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Fall is Here…Will Economic Factors Rise?
23 Sep, 2016 • Helen Thomas
Home Sales: Existing-home sales dropped .9% in August, marking the second month in a row of decline. However, year-over-year sales are up .8% over last year. While new home sales have been steadily rising, existing-home sales make up 90% of the home sale market. The National Association of Retailers reports that with the housing market... Read more »
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Bring on the Holidays…And E-Commerce Shopping
15 Sep, 2016 • Helen Thomas
To gear up for what is expected to be a very high e-commerce driven holiday shopping period, UPS says it will hire 95,000 seasonal workers this year, and FedEx Corp will hire close to 150,000. Overall retail hiring is expected to be the same as last year’s high numbers, but a shift to preparing for... Read more »
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Canadian Clothing Sales are on the Rise
13 Sep, 2016 • Helen Thomas
The National Retail Federation (NRF) reported today that Canadians are spending more on clothing, footwear and accessories. Statistics Canada released a report that total retail sales in the clothing segment totaled $41.9 billion in 2015, a 38% increase from a decade ago. During that decade, many retailers exited the Canadian retail market, such as Maxx... Read more »
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Which Accelerated Analytics Customer is ‘Popping Up’ in New York?
06 Sep, 2016 • Helen Thomas
Vera Bradley has plans to open a pop-up shop in NYC, replacing a shop occupied by Kate Spade through the end of last May. Opening in September, the pop-up shop will be 2,700 square feet over 2 stories and will carry the entire Vera Bradley collection. The store will also be the grand debut of... Read more »
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A New Resource for Both Customers and Inventory Management: The LoweBot.
01 Sep, 2016 • Helen Thomas
Beginning this fall in Lowe’s locations in the Bay Area, customers will have a new resource to answer their simple questions. Meet the LoweBot. A NAVii autonomous retail service robot that will be rolling out in 10 stores over the next 7 months. The LoweBot will be capable of scanning inventory and capturing real-time data,... Read more »
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WILL RETAILER DISCOUNTING HARM BRAND VALUE?
29 Aug, 2016 • Helen Thomas
In an effort to get out of this year’s retail doldrums, department store retailers have been reducing prices on fashion brands they typically do not run promotions on. Promotions reached an all-time high in the last quarter, and in July over 2,000 emails advertising specials were sent to shoppers across the US. Some prices in... Read more »
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Will This Week Bring an Olympic Rise to Retail Sales?
11 Aug, 2016 • Helen Thomas
Even before the Olympics started, the retail industry has experienced a big spike in athletic apparel. The growing popularity of “athleisure” clothing have helped athletic apparel see an increase this year of 14% to $45.7 billion as of the end of May. Now the Olympics are in full swing, and the athletes are all decked... Read more »
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BACK TO SCHOOL AND COLLEGE SALES HELP RETAIL SUMMER SLUMP
04 Aug, 2016 • Helen Thomas
Back to School sales helped raise retail sales by .3% over the previous week and 2.5% over one year ago, following a four-week decline in June into July. Expectations are that Back to School sales will rise another 2.5% from July through September, which will be a successful repeat of the 2015 season. Discounters and... Read more »
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US Beauty Market Expected to Grow to $90 Billion in 2020, and Accelerated Analytics Cosmetics Brands are in the News!
26 Jul, 2016 • Helen Thomas
Today’s $80 billion US beauty market will continue to grow according to a report by Euromonitor International. This growth rate will mean the beauty market will grow by 45% in 10 years. In 2015, the premium beauty category grew 7%, with premium foundation sales increasing 14.2%, compared to just 3% the prior year. Consumers have... Read more »

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