Business Intelligence | From W.D. Strategies on MSN

Retail apocalypse 2.0: Why these 3 major chains are quietly clearing shelves

The American shopping landscape is undergoing a seismic transformation. Empty storefronts dot suburban strip malls, while ...
Among the more common economic tropes of the last 15 years has been the U.S. “retail apocalypse.” Giant e-commerce companies, so the story goes, have killed traditional brick-and-mortar establishments ...
If the health of the retail sector is judged by the number of Chapter 11 and liquidation announcements since 2019, it would appear the industry is facing an apocalypse. But the reality is far more ...
These days, it seems like familiar stores are closing left and right. Some experts are saying that this is part of a “retail apocalypse.” And more than 15,000 stores — many of which are popular brands ...
(Bloomberg Opinion)—Many of the retail industry’s challenges in 2020 will be familiar, such as adapting to the rise of e-commerce and trade-related uncertainty from Washington. But the lineup of CEOs ...
Amazon is having a massive effect on the Retail Landscape of the US. The "Retail Apocalypse" meme has run amok and is throwing up all kinds of interesting value opportunities. Common sense indicates ...
Big efforts to draw in customers during the holiday season paid off for brands like Target and Kohl's.
The path to the middle class in retail is often to become a supervisor. There are 1.2 million of them, and their average annual salary is more than twice that of a cashier at $44,000. In that category ...