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Open to allIt's unclear why the NRF rejected Shein's membership application, but according to one of the people familiar, someone with sway is strongly against the company's admittance. The NRF's board has a leadership team and an executive committee. An NRF membership application form that can be found online states: "Companies principally engaged in retailing are eligible for membership in the Federation." Two of the board members said they weren't aware of any instances where the NRF denied a retailer membership. "I don't think they are in the business of turning anyone down," one of the board members told CNBC.
Persons: Scott Olson, Matthew Shay, Courtney Reagan, CNBC Steve Dennis, Neiman, Sears, Dennis, Shein, John Furner, Bob Eddy, Mike George, Brian Cornell, Tony Spring, wasn't, Wang Ying, Ashley Sanchez, Joscelin Flores, Allen J, They've, Temu, it's Organizations: Getty, National Retail Federation, CNBC, Neiman Marcus, New York Stock Exchange, Shay, Walmart U.S, BJ's Wholesale, Qurate, QVC, Federation, Brands, Publicis Groupe, Coresight, Xinhua News Agency, Forum, World Retail, Los Angeles Times, Chinese Communist Party Locations: Whitestown , Indiana, New York City, America, U.S, New York, United States, Hamburg, Germany, Los Angeles, Paris, Davos, Switzerland, Las Vegas, Shoptalk, Fontana, Ontario Mills, Ontario
New York City has an image problem. The nightly news typically has a Big Apple spot about unprovoked street violence, subway attacks, drive-by shootings, shoplifting gangs and homeless encampments. The upcoming 400th anniversary of New York City in 2025 offers a great opportunity to change the prevailing narrative. A world-class party could attract more tourists to the world’s greatest city. And Gotham has thousands of citizens who care deeply about the past and who would eagerly embrace the opportunity to show their love for the city.
Persons: Eric Adams, we’ve Organizations: Apple, New Locations: York City, Gotham, United States, New York City
Many large retailers in the U.S. have long been engaged in the practice of quietly tracking and targeting return behavior. According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, U.S. retailers use third-party loss-prevention services to track risky return behavior. This doesn't outright mean fraudulent activity, but rather behavior that "mimics" or could be linked to such behavior. The most notable third-party loss-prevention service is The Retail Equation, a software provider that tracks return behavior that retailers deem potentially fraudulent. According to several now-dismissed lawsuits and Better Business Bureau complaints, customers reported they were following a store's return policy and were still issued a warning.
Persons: Robert Overstreet Organizations: Walmart, Staples, National Retail Federation, Iowa, Wall Street Journal, Better Locations: U.S, T.J.Maxx
Some are practicing something called "AI washing," which Securities and Exchange Commission chair Gary Gensler explained in a video includes "false claims to investors by those purporting to use those new technologies." In reality, what AI washing leads to is a breakdown of confidence between vendors and their consumers, enterprise partners and investors. Bates says so-called button-pushing applications are AI washing, too. "These prompts that are being sold as AI companies, they have to be maintained and monitored and adjusted in order to work." Stewart says even 80–90% gross profitability for a fully AI company with limited human intervention is standard.
Persons: they're, Gary Gensler, It's, it's, Michael Stewart, Timothy Bates, Bates, Toby Coulthard, Coulthard, Microsoft's, Stewart Organizations: Securities, Exchange, SEC, Inc, University of Michigan, Flint College of Innovation & Technology, Lenovo, General Motors
The Macy's logo is seen at its store in Herald Square in New York City on Jan. 19, 2024. "Through our investigation, we found that Rehana's Cosmetics was well-known to shoplifters, who would willingly bring them stolen items," Bragg said. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced an indictment relating to more than $1 million in stolen goods as part of a retail theft fencing operation. The charges come as retailers such as Target and Ulta increasingly cite theft as a growing problem at their stores. In March, a monthslong CNBC investigation showed how police broke up an organized retail crime ring that stole millions in cosmetics from Ulta stores and resold them on Amazon .
Persons: shoplifters, Bragg, Rehana's, Alvin Bragg, Attorney Alvin Bragg Organizations: Empire, Manhattan, Attorney, CNBC, Attorney's Office, CVS, Manhattan District Locations: New York City, Midtown Manhattan, borough's, New York
To Cramer, McDonald's earnings' disappointed last week because its products have become too expensive. He said consumers no longer consider the burger chain to have bargain prices, something the the company could be reluctant to admit. Cramer also said Starbucks ' coffee may be too expensive, adding he's disappointed management doesn't seem to be talking about rolling back prices. Cramer also discussed how Dollar General and Dollar Tree might shape up against outfits like Walmart and Costco . McDonald's, Starbucks, Target, Dollar General, Dollar Tree and Costco did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, doesn't Organizations: Nordstrom, Walmart, Costco, Starbucks, Target
As anchor department stores left malls, so did some name-brand chains like Ruby Tuesday, Chili’s, Applebee’s and others. What’s taking their place illustrates a large shift in US tastes: There’s a boom in smaller and regional restaurant chains with a local following. At the same time, many national chains are prioritizing drive-thru locations over their sit-down restaurants in malls. Chick-fil-A restaurants were only located in mall food courts for the company’s first 20 years. “Traditional mall restaurants were casual dining chains like Chili’s, TGI Fridays, and quick-service restaurants in food courts.
Persons: Ruby, What’s, Paul Hennessy, , Chris Simms, Simms, Gabby Jones, Mark Hunter, CBRE, RJ Hottovy, ” Hottovy, David Kim, ” Kim, It’s Organizations: New, New York CNN, Anadolu Agency, Getty, , Food, JCPenney, Nordstrom, Green, Westfield Garden, Bloomberg, Deloitte, NV Locations: New York, Applebee’s, Orlando , Florida, Paramus , New Jersey, United States, Greenbriar, Atlanta, Korean, Henderson
Leaving London for New York City felt like the only option. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementTwo years ago, my partner and I were still living in a one-and-a-half-bedroom basement in London. AdvertisementLeaving London for New York felt like the only optionAfter that, I had to admit, grudgingly, that going to New York seemed like the best option. The poverty in New York City is reported to have increased in recent years, bringing the total number of New Yorkers living in poverty to 2 million, according to a report from Robin Hood, an anti-poverty philanthropy.
Persons: Hannah Crown, , we've, we'd, Peter, We've, I've, Robin Hood, It's Organizations: Service, Apple, Radio City, London Locations: British, England, London, New York City, New York, New Jersey, Brooklyn, Macy's, Radio, Dyker Heights, Long
The ongoing challenges for department stores, which extend back more than a decade, keep playing into the hands of off-price competitors, UBS said. Despite woes at other retailers, TJX stands out as a resilient company well-equipped to avoid many of the industry's challenges. TJX 1Y mountain TJX's stock performance over the past 12 months. One factor keeping a lid on TJX's stock recently may be that it is trading close to its historical valuation, noted Chuck Grom, a consumer and retail analyst at Gordon Haskett. On the other hand, spending at department stores fell 3.7% in March after a 5.2% decline in February, according to Bank of America.
Persons: Jeff Marks, TJX, — TJX, Ernie Herrman, Chuck Grom, Gordon Haskett, Grom, TJX's, Corey Tarlowe, Tarlowe, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Jeff Greenberg Organizations: Companies, TJX Companies, Ross Stores, UBS, Burlington Stores, Nordstrom, Marshalls, Home Goods, CNBC, Loop, Jefferies, Bank of America, Universal, Getty Locations: Maxx, Port St Lucie , Florida
Department stores — which were historically the most important real estate in the nation's malls — are a different story. Department stores are struggling to compete against new online direct-to-consumer competitors and smaller brick-and-mortar retailers that have been able to keep up with the ever-changing demand of consumers. Top-tier malls, known as Class A malls, are pivoting toward an experiential model, replacing department stores with grocery stores, casinos, gyms, ice skating rinks and, in some cases, even residential apartments. Lower-tier malls are feeling the effects of department store closures more acutely as inflation and economic pressures increasingly split consumers into two categories: luxury shoppers and discount shoppers. Watch the video above to find out more about how malls survived the death of the department store.
Persons: Michael Guerin, That's, America's, Haendel St, Juste Organizations: . Department, JCPenney, Sears, Macy's, Mizuho Securities Locations: Macerich
How U.S. malls survived the death of department stores
  + stars: | 2024-04-14 | by ( Delon Thornton | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHow U.S. malls survived the death of department storesAmerican malls are pivoting toward an experiential model less dependent on department stores. U.S. department stores are struggling to compete against newer, online direct-to-consumer competitors and smaller brick-and-mortar retailers that have been able to keep up with the ever changing demand of consumers. And this is causing familiar retailers like JCPenney, Sears and Macy's to close, the latter of which recently announced it would close up to 150 stores.
Persons: Macy's Organizations: JCPenney, Sears Locations: U.S
Arkhouse then launched its proxy fight and put forward nine nominees to Macy's 15-person board. Turning the tideOther department store chains have faced challenges from activists in recent years, and even when those efforts fall short, the pressure can bring about sweeping changes. That includes Macy's locations with stronger sales as well as its two chains that have outperformed the namesake brand, higher-end department store chain Bloomingdale's and beauty chain Bluemercury. Arkhouse claims Macy's refused to engage with it, and Macy's rebuffed Arkhouse saying it didn't have the financing for the takeover it proposed. Arkhouse, for its part, has said it plans to keep Macy's stores open.
Persons: Bing Guan, Tony Spring, Arkhouse, Neil Saunders, Macy's, Michelle Gass, Levi Strauss, Chip Bergh, Ben Hider, , GlobalData's Saunders, It'll, Gavriel Kahane, Kahane, it's Organizations: Macy's Inc, National Retail Federation, Bloomberg, Getty, Arkhouse Management, Capital Management, American, Brigade, Levi, Herald, Sears, CNBC, Macy's, Fortress Investment Group, One Investment Management Locations: Herald, New York, Macy's, New York City
Illuminated trademark of the American athletic footwear and apparel corporation Nike, Inc. seen on the Nike Store window in Antwerp, Belgium. The strategy allowed Nike to earn far more from its sales and gain better insights about its customers through data collection. Over the last four years, Donahoe said Nike tripled its mobile and digital business from about 10% of overall sales to 30%. Shifting to a direct model is capital-intensive and saddled Nike with the headaches of returns and owned inventory, which had typically fallen on wholesale partners. On top of that, department stores and specialty shops are massive customer acquisition engines.
Persons: Karol Serewis, John Donahoe, Donahoe, CNBC's Sara Eisen Organizations: Nike, Inc, Getty Images Locations: Antwerp, Belgium, Paris
But the timing made Hoffpauir's proposal one-of-a-kind — he wanted to pop the question during the solar eclipse on Monday, as Lewisville was in the path of totality. Related storiesShe also had to wear eclipse glasses as she set everything up once it started and could only remove them when the eclipse reached totality. Finally, the eclipse reached totality at 1:42 p.m., and Hoffpauir and Alex sprung into action. "He got down on one knee right there, right in the middle of the flash, and got that beautiful diamond effect with the totality." Harbison was completely surprised, as she didn't suspect the proposal or that Alex was anyone other than an eclipse viewer.
Persons: , Alex Hoffpauir's, Macy Alex's inbox, Alex, Austynn Harbison, Hoffpauir, I've, Harbison, Bonnie Tyler's Organizations: Service, Business, Designs Locations: Lewisville , Texas, Hoffpauir, Lewisville
Department store Macy's on Wednesday said it had settled its proxy fight with an activist group led by Arkhouse Management, and that it would add two new directors to its 15-person board. The reshuffle moves Macy's closer to a deal that would take the 165-year-old department store private. Ric Clark, a former executive at Brookfield, and Rick Markee will join Macy's board effective immediately. Arkhouse first submitted an offer to take the retailer private in 2023. The investment-firm-turned-activist then launched a proxy fight at the company in February, putting up a nine-director slate.
Persons: Ric Clark, Rick Markee, Markee, Clark, Macy's, Arkhouse, Jonathon Blackwell, Gavriel Kahane Organizations: Arkhouse Management, Brookfield, Brigade Management
For fiscal year 2023, credit card revenue totaled $619 million for Macy's and approximately $475 million for Nordstrom . The three companies do not break out how much of total credit card revenue comes from late fees. All of that adds up to dwindling credit card revenue for retailers, who can now expect to see it shrink even further. Target's credit card revenue fell to $667 million last year, down from $734 million in the prior fiscal year. Gap does not disclose credit card revenue, but its Chief Financial Officer, Katrina O'Connell, said on an earnings call that losses from late fees will be "largely offset in 2024 by other levers within our credit card program."
Persons: Robert Nickelsberg, it'll, Jane Hali, Kohl's, David Silverman, Silverman, , Michael Fiddelke, Macy's, Adrian Mitchell, It's, Nordstrom, Katrina O'Connell Organizations: Getty Images Department, Consumer Financial, Bureau, Associates, Nordstrom, Fitch, TD Bank, Shoppers, Adobe Analytics, Citi, Sam's Locations: New York City
Shares of Levi Strauss surged 18% on Thursday after the retailer raised its full-year profit guidance and posted holiday earnings that beat expectations. Late Wednesday, Levi's announced its fiscal first quarter earnings and said it expects adjusted earnings per share for fiscal 2024 to be between $1.17 and $1.27, up from a previous range of $1.15 to $1.25. As part of the project, Levi's cut about 12% of its global workforce. It also exited its Denizen business, which comes at a lower margin, and has relied less on aggressive discounting to drive sales. It's also seeing record amounts of sales happening online and through its own shops instead of through department stores like Macy's and Kohl's , which come at a lower margin.
Persons: Levi Strauss, Levi's, it's, that's, It's, Harmit Singh Organizations: Woodbury Locations: Central Valley , New York, U.S
Excluding one-time costs related to Levi's restructuring, the company reported earnings per share of 26 cents, ahead of Wall Street's estimates. The sales slump was primarily attributed to a shift in Levi's wholesale orders, which boosted profits by about $100 million in the year-ago period. For the last couple of years, Levi's has been moving away from wholesalers and doing more of its sales through its own stores and website. If Macy's store closures or other challenges to department stores affects Levi's business, she expects direct-to-consumer sales will offset those losses. During the quarter, sales of items like denim skirts, dresses and tops were up 19% in Levi's direct-to-consumer channel, said Gass.
Persons: Levi Strauss, Levi's, Macy's, Levi's —, Michelle Gass, Gass, Harmit Singh, Beyoncé, Carter, Post Malone Organizations: Levi's, LSEG, Arkhouse Management, CNBC Locations: U.S, Europe
People walk past an Ulta Beauty store in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, U.S., March 8, 2022. Ulta Beauty shares tumbled about 13% on Wednesday as CEO Dave Kimbell warned of cooling demand for beauty products. "We have seen a slowdown in the total category," Kimbell said at an investor conference hosted by JPMorgan Chase. Target has opened a growing number of Ulta Beauty shops in its stores. So far this year, Ulta shares are down nearly 8%, trailing the nearly 10% gains of the S&P 500.
Persons: Dave Kimbell, Estee Lauder, Kimbell, JPMorgan Chase, Ulta Organizations: Coty, JPMorgan Locations: Manhattan, New York City , New York, U.S
Those companies already count many of Macy's shoppers as their customers, according to an analysis of credit card data by Earnest Analytics. Macy's closures could put as much as $2 billion of market share up for grabs. The department store's net sales were $23.1 billion in the most recent fiscal year, and it said the 150 stores that it's closing account for less than 10% of sales. About 63% of Macy's stores have a T.J. Maxx or Marshalls within a one-mile radius, according to an analysis by Jefferies. Off-price stores also draw a similar customer, which tends to be more affluent.
Persons: Macy's, Justin Sullivan, Brian Cornell, Tom Kingsbury, Maxx, Jefferies, Ross, Earnest, Penney, Tony Spring, Corey Tarlowe, Cornell, Tarlowe, Cos, Mercedes Organizations: Getty, CNBC, Nordstrom, Earnest Analytics, Target, Abercrombie, Fitch, Home Goods, Jefferies, Toyota, Maxx Locations: San Leandro , California, United States, New York, Burlington, U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMacy's shutdowns: How other retail competitors are smelling opportunityCorey Tarlowe, Jefferies equity analyst, joins 'The Exchange' with CNBC's Melissa Repko to discuss how consumer habits benefit certain retailers, why some retailers are closing stores while others report strong earnings, and more.
Persons: Corey Tarlowe, CNBC's Melissa Repko Organizations: Jefferies
What’s open and closed on Easter Day 2024?
  + stars: | 2024-03-30 | by ( Ramishah Maruf | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +1 min
On Easter Sunday, Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his crucifixion. Here’s what’s open and closed on Easter Sunday 2024. Most Kroger stores and the grocery stores under its umbrella will be open on Easter, the company said. Postal servicesSince it’s a Sunday, United States Postal Service won’t be delivering mail. There will be no UPS pickup or delivery service, and UPS Store locations may be closed but Express Critical will be available.
Persons: Jesus Christ, Jesus, TJ Maxx Organizations: New, New York CNN, National Retail Federation, Retail, Costco, Sam’s, Kroger, Shoppers, Walmart, New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq, United States Postal Service, FedEx Locations: New York, HomeGoods, Sierra
AdvertisementFederal officials raided the Los Angeles and Miami homes of Sean Combs on Monday. Despite media speculation, neither Mr. Combs nor any of his family members have been arrested nor has their ability to travel been restricted in any way. Within the first two years of the partnership, annual sales grew from 75,000 to 400,000 cases, according to a lawsuit Combs filed against Diageo last year. "She recognized that she was powerless, and that reporting Mr. Combs to the authorities would not alter Mr. Combs's status or influence but would merely give Mr. Combs another excuse to hurt her." AdvertisementIn a separate lawsuit filed in November, Joi Dickerson-Neal alleges that Combs drugged and assaulted her in 1991.
Persons: Sean, Diddy, Combs, He's, , Sean Combs, Casandra Ventura, Ventura, Cassie, Rodney Jones Jr, Lil Rod, groping, Aaron Dyer, Mr, Craig Mack, Faith Evans, Mase, B.I.G, Forbes, Sean Jean, they'd, DeLeon, He'd, Mark Wahlberg, Ciroc, Ethan Miller, Zack O'Malley Greenburg, Jay, — he's, he's, Kerry James Marshall, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Jean, Michel Basquiat, Joi Dickerson, Neal, Jane Doe Organizations: Service, Federal, Federal Homeland Security, AP, Business, Bad Boy Records, Uptown Records, East, Bad, Arista Records, Global Brands Group, Diageo, of, Hulu, Combs Enterprises Locations: Los Angeles, Miami
Read previewFederal officials raided the Los Angeles and Miami homes of Sean Combs on Monday. Despite media speculation, neither Mr. Combs nor any of his family members have been arrested nor has their ability to travel been restricted in any way. Mr. Combs is innocent." Within the first two years of the partnership, annual sales grew from 75,000 to 400,000 cases, according to a lawsuit Combs filed against Diageo last year. "She recognized that she was powerless, and that reporting Mr. Combs to the authorities would not alter Mr. Combs's status or influence but would merely give Mr. Combs another excuse to hurt her."
Persons: , Sean Combs, Combs, Casandra Ventura, Ventura, Cassie, Rodney Jones Jr, Lil Rod, groping, Aaron Dyer, Mr, Diddy, Craig Mack, Faith Evans, Mase, B.I.G, Forbes, Sean John, they'd, DeLeon, He'd, Mark Wahlberg, Ciroc, Ethan Miller, Zack O'Malley Greenburg, Jay, — he's, he's, Kerry James Marshall, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Jean, Michel Basquiat, Joi Dickerson, Neal, Jane Doe, Sean Jean Organizations: Service, Federal Homeland Security, AP, Business, Bad Boy Records, Uptown Records, East, Bad, Arista Records, Global Brands Group, Diageo, of, Hulu, Combs Enterprises Locations: Los Angeles, Miami
Canada Goose said Tuesday that it will cut about 17% of its corporate workforce, following a string of other retailers that have laid off employees this year as consumers continue to pull back on discretionary spending. The cuts will affect staff at Canada Goose's corporate headquarters, which had about 915 employees as of April 2023, according to a securities filing. Between April 2021 and April 2023, Canada Goose nearly doubled the number of employees at its corporate head offices from 544 to 915 to support its "continued growth," the filing says. When releasing its holiday-quarter results, Canada Goose noted that its wholesale revenues were particularly weak, an ongoing dynamic for the company that many other retailers have felt. The layoffs at Canada Goose come after Nike, Macy's , Wayfair , Hasbro and Etsy all announced widespread layoffs over the past few months.
Persons: Goose, Dani Reiss, Reiss, Canada Goose Organizations: Canada, Armour, Nike, Hasbro, Etsy Locations: Canada
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