Retail industry

Peloton is raising subscription fees while cutting prices for its Bikes and other equipment
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Peloton is raising subscription fees while cutting prices for its Bikes and other equipment

A Peloton Interactive Inc. logo on a stationary bike at the company’s showroom in Dedham, Massachusetts, U.S., on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021. Adam Glanzman | Bloomberg | Getty Images Peloton is hiking the monthly monthly fee for its on-demand fitness content for the first time ever, while it also slashes the prices of its Bike, […]

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Retail sales rose 0.5% in March amid inflation jump; import prices hit 11-year high
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Retail sales rose 0.5% in March amid inflation jump; import prices hit 11-year high

Customers pushing shopping carts shop at a supermarket on April 12, 2022 in San Mateo County, California. Liu Guanguan | China News Service | Getty Images Consumers continued to spend in March even as inflation rose to its highest level since late 1981, according to government data released Thursday. Retail sales climbed 0.5% from the […]

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Baby strollers, Ferris wheels and BTS: More tourists are bringing their kids to Las Vegas
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Baby strollers, Ferris wheels and BTS: More tourists are bringing their kids to Las Vegas

It may not be Orlando, but Las Vegas is giving other family-friendly destinations a run for the money.  “Sin City” once marketed itself to people with naughty inclinations with the slogan “What Happens in Vegas Stays in Vegas.” Now what happens in Vegas may include Ferris wheels, sporting events and Instagram-worthy family photos.   A survey […]

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Rent the Runway CEO sees inflation as a competitive advantage for the company
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Rent the Runway CEO sees inflation as a competitive advantage for the company

Rent the Runway sees the more than 2 million weddings planned for this year, and all the parties that come with them, as being a massive boon to its business. Plus, according to co-founder and Chief Executive Jennifer Hyman, Rent the Runway is reaping the benefits of consumers seeking value and stability during times of […]

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Peloton activist Blackwells Capital takes aim at new CEO, again pushes for sale
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Peloton activist Blackwells Capital takes aim at new CEO, again pushes for sale

A person walks past a Peloton store on January 20, 2022 in Coral Gables, Florida. Joe Raedle | Getty Images Activist Blackwells Capital is reiterating its push for Peloton to consider a sale, arguing that the connected fitness company has made little to no progress under new Chief Executive Barry McCarthy, according to a new […]

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Starbucks is reportedly weighing better benefits for nonunion workers
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Starbucks is reportedly weighing better benefits for nonunion workers

Starbucks Chairman and CEO Howard Schultz speaks at the Annual Meeting of Shareholders in Seattle, Washington on March 22, 2017. Jason Redmond | AFP | Getty Images Starbucks’ campaign to dissuade baristas from unionizing could include extending new benefits exclusively to nonunion workers, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. The company’s CEO, Howard Schultz, told […]

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UBS expects 50,000 store closures in the U.S. over the next 5 years after pandemic pause
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UBS expects 50,000 store closures in the U.S. over the next 5 years after pandemic pause

A pandemic shakeup in 2020 led to a surge in store closures, coupled with dozens retailers filing for bankruptcy, which emptied out shopping malls and left vacancies scattered along the streets major markets including New York City. The aftermath, though, was a temporary relief from closures, as companies took the chance in 2020 to quickly […]

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What big companies are saying about consumer spending and inflation as earning season begins
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What big companies are saying about consumer spending and inflation as earning season begins

At what point do consumers say enough is enough when it comes to paying more for goods and services? The question is top of mind for C-suite executives, regardless of industry, as inflation surges to levels not seen in decades. And as earnings season begins, so are the concerns about balancing the rising costs and […]

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Cheaper doughnuts, free gas cards and more: Retailers and restaurants woo consumers who are feeling pain at the pump
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Cheaper doughnuts, free gas cards and more: Retailers and restaurants woo consumers who are feeling pain at the pump

A car is pumping gas at a Costco gas station. The conflict between Ukraine and Russia resulted in increased gas prices in the United States in the past two weeks. Michael Ho Wai | Lightrocket | Getty Images Along with fried chicken, biscuits and iced tea, family meals at Southern fast-food chain Bojangles now include […]

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Bed Bath & Beyond posts disappointing results after low inventory hurt business in the holiday quarter
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Bed Bath & Beyond posts disappointing results after low inventory hurt business in the holiday quarter

Bed Bath and Beyond on Wednesday reported a surprising holiday-quarter loss, as the company ran low on inventory and struggled to move merchandise out of congested ports and onto shelves. Shares fell more than 10% in premarket trading, as investors weighed the news. CEO Mark Tritton said out-of-stock merchandise caused the company to miss out […]

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