Tipsheet: Wmart Shutters 60 in Brazil | Target ‘Patience’ Post Goes Viral | Lowe’s Hires HR Head | Wmart DJ Competition

 

Wal-Mart closed over 10 percent of Brazil stores in restructuring by Nathan Layne & Brad Haynes at Reuters. “The people familiar with Wal-Mart’s Brazil operations told Reuters that Wal-Mart had shuttered roughly 60 stores in the past few weeks. The people, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said a significant number of the closures were of smaller-format stores.” Read more

 

…Walmex gets new CEO from Wal-Mart Brazil at Reuters. (Guilherme) Loureiro was previously CEO of Wal-Mart in Brazil…He will take over from Enrique Ostale as CEO for Mexico and Central America.” Read more

 

Facebook post about Indy Target employee’s patience goes viral at CBS 4 Indianapolis. “The woman wanted to purchase each item she had separately with change…“I watched him help her count her change, ever so tenderly taking it from her shaking hands…“I realized I hadn’t been inconvenienced at all,” she said. “That my daughter was instead witnessing kindness and patience and being taught this valuable lesson by a complete stranger.” Read more

 

Lowe’s Collaborates with Google to Build Project Tango App by Rachael King at WSJ. “Lowe’s has already been working for months on its app with Google and it should be ready this summer, Kyle Nel, executive director of Lowe’s Innovation Labs, told CIO Journal. Mr. Nel sees it as an extension of the retailer’s earlier efforts with virtual and augmented reality at its innovation labs.” Read more (subscription)

 

…Lowe’s Hiring 46,000 Seasonal Employees Read the release

 

WALMART DJ COMPETITION – by Russell Bloodworth, Marketing Manager Walmart Radio. “A few months ago, the company made the decision to re-launch Walmart Radio after a six-year hiatus…Through Jan. 16, we’re offering store associates the opportunity to send us a 4-minute video audition to become our next DJ. The winner will receive a full-time job as DJ, benefits and relocation package to Bentonville, Ark.” Read more

 

Bezos’ Blue Origin seeks tax incentives to build rocket engines in Washington state by Dominic Gates at Seattle Times. “At its Kent headquarters, Blue Origin employs more than 400 engineers who design and build development models of both its space rockets and the engines that power them.” Read more

 

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Costco Switches On 4K TV Walls at All U.S. Costco Locations “According to a recent BI Intelligence forecast, by 2024 4K TVs will be in roughly half of all North American households and by 2030 in nearly all North American households.” Read the release

 

Walmart eyes tie-ups with Flipkart, Snapdeal, others by Nivedita Mookerji & Dilasha Seth at Business Standard. “Rajneesh Kumar, vice-president and head, corporate affairs, Walmart India, said, “Several businesses in the e-commerce space have approached us to become our members and we are processing those requests.” Read more

 

Amazon Is Dropping Prime Subscriptions to Just $73 This Weekend by Chris Welch at The Verge via Recode. “In celebration of its pair of “Mozart in the Jungle” Golden Globes victories last Sunday…Subscribing will cost $73 — down from the regular $99 — from 9 pm PT Friday until 11:59 pm local time Sunday night.” Read more

 

Lowe’s Appoints Jennifer L. Weber As Chief Human Resources Officer via Yahoo. “She joins the company most recently from Duke Energy, where she served for the past seven years on the company’s senior leadership team as executive vice president & chief human resources officer.” Read the release

 

Meet the 20 Female CEO’s Running Fashion’s Biggest Brands by Lauren Indvik at Fashionista. See the top 20 list

 

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Tipsheet: Ontario Rejects Target Plan | B.Buy -1.4% | Tiffany Aims at Costco | Kohl’s Replaces JCP

 

Holiday sales fell at Best Buy, shaped by slower demand for smartphones by Kavita Kumar at Star Tribune. “Best Buy’s holiday sales fell 1.4 percent compared to a year earlier…”There was not a newness factor in the iPhone,” Joly told reporters on a conference call this morning. “The iPhone 6s was merely an incremental change from the iPhone 6.” Read more  Read the company release

 

Ontario Superior Court rejects Target Canada’s recovery plan by Marina Strauss at Globe & Mail. “Now, Target Canada, which filed for court protection from its creditors almost exactly a year ago – on Jan. 15, 2015 – will almost certainly have to draw up a new plan in the case, which has squeezed a wide swath of suppliers, landlords and other businesses.” Read more

 

New Tiffany Ad Campaign Takes Indirect Aim at Costco by Phil Wahba at Fortune. “It’s the kind of thing you’d expect to start seeing around Valentine’s Day, when bridal season starts to ramp up. But in this case, the messaging has a backstory. The rings are at the heart of a long and nasty court battle between Tiffany and Costco Wholesale.” Read more

 

Target Partners With NY Museum In Design Competition For Students at CBS Minnesota. “The national competition is being launched in partnership with Target. The retailer will manufacture seven limited-edition chairs. Five will be installed in the recently redesigned Arthur Ross Terrace and Garden of the New York City museum. The winner will be awarded two chairs.” Read more

 

Sports Direct boosts stake in Dick’s Sporting Goods by Ashley Armstrong at The Telegraph. “The Mike Ashley-owned retailer has boosted its stake to…2.34pc of Dick’s Sporting Goods…Commenting on this latest activity, the retailer said: “The main rationale for these stakes is to allow Sports Direct to hopefully build a relationship and develop commercial partnerships with the relevant parties. Read more

 

Menards extends its sponsorship agreement with Richard Childress Racing Nascar team by James Emmett at SportsPro. Read more

 

Kohl’s Replaces JC Penney as Oscars Sponsor by Adrianne Pasquarelli at Ad Age. “After 14 years of sponsoring the event, JC Penney will be bowing out this year, a spokeswoman confirmed.” Read more

 

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Money 20/20 Creators Launching Shoptalk to Convene Retail Community by Arthur Zaczkiewicz at WWD. “The confirmed speakers include…Jet.com ceo Marc Lore; Kohl’s executive vice president of digital technology and innovation Ratnakar Lavu; Macy’s senior vice president of strategy and innovation Michael Tobin, and John Koryl, Neiman Marcus group president of stores and online…Target Corp.’s chief strategy officer Casey Carl…among many others.” Read more  Download the Shoptalk brochure

 

The true cost to Amazon of the ‘Amazon Tax’ by Sarah Halzack at Washington Post. “When the so-called Amazon Tax was put in place, shoppers spent 8.3 percent less on products on Amazon after the tax went into effect….In other words, shoppers were shelling out the same amount overall on purchases on Amazon, but because a share of that tab was now going to taxes, the shopper was getting less product for their spending and Amazon was pulling in less revenue from that transaction.” Read more

 

Las Vegas Strip Gets Another CVS at CBS Las Vegas. “CVS now has four locations in the area and Walgreens has five stores, with a new location opening just last year.” Read more

 

Boston Globe expose on elite 15-member business group in Boston with a $100,000 annual membership fee, BJ’s Laura Sen was member until she left in mid-2015 by Jon Chesto at Boston Globe. Read more

 

Publix CEO Announces Retirement Plans “Upon (Ed) Crenshaw’s retirement, President Todd Jones will become President and CEO.” Read the release

 

Holiday Report: Nearly one-third of shoppers purchased products online and then picked up at the store by Courtney Reagan at CNBC. “69 percent of shoppers who used click and collect this holiday season purchased additional items while picking up in store. Its survey, which polled 1,014 consumers from Dec. 28 to Dec. 30, also found 36 percent of shoppers using those types of services made another purchase in an adjacent store at the time of pick up.” Read more

 

Infamous site of 19 Salem Witch Trial hangings is now a Walgreens by Kelly McLaughlin at Daily Mail. “‘I found it odd, since the town embraces their history, that there were no markers there. None … just a Walgreens on the corner,’ she added.” Read more

 

Some Sears, Kmart stores to close in cost cutting via CNBC. Read more

 

J.C. Penney closing 7 stores by Maria Halkias at Dallas Morning News. Read more

 

Amazon Opens Pickup Location at UC Berkeley “This 3,500 square foot space is the first Amazon pickup location on a university campus to feature an interactive Amazon device experience where students can watch movies, play games, read books, listen to music, and more on Kindle e-readers, Fire tablets, and Fire TV devices.” Read the release

 

As diseases proliferate, mosquitoes becoming Public Enemy No. 1 by Liz Szabo at USA Today. “Diseases spread by insects “are the next big threat to the Western Hemisphere, including the U.S.,” said Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.” Read more

 

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Tipsheet: Target’s Healthier Checkout | 3 Injured in Shelving Collapse | Fred Meyer Pres. Steps Down

 

Checking out Target’s healthier checkout lanes by Kavita Kumar at Star Tribune. “Katie Boylan, a Target spokeswoman, said last week that consumers have been “responding well” to the new options. The beef jerky and natural fruit snacks have been selling particularly well, she said….“The frame of mind is really not about new products,” said Boylan. “Check lanes are places where they gravitate toward brands they know well.” Read more

 

Three Injured in Shelving Collapse at Party City by Charles Keegan at WPTV. “He says the first shelf to fall hit him on his back, but broke apart, so he wasn’t trapped. “I just popped out like a cork, and everything else started coming down.” He started screaming to warn the few other people inside the store what was happening.” See the video / Read more

 

DICK’S Sporting Goods Announces Launch Of Team Sports HQ “The premium league management software will both facilitate and simplify the registration, scheduling and communication processes for league organizers and coaches. League administrators will also be able to use the online tools through DICK’S Team Sports HQ to design gear specific to their league.” Read the release

 

Fred Meyer President Steps Down by Erin Caproni at Cincinnati Business Courier. “Lynn Gust, the current president of Fred Meyer, will retire on Jan. 31 after 45 years at Kroger.” Read more

 

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Brazil November Retail Sales Unexpectedly Surge Most in One Year by David Biller at Bloomberg. “Sales of furniture and appliances increased 6.9 percent in November, offsetting a 1.5 percent decline in food, beverages and tobacco products at hypermarkets and supermarkets.” Read more

 

Michelle Obama’s “Marigold” State of the Union Dress Sells Out at Neiman Marcus by  Hilary Weaver at at NY Mag. “At first sight of the First Lady’s bright frock, Twitter freaked out…And in the perfect online shopping move, MObama’s dress was on sale at Neiman Marcus but is now totally sold out. Way to multitask live-streaming and online purchasing, America.” Read more

 

Save-A-Lot Sales Dip “Save-A-Lot network identical store sales were negative 3.4 percent. Identical store sales for corporate stores within the Save-A-Lot network were negative 0.4 percent.” Read more

 

Seattle requires Amazon to allow free speech in future courtyard by Todd Bishop at GeekWire. “The Seattle City Council imposed those additional conditions on Monday as part of its 8-1 approval of Amazon’s request to take over an existing alley when it builds two office towers.” Read more

 

PENN – Amazon to Open Pickup Location at First Ivy-League University “It will be the first Amazon pickup location to feature communal work spaces with interactive media pods where students can connect their laptops and mobile devices to TV monitors for presentations, brainstorming, studying, and collaborating.” Read the release

 

Big Beer’s Plan to Sell to Consumers Who Hate Them by Jennifer Kaplan at Bloomberg. “I know that they’re panicking about that loss of market share,” said John Verive, founder of the Beer of Tomorrow blog in Los Angeles. “So they’re going after whatever fragment of a market they can. They’re just going in every different direction.” Read more

 

UK: Aldi tops YouGov BrandIndex for second consecutive year by Natalie Mortimer at The Drum. “The top five brands are: Aldi, Lidl, BBC iPlayer, John Lewis and Dyson.” Read more

 

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Today’s Tipsheet: GameStop +4.4% | Sundance Wants 150 Stores | Kroger Sues Big Tuna | Starbucks +500 in China

 

GameStop Holiday Comp Sales +4.4% “…growing 4.9% in the U.S. and 3.2% internationally….Sales of new hardware increased 4.5%, as consumers were motivated by manufacturer promotions for Sony’sPlayStation 4 and Microsoft’s Xbox One.” Read the release

 

Walgreens to sell 56 Chicago-area clinics to Advocate by Lisa Beilfus via MarketWatch. “Privately held Advocate, the largest health system in Illinois, operates about 250 care sites and 12 hospitals. “ Read more

 

Kroger sues big tuna brands by Steve Watkins at Cincinnati Business Courier. “The suit in a federal court alleges that Tri-Union Seafoods, a unit of Thai Union Group that makes Chicken of the Sea tuna; StarKist, owned by a South Korean firm; and Bumble Bee Foods teamed up to fix canned tuna prices from 2008 until July 2015.” Read more

 

CNBC: What’s behind Wal-Mart’s lonely rally? by Alex Rosenberg. “Of the 30 stocks in the Dow Jones industrial average, only Wal-Mart is higher on the year. It’s also the seventh-best-performing stock in theS&P 500 index…Calling Wal-Mart “our best $35 oil idea” in a mid-December note, Nomura analyst Robert Drbul wrote that low oil and gas prices help Wal-Mart…” Read more

 

CANADA – Cross-border shopping expected to ‘all but die’ via Financial Post. “Overall, the low loonie is a positive for Canadian retailers,” said Arlin Markowitz, who analyses urban retail investment properties for CBRE. “It’s not only keeping Canadians’ purchasing power at home, but it’s also attracting tourists.” Read more

 

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Jeff Bezos on Fortune cover as Lord Vishnu irks Hindus at Hindustan Times. “Can’t tell what’s worse: the text, the visual, or the fact that it must have passed multiple layers of approval,” a Twitter user named Manu tweeted in response to Dash’s post.” See the cover / Read more

 

Ex-Walmart Exec Named Lowe’s Canada Divisional VP Of Merchandising via The Street. “Alan Blundell will report to Igor Halencak, Head of Merchandising and Marketing for Lowe’s Canada.” Read the release

 

Amazon’s India Rival, Flipkart, Changes CEOs by Jason Del Rey at Recode. “Sachin Bansal will become executive chairman…Binny Bansal, formerly chief operating officer, will now run the business day to day.” Read more

 

eBay Enterprise buys affiliate technology vendor AffiliateTraction by Zak Stambor at Internet Retailer. “EBay Enterprise says the move will give far more tools to the retailers who work with its affiliate marketing program, which has 59 retailer clients in the Internet Retailer Top 1000.” Read more

 

Robert Redford’s Sundance Ramps up – May Open as Many as 150 Stores by Lisa Fickenscher at NY Post. “Robert Redford’s Sundance Holdings is going bricks and mortar in a big way after more than 25 years as mostly a catalog and e-commerce site. The $165 million company has just five stores, but is ramping up to open as many as 150.” Read more

 

General Mills sues yogurt rival Chobani over ad campaign by Mike Hughlett at Star Tribune. “In fact, the television commercial that leads the Chobani Attack Campaign goes so far to convey that, because Yoplait Greek 100 is laced with a pesticide, it is so dangerous and unfit to eat that consumers should discard it as garbage.” Read more

 

STANDING JOB OFFER FROM JEFF BEZOS – This Millennial Might Be the New Einstein by Farah Halime via Yahoo. “Asked by e-mail recently whether his offer still stands, Bezos told OZY: “God, yes!” Read more

 

Texas board approves retailing degree at University of North Texas by Maria Halkias at Dallas Morning News. “UNT said its degree is the first in the U.S. to include the three main components of retailing: merchandising, digital and operations.” Read more

 

Starbucks Plans 500 More Cafes in China by Rachel Chang at Bloomberg. “We have no intention of slowing down and we remain very optimistic and bullish on the opportunities that Starbucks has in China…”John Culver, Starbucks President of the China and Asia-Pacific region, said in a telephone interview Tuesday. Read more

 

Charging a Smartphone While Driving Isn’t as Free as You Think by Jeff Green at Bloomberg. “By far, the cheapest way to charge a smartphone is at home, Bereisa said. With gasoline at $2 a gallon, it costs about 2 cents an hour to charge a phone in a car compared with about 0.06 cent at home, or 33 times less. “ Read more

 

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Activist investor Starboard urges Macy’s to strike real-estate deals via Reuters. “The letter suggested two separate joint ventures, one for Macy’s landmark properties like Herald Square (NY) and a second for its hundreds of mall locations…By Starboard’s estimate, the Herald Square store alone was worth $4 billion, while properties in San Francisco and Chicago were worth more than $1 billion.” Read more

 

Target Leaders Reflect on This Year’s Consumer Electronics Show at A Bullseye View. “Brian Cornell: “As I walked the CES floor, I was really impressed by what I saw from Samsung. They are driving incredible innovation across multiple categories – appliances, refrigerators, watches, speakers, phones, TVs and even air vents. They will be introducing some really terrific products in the near future and I look forward to seeing consumer response to these new technologies.” Read more

 

Family Dollar CEO Howard Levine to Leave Company via Fox Business. “Dollar Tree said Gary Philbin, who was named Family Dollar’s president and chief operating officer in July, will lead Family Dollar.” Read more

 

Kohl’s Weighs Next Steps As Woes Mount at Fox Business. “Kohl’s, a national department-store chain with roughly 1,200 stores, is debating whether to pursue more drastic action, such as taking itself private or breaking up the company, according to a person familiar with the situation.” Read more

 

Target teams with D’Amico & Sons, Freshii to bring fresh appeal to its in-store cafes by Kavita Kumar at Star Tribune. “The changes being tested at Target’s cafes haven’t sat well with everyone. Some people miss the popcorn and other cheap snacks. “Don’t take away the Pizza Hut!” exclaimed Erica Wilson as she snacked on some breadsticks in the cafe inside the Target store on Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis. “We still need pizza and breadsticks.” Read more

 

Investor group offers to buy American Apparel for $300 million at Reuters. “The offer has the support of American Apparel’s founder and former chief executive, Dov Charney, Hagan Capital and Silver Creek said in a statement on Monday.” Read more

 

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Is package delivery coming to the trunk of your car? Volkswagen thinks so by Kevin Lisota at GeekWire. “At the Volkswagen keynote address at CES 2016, CEO Dr. Herbert Diess showed off BUDD-e, the company’s long-range electric concept vehicle. BUDD-e has a special drop box in the trunk of the car that can be digitally opened by a delivery service so that your packages can be delivered to you in a more convenient location.” See the pics / Read more

 

INTERNET OF THINGS HICCUP – Nest’s Smart Home Apps Are Back Online Following Outages by Lucas Matney at TechCrunch. “In the absence of any initial details from Nest, many users flocked to Twitter to vent their frustrations with the company’s products, and also reflect on the risks inherent to trusting connected devices with sensitive tasks like monitoring children.” Read more

 

…Tweetable: “Sick on my couch and the house is 60° because @nest decided not to work today. Anyone else having problems? #nest”

 

Amazon will stream President Obama’s final State of the Union speech, make it available on demand by Taylor Soper at GeekWire. “Amazon Video won’t carry the address live, but will make Tuesdays speech available on demand via its platform one day later until the end of the week. You can also watch all seven of President Obama’s past State of the Union addresses on Amazon Video.” Read more

 

Harvard Business Review: How Subscriptions Are Creating Winners and Losers in Retail by Chris Randall, Alan Lewis & Amanda Davis. “While some “traditional retailers” offer subscription services today, the number is relatively low. Yet in many categories, the model makes eminent sense for these established retailers and brands – in fact, they may even be competitively advantaged versus start-ups given their higher brand awareness, economies of scale, built-in customer base and ability to offer consumers the convenience of omnichannel shopping options.” Read more

 

Amazon’s ‘Mozart in the Jungle’ wins Golden Globe as Jeff Bezos gets another shoutout by Taylor Soper at GeekWire. Read more

 

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Today’s Tipsheet: Target Teams w/SoulCycle | Bed/Bath -0.4% | Wmart Sued Over Bullets | JCP +3.9%

 

Holiday e-commerce increases 13% to $69 billion by Tracy Maple at Internet Retailer. “The numbers fell a bit short of comScore’s prediction of $70 billion sales and 14% growth. Sales from personal computers only grew 6%, less than the 9% growth comScore anticipated, but mobile growth of 60% over the holiday season partly made up for the shortfall.” Read more

 

Bed, Bath & Beyond Q3 Comp -0.4% “Net sales were approximately $2.952 billion, an increase of approximately 0.3% from net sales of approximately $2.943 billion reported in the third quarter of fiscal 2014.” Read more

 

Target’s Collaboration With Soulcycle Is Its Most Unexpected Partnership Yet by Jamie Feldman at Huffington Post. “The two mega-brands have paired up to offer shoppers free pop-up fitness cycling classes (usually $34) in ten cities — Houston, Seattle, Washington D.C., Atlanta, Denver, Nashville, Miami, Chicago, Minneapolis and Los Angeles –between Jan. 22 and Feb. 14, as well as a pop-up shop dedicated to wellness products in the participating stores.” Read more

 

Wal-Mart sued over sale of bullets used in Pennsylvania murders via CNBC. “Until recently, sellers of guns and ammunition assumed they were protected from liability by the federal Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act. But last year, in a Wisconsin case, a jury found a Milwaukee gun store liable for selling a gun to a 21-year-old customer even though clerks had serious misgivings that the buyer was illegally buying the gun for someone else.” Read more

 

Supervalu files plan to spin off Save-A-Lot by Sam Black & Jim Hammerand at Minneapolis/St.Paul Business Journal. “The spinoff’s headquarters will be at Save-a-Lot’s current offices in Earth City, Mo. Supervalu…said the move does not need stockholder approval but did not say when the separation would be final.” Read more

 

Container Store, Macy’s, HSN cashing in on movie “Joy” based on inventor Joy Mangano by Maria Halkias at Dallas Morning News. “The Container Store is hosting Mangano at one of its Manhattan stores (58th & Lexington) on Sunday. The Container Store has sold a zillion of Mangano’s non-slip, space saving Huggable Hangers. Macy’s starts selling her products on Saturday. Mangano is making an appearance at its Herald Square store in Manhattan.” Read more

 

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REI launches app-based guide to U.S. national parks by Angel Gonzalez at Seattle Times. “The app, dubbed the REI Co-op Guide to the National Parks, will contain trail maps and descriptions for many national parks and their surroundings.” Read more

 

J.C.Penney comp sales +3.9% in November and December by Matthew Townsend at Bloomberg. “Despite unprecedented warm weather that significantly affected apparel sales across the company, our focus on private brands, enhanced omnichannel execution and compelling gift giving selection resulted in strong holiday sales,” (Marvin) Ellison said in the statement.” Read more

 

Container Store Q3 Comp +0.5% Read the release

 

…The Container Store stock nosedives nearly 17 percent after Q3 loss by Korri Kezar at Dallas Business Journal. “The company’s full-year guidance also held bad news. TCS now expects consolidated net sales to range between $785 million and $795 million, down from previous predictions of $800 million to $815 million.” Read more

 

Walgreens Q1 Results: “…net earnings attributable to Walgreens Boots Alliance determined in accordance with GAAP increased 30.6 percent to $1.1 billion compared with the same quarter a year ago.” Read the release

 

Walgreens Defends its Deal with Valeant by Laura Lorenzetti at Fortune. “Of course, when you introduce something new to the market and some new thoughts there’s always people who may think differently,” said Walgreens President Alex Gourlay. “We’re trying to take costs out of the system.” Read more

 

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ORCHARD SUPPLY PLANS GROWTH – Two years after bankruptcy, Lowe’s-owned hardware chain looks to expand by Annie Sciacca at San Francisco Business Times. “The 84-year-old retailer is slated to open nine stores in 2016, bringing its store count up from 76 to 85. That includes one or more in the San Francisco area, where it has already rolled out several new outlets.” Read more

 

Take a peek inside Cincy’s first Amazon store by Erin Caproni at Cincinnati Business Journal. See the 11 pics

 

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Today’s Tipsheet: Macy’s Cuts 5K | Wmart Greeters on Gun Patrol | Target’s Jones on CES Panel | Gov Appoints Ex-Costco Exec

 

Costco December Comp +1% / +5% “Costco reported net sales of $12.45 billion for the month of December, the five weeks endedJanuary 3, 2016, an increase of three percent from $12.13 billion during the similar period last year.” Read the release

 

Marks & Spencer CEO Bolland Out After Holiday Season Disaster by Geoffrey Smith at Fortune. “…same-store sales had fallen 5.8% in the crucial third quarter of its fiscal year…Part of the reason for the poor performance was M&S’s refusal to join a stampede of discounting ahead of the festive season…” Read more

 

Greeters at Texas Wal-Marts have gone from giving stickers to checking gun licenses by Lauren Etter & Shannon Pettypiece at Bloomberg via Dallas Morning News. “Cashiers or door greeters who see someone with a gun are to alert the highest- ranking employee, who is to approach the customer and ask to see the paperwork.” Read more

 

Rick Harrison of TV’s ‘Pawn Stars’ goes big with new Pawn Plaza in Las Vegas by Jay Jones at LA Times. “Pawn Plaza, Harrison’s new strip mall, recently opened along Las Vegas Boulevard just south of the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop. The store sometimes draws thousands of visitors a day.” Read more

 

MACY’S TO CUT 5,000 JOBS – Closing 40 stores – sales dip 5.2% by Alexander Coolidge at Cincinnati Enquirer. “Macy’s said it will record a $200 million charge for its fourth quarter in connection with the restructuring. The company also continues to explore its options for its mall-based stores and flagship real estate in New York, San Francisco, Chicago and Minneapolis.” Read more | Read the release

 

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Amazon to Sell Its Own Brand of Chips Next to Wipes, USB Cables by Jack Clark at Bloomberg. Read more

 

TARGET’S JEFF JONES APPEARS ON CES PANEL – An audience member asked why, after all these years, marketers still send him so much paper he doesn’t want. Jeff Jones, chief marketing officer of Target, responded that for all the hoopla over digital marketing—and he’s a fan of it—old-fashioned techniques like coupons, Sunday inserts, and catalogs still deliver great value to marketers. Consumers, it turns out, like them. Via Adam Lashinsky at Forbes

 

Gilt Groupe to Announce Sale to Saks Fifth Avenue Owner as Soon as Thursday Morning by Jason Del Rey at Recode. “Gilt Groupe is finalizing a deal to sell to Saks Fifth Avenue’s parent company for $250 million…The buyer, Hudson’s Bay Company…” Read more

 

Walgreens Boots Alliance Leadership to Participate at 34th Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference Read the release

 

RETIRED COSTCO EXEC RECOGNIZED – Governor Appoints Retired Costco Exec to Univ. of Washington Board of Regents by Ashley Stewart at Puget Sound Business Journal. “Gov. Jay Inslee appointed retired Costco executive Joel Benoliel and re-appointed Microsoft executive Joanne Harrell on Tuesday to serve six-year terms on the University of Washington Board of Regents.” Read more

 

40% of millennials have used a pawnshop or payday lender by Jillian Berman at MarketWatch. Read more

 

One Kings Lane, Once Valued at $900 Million, is Likely to Sell for Fraction of That by Jason Del Rey at Recode. “One Kings Lane, the online seller of furniture and home decor that has struggled for the better part of the last two years, has been running a process to sell the company for several months, four sources told Re/code.” Read more

 

Lowe’s Holoroom Helps Customers Visualize the Room of Their Dreams with Virtual Reality Read the release

 

Retail Chief Angela Ahrendts Remains Apple’s Top-Paid Executive, Bringing in $25.8 Million in 2015 by Dawn Chmielewski at Recode. Read more

 

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Intel launches x-ray-like glasses that allow wearers to ‘see inside’ objects

Chicago Tribune: Who will win America’s worst employer contest? 

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Former Target human resources exec Judy Werthauser lands at Domino’s by Jonathan Maze at Restaurant News. “Werthauser will report directly to Domino’s CEO Patrick Doyle and will join the company immediately. She will oversee human resources organization and maintain a “people-first culture” at company-owned units that employ a total of 12,000 people.” Read more

 

Apple Stores to Expand in Latin America, Starting With Mexico City by Joe Rossignol at MacRumors. “The tipster claims the first Mexico City store will be located in the upscale Via Santa Fe area of Centro Santa Fe, the largest shopping mall in Latin America, while the second store will allegedly be in a prominent shopping district and adopt Apple’s next-generation store design used in Brussels, Cupertino, Dubai and elsewhere.” Read more

 

SHE’S BACK – Ronda Rousey to Host ‘Saturday Night Live’ by James Montgomery at Rolling Stone. “Musical guest Selena Gomez will join Rousey on the January 23 episode of SNL.” Read more

 

Terry Lundgren Contends With Activist Investors at Macy’s by David Moin/Evan Clark/Sharon Edelson at WWD. “In 2008-09, there were similar cries, that retail and the fashion world is coming to an end — we got through it. People are now once again saying that.” (Lundgren) concedes, “This time it’s different.” Read more

 

MasterCard Pushes Into the Refrigerator by Leena Rao at Fortune. “Groceries are delivered by FreshDirect and the supermarket chain ShopRite at a selected time…For now, the service is only available in New York and the Northeast.” Read more

 

Rosalind Brewer to Give Keynote Speech at MLK Event “The Northwest Arkansas Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Council will hold its 20th annual Recommitment Banquet at 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 18 in the Fayetteville Town Center as the final event in the local celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day.” Read more

 

Lowe’s exec recognized as among ‘most innovative’ retail leaders by Katherine Peralta at Charlotte Observer. “Kyle Nel is the executive director of Lowe’s Innovation Labs, the retailer’s technology hub launched in 2014…Other executives recognized include Stella & Dot CEO Jessica Herrin, Tory Burch LLC co-CEO Tory Burch and Ulta Beauty CEO Mary Dillon.” Read more

 

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The owner of CNN and TNT wants to transform commercial breaks into 3-minute-long native ads by Lara O’Reilly at Business Insider. Read more

 

EPA says study of major pesticide finds chemical harms honeybees when used on some crops but not on others by Seth Borenstein at AP via Star Tribune. “A major pesticide harms honeybees when used on cotton and citrus but not on other big crops like corn, berries and tobacco, the Environmental Protection Agency found.” Read more

 

Ex-Home Depot VP Appointed CFO at Hancock Fabrics “The Board appointed Rebecca I. Flick as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer.” Read the release

 

Petco Launches $2.5B Leveraged Loan Backing LBO by Kerry Kantin at Forbes. Read more

 

With extension of board of directors nominations, has Cabela’s been given a little ‘breathing room’? by Paige Yowell at Omaha World-Herald. “Cabela’s on Tuesday said it would delay the 30-day window during which shareholders can nominate people to its board of directors. The move is a sign, some Wall Streeters say, of a number of possible scenarios…” Read more

 

LeBron’s wife closing Miami juice shop by Ethan J. Skolnick at Miami Herald. “The James family is now looking to open a store in the Cleveland area.” Read more

 

Amazon Added 500,000 Items to Prime in Six Months by Changing One Key Policy by Jason Del Rey at Recode. “Known as “seller-fulfilled Prime,” the new program allows businesses that sell goods on Amazon to qualify their products for Prime two-day shipping without warehousing those goods with Amazon.” Read more

 

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Boston: Wayfair to grow its Boston headquarters space by 40% this year

CNBC: New Year’s resolutions a boon for these retailers

After Fan Backlash, Hasbro Says Female Character Will Be Added to Monopoly Later This Year

How Women Secretly Won the Hobby Lobby Fight

Dolce & Gabbana is catering to a soon-to-be $484 billion market most retailers ignore

Minnesota company recalls Wal-Mart brand beef that could contain wood

Trader Joe’s tuna fish cans are underfilled: lawsuit

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