Target’s new CEO says shoppers will soon see cleaner shelves, shorter checkout lines and revamped home and apparel sections as the retailer rolls out a $5 billion overhaul aimed at reviving sales. "If ...
The Bureau of Economic Analysis released its personal consumption expenditures price index data for September earlier today. Here is the report, at a glance: Core YoY: 2.8% increase, in line with ...
Target will lay off 107 workers in New Jersey, including in Burlington and Gloucester counties, starting May 17, as it struggles to revive sluggish sales and to improve the in-store customer ...
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Target is stepping up store staffing, but eliminating about 500 jobs in distribution centers and regional offices, CNBC reported Monday citing an internal memo. The company will reduce the number of ...
Target’s latest bid to win back shoppers is leaving customers and workers deeply uncomfortable. The retail giant rolled out a new in-store rule late last year requiring employees to smile, wave and ...
The Boston Red Sox now know how much their payroll could be impacted if they still choose to add a potential target via trade. Houston Astros infielder Isaac Paredes avoided arbitration on Tuesday, ...
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The report, scheduled for Friday, would have provided data on job growth, unemployment and wages in January. By Ben Casselman Another government shutdown, another delay in key economic data. The ...
Higher-income households—those earning more than $125,000 a year—are cutting grocery budgets and seeking more sale items, according to data released Wednesday by marketing analytics firm Big Chalk.