4%  Read the release

 

Fresh Market debuts new store model for Charlotte by Jennifer Thomas at Charlotte Business Journal.  See the 28 pics / Read more

 

Home Depot at Raymond James 36th Annual Investors Conference Highlights

See the PowerPoint presentation

Richard McPhail, SVP Finance Home Depot

Housing turnover: have recovered from 3.3 million units sold in 2010 to 5 million units sold in 2014.

Two thirds of the housing stock in the United States is over 27 years old.

The Pro makes up about 3% of our customer account but about 35% of our sales and then in our store every week and every day. 

Water heaters: In 2014, when we analyzed this category we discovered that actually there were a set of clusters.

(Later this year) we will have the capability to deliver product to 90% of the nation in two days or less.

homedepot.com: we had $1.2 billion online business last year, over 36% growth in sales which represent about 4.5% penetration of total company sales. 

50% of store visits we believe are actually begun on the homedepot.com. 

Roughly 40% of all orders through homedepot.com are fulfilled through the store.

One in five customers picking up an online order actually buy an additional item while they are in our stores.

We believe that roughly 10% of all of our online orders at homedepot.com are from a customer device when they’re standing in the aisle of our store.

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Dick’s Q4 Earnings Call Highlights

 

Ed Stack, Chairman & CEO

We delivered a 10.9% increase in sales.

Our consolidated omni-channel same-store sales increased 3.4% with increases in both ticket and traffic.

The trending in hunting improved significantly during 2014. Golf trend also showed a slight improvement from the spring of 2014.

Golf Galaxy was down 7.1% with Dick’s golf business slightly better.

The balance of our business excluding hunting and golf was up 6% for the quarter.

We expect to deliver 2015 full year consolidated comp growth of 1% to 3%.

We still feel good about the number (goal) of 800 stores. 

There is no real other big initiative or other brands that we’re launching outside of (CALIA from) Carrie Underwood. And what we’re doing with that space is we’re just re-configuring some space and it would be coming out of primarily Adidas and Rebook.

Footwear business: basketball is trending better than running.

 

Andre Hawaux, CFO

In 2014 we…opened 45 net new Dick stores and end of the year with 603 Dick’s stores in 46 states.

Growth of our e-commerce business: approximately 28% over $625 million in sales in 2014.

In the first quarter of 2015 we plan to launched golfgalaxy.com on our new platform as we prepare to bring the dick’s.com e-commerce site in house in January of 2017.

The 3.8% consolidated increase in the Dick’s business was driven by a 3% increase in traffic and by 0.8% increase in sales per transaction. 

In 2015, we expect to open up approximately 45 new Dick stores relocate 9 Dick stores and relocate one Golf Galaxy store.

Expect to open 9 new Field & Stream stores this year.

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Tuesday Tipsheet: Dick’s Comp +3.4% | Target Seeks Grocery Head | Amazon’s ‘Ship to Cuba’ Button

 

Dick’s Sporting Goods Q4 Comp Sales +3.4% “Same store sales for DICK’S Sporting Goods increased 3.8%, while Golf Galaxy decreased 7.1%.”  Read the release

 

Best Buy Q4 Comp Sales +2%  Read the release

 

Forbes: 2015 The World’s Billionaires (Walton’s #8, 9, 11, 12; Bezos #15; John Menard, Jr. #142)  See the top 500 list

 

WSJ: Target Revamps Groceries for Millennials by Paul Ziobro. “Target has zeroed in on seven grocery categories—from granola and yogurt to candy and snacks—where it thinks it has the best chance of standing out to urban dwellers, younger families and Hispanics, two people familiar with the matter said.” Read more (Subscription)

 

CNBC via WSJ: Target is also looking to hire an executive with grocery experience to head the business and Chief Executive Brian Cornell has been interviewing candidates in recent weeks.  Read more

 

Home Depot wants Cobb Co. to give company $200 million by Carla Caldwell at Atlanta Business Chronicle. “Cobb development officials are scheduled to vote Tuesday whether to grant The Home Depot’s request for $200 million. The Home Depot wants to spend the money over the next 10 years to renovate its Cumberland headquarters and on a building the company plans to lease in Marietta near Franklin Road.” Read more

 

‘Ship to Cuba’ option shows up on Amazon.com at Reuters. “A “ship to Cuba” button was seen on Monday on Amazon’s website by Reuters correspondents in Havana. But the option does not appear to work and reporters got an error message when they tried to order an item and ship it to Cuba.” Read more

 

***New Product Spotlight – A Message from CLUG.  The CLUG Bike Clip is the world’s smallest bike rack that is targeted at the urban cyclist and the casual enthusiast who are short on storage space for their bikes.  CLUG is a patent pending, high quality product that made the list of 2014 Best Stuff by GQ Magazine in their December 2014 issue.  CLUG is now ready for retail with its 100% recyclable, high volume packaging.  See the video.  See the sell sheet. Contact info@shiftmarketinggroup.net for more information.

 

Costco ditches Amex, shifts to Citi-brand Visa credit cards by Emily Parkhurst at Puget Sound Business Journal. “The company will replace its existing American Express cards with Citi Visas in the U.S. and Puetro Rico beginning April 1, 2016.” Read more

 

Warren Buffett: Citi won’t get rich off of Costco deal at CNBC.  See the video

 

Publix Q4 Comp Sales +6.4%  Read the release

 

Costco Says J&J Blocked Contact Lens Discounts at Law 360 “Costco hit Johnson & Johnson’s contact lens unit with an antitrust suit on Monday in California federal court, alleging that it is creating pricing floors for Acuvue lens in order to stifle competition.” Read more (Subscription)

 

Target to Webcast Presentation to Investors at 2:30 p.m. EST today  Read the release

 

First look at Target’s new Kailua, Hawaii store by Lorin Elini Gill at Pacific Business News. “The store was originally scheduled to open in July 2012, but was delayed by some community protests and an archeological study that found Native Hawaiian skeletal remains.” See the 31 pics / Read more

 

Robert Nardelli Joins Pep Boys’ Board of Directors  Read the release

 

Ikea launches furniture with built-in wireless chargers by Amy Graff at SF Gate. “The line of tables, desks and lamps was unveiled on Sunday at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, according to the Wall Street Journal, and will arrive in North America stores on April 15.” Read more

 

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Monday Tipsheet: Target’s Cornell Iview | 60 Minutes Hits Lmbr Liq. | Amazon’s ‘3D in Van’ Patent

 

Target’s Brian Cornell Sits Down with Star-Tribune by Kavita Kumar. “We like light bulbs,” said Cornell, who celebrated his 56th birthday last week. “But we’re not going to be famous for selling light bulbs.”…Cornell met with the leaders of Warby Parker in New York, where he learned about how they vet ideas and quickly bring them to life. It was the first time a CEO of a big-box retailer had come to see the company’s offices…In November, Cornell met three generations of the Dayton family at a cocktail reception for Cornell and his wife, Martha, at the home of Eric Dayton.” Read more

 

Amazon Files Patent For 3D Manufacturing Orders In Delivery Vans by Nida Zamir at TechFrag. “Amazon has now filed a patent with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, for a new delivery system which will allow the e-commerce giant to manufacture customers’ orders using 3D printing technology while the orders are on their way to the customers’ doorstep.” Read more

 

…See the patent at USPTO

 

Seattle: Wal-Mart on the hunt for 1M square-foot distribution center by Marc Stiles at Puget Sound Business Journal. Read more

 

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’60 Minutes’ airs troubling report detailing major problems at Lumber Liquidators by Myles Udland at Business Insider. “60 Minutes sent an undercover team to a factory in China to speak with factory managers who admitted that product being produced for Lumber Liquidators was labeled “CARB 2” compliant when it fact it was not. When showed some of this footage during an interview with “60 Minutes” Anderson Cooper, Lumber Liquidators chairman and founder Tom Sullivan said the company would be in that factory “tomorrow.” Read more

 

…See the segment at 60 Minutes  See the video

 

NY Times: China’s Long Food Chain Plugs In by Alexandra Stevenson & Paul Mozur. “Controlling China’s sprawling food supply chain has proved a frustrating endeavor. Government regulators and state-owned agriculture companies have tried to tackle the problem in a number of ways — increasing factory inspections, conducting mass laboratory tests, enhancing enforcement procedures, even with prosecutions and executions — but food safety scandals still emerge too often.” Read more

 

Kit & Ace, the new retail venture from the son of Lululemon Athletica Inc founder, has been resounding success by Hollie Shaw at Financial Post. “Since co-founding Kit & Ace nine months ago with his stepmother, Shannon Wilson, the “technical luxury” clothing brand has sold so well the pair is aiming to open 30 to 50 new locations in North America by the end of 2015.” Read more

 

Google campus plan would explode the concept of buildings & workspace by Nathan Donato-Weinstein at Silicon Valley Business Journal. “Google’s vision, contained in a master plan submitted to Mountain View officials…would see wide swaths of land returned to nature, crisscrossed by walking trails and dotted by plazas, community gardens and oak groves. New ground-floor retail, markets and cultural spaces would invite the public, and walking paths would run through at least one of the buildings — letting outsiders inside the Google hive.” Read more / See the 10 pics

 

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