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Buy now, pay later services replace layaway
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Janet Nguyen
Jan 10, 2022
Services like Affirm and Klarna charge interest for allowing consumers to pay for their purchases in installments.
Why do Walmart shoppers enter on the left and exit on the right?
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Janet Nguyen
Dec 9, 2021
It’s a matter of directing heavy foot traffic, experts say.
"What supply chain crisis?" say Target, Walmart and Home Depot
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Matt Levin
Nov 17, 2021
Target, Walmart and Home Depot told investors they have more than adequate inventory to weather the holidays.
Netflix, Walmart team up to sell merch from "Squid Game" and other shows
Oct 11, 2021
A dedicated e-commerce hub will sell merchandise for Netflix's most popular shows, including a "Stranger Things" cassette player.
Employers' new strategy: Come for the work, stay for the college tuition
Sep 13, 2021
Big companies have started offering free tuition for workers on the front lines. Does it help with retention?
Walmart will make local "white label" deliveries for other retailers
Aug 24, 2021
The retail giant already has a well developed "last-mile" delivery network in parts of the country.
Department stores rebound, but have a long way to go
Aug 20, 2021
This week, we saw positive quarterly earnings from Macy’s and Kohl's, and news that Amazon plans to open what are essentially department stores.
For public good, not for profit.
Walmart's vaccine mandate may be a sign of things to come
Aug 2, 2021
It's a test case for other businesses considering mandates. The company has influence on the service industry at large.
What drives corporations to sign — or not sign — a letter opposing voting restrictions?
Apr 14, 2021
Amazon, Netflix and Starbucks joined a public statement, but Coca-Cola, Walmart and others did not.
How will Walmart keep its sales growth going?
Feb 18, 2021
The giant retail chain received a big boost from the pandemic, but sales are starting to drop off.