
Discount department store Target Australia is cutting staff due to underperformance and relocating its Geelong head office to a new headquarters west of Melbourne.
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Discount department store Target Australia is cutting staff due to underperformance and relocating its Geelong head office to a new headquarters west of Melbourne.
The head of marketing for the U.S. online business of Wal-Mart Stores has left the retailer to return to a business-conference firm he founded, a company statement said on Thursday.
Amazon has sued a veteran logistics executive hired by Target as its chief supply chain and logistics officer to prevent him from revealing trade secrets.
Finnish design house, Marimekko is latest brand to partner with Target on its annual spring capsule collaboration collection.
Sears Holdings Corp reported a 7.1 percent drop in sales at established stores during the holiday quarter compared with a year earlier, and said it would speed up closures of unprofitable stores in the next few months.
The retailer is putting the spotlight on its customer experience and product assortment, as it nominates Michelle Wlazlo as Senior VP of Apparel and Accessories and Erika De Salvatore as VP of Visual Merchandising.
Samsung plans to expand its fledgling mobile payment service in the United States next year, allowing users to shop online and with more smartphones that support the electronic wallet.
JC Penny announced on Dec 18 that Therace Risch has succeeded Scott Laverty as the company’s Executive Vice President, Chief Information Officer.
The American group will welcome Carrie Ask to its team on 16th February. The executive will be the new EVP as well as President of Global Retail, after serving similiar roles at the Nike group for the past three years.
The footwear collection for girls, designed by Steve Madden’s 7-year-old daughter Stevie, will be available in Mexico’s Liverpool stores.