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By Phil WahbaFebruary 3, 2026
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RetailShein and Abercrombie are disrupting the $14 billion bridal gown market with cheap dresses—but where brides save, the world is paying full price
By Sunny NagpaulMay 14, 2024

RetailVodafone turnaround: $11.9 billion earnings and a return to growth in Germany, but ‘much more still needs to be done’
By Jillian Deutsch and BloombergMay 14, 2024

RetailConsumers were deprived of rare bourbons, including Pappy Van Winkle’s 23-year-old whiskey, by alcohol overseers
By Claire Rush and The Associated PressMay 13, 2024

RetailShein vowed in 2022 that it would improve working conditions and hours at suppliers, but a new study claims that nothing has changed
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMay 13, 2024

TechGM-owned robot taxis will be on the roads again with human safety drivers following a pedestrian-dragging accident and a $1B budget cut
By The Associated PressMay 13, 2024

RetailSweetgreen beats ‘sad desk salad’ vibes to soar above fast-food competitors. It can thank fancy foods, high prices—and robots
By Sasha RogelbergMay 13, 2024

RetailTV chef Gordon Ramsay spends an extra $7.6 million on staff as U.K. restaurant empire losses triple
By Ryan HoggMay 13, 2024


RetailBernie Sanders urges Danish pharma giant Novo Nordisk to lower its drug prices: ‘Help the American people’
By Christian Wienberg and BloombergMay 13, 2024

FinanceNorway’s gas giant will play a crucial role in keeping Europe’s lights on: How Equinor quietly conquered the continent
By Priscila Azevedo Rocha, Kari Lundgren and BloombergMay 13, 2024

RetailWorkers at the first Apple Store to unionize just voted for the first strike against the iPhone maker’s retail business
By The Associated PressMay 12, 2024

TechRetail workers at an Apple store in New Jersey vote against unionizing in the first such defeat for the CWA
By Josh Eidelson and BloombergMay 12, 2024

RetailTarget is selling a Black History Month quilt ‘inspired by’ designs from 5 women descended from enslaved people. It’s not clear how much money they got
By Anna Furman and The Associated PressMay 11, 2024

LifestyleForget airline miles—Gen Z and millennials are obsessed with nicotine pouch Zyn’s lucrative rewards program, which includes $400 Apple watches and $600 Dyson AirWraps
By Jasmine LiMay 11, 2024

By Elin McCoy and BloombergMay 11, 2024

RetailTarget to reduce number of stores carrying Pride-themed merchandise after last year’s backlash
By Anne D'Innocenzio and The Associated PressMay 10, 2024

RetailTarget plans to sell less Pride merchandise after right-wing customers boycotted stores and threatened workers last year
By Chris MorrisMay 10, 2024

FinanceBritish used car startup Cazoo was once worth $7 billion. It’s since lost nearly 100% of its value and is flirting with bankruptcy—what went wrong?
By Prarthana PrakashMay 10, 2024

CommentaryShark Tank entrepreneur: E-commerce giants are eating my sister’s lunch—and destroying the American Dream
By Michael BenardeMay 10, 2024

By Charlotte Ryan and BloombergMay 10, 2024

RetailBritish pubs are adopting American-style tipping, but customers aren’t happy: ‘It’s gone too far’
By Anthony Palazzo, Angela Feliciano, Sabah Meddings and BloombergMay 10, 2024

By Alexa St. John and The Associated PressMay 9, 2024

By Jason Schreier and BloombergMay 9, 2024

By Patrick Clark and BloombergMay 9, 2024

TechAmid Tesla’s bloodletting, top exec sends Musk a message: The company has ‘taken its pound of flesh’
By Amanda GerutMay 9, 2024

By The Associated PressMay 9, 2024

FinanceBed Bath & Beyond sues Hudson Bay, claiming hedge fund’s ‘funny math’ swiped $300 million from now-bankrupt retailer
By Miles Weiss, Eliza Ronalds-Hannon and BloombergMay 9, 2024

TechApple ad obliterates the tools of human creativity with a hydraulic press to hype its ‘thinnest product yet.’ Offended consumers flipped it to make a less ‘horrific corporate nightmare’
By Sunny NagpaulMay 9, 2024

By Jessica Donati and The Associated PressMay 9, 2024
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