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Where Employers Can and Can’t Draw the Line on Political Speech (In The Workplace 2026)
An Eighth Circuit ruling clarifies when employers could restrict political messaging at work. read more >
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SupplyPike’s Automation Tools Recover $1B for Suppliers
It has already been a big year for SupplyPike, a Rogers software company that helps suppliers recover lost revenue from retailer deductions and chargebacks. read more >
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Walmart Boosts Outlook for 2024 on Strong Q2 Results
Sales and earnings rose to beat Wall Street expectations, leading the nation’s largest retailer to raise its full-year outlook. read more >
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Retail Sales Rise 0.9% in April as Consumers Show Resilience
The increase was driven by greater sales of cars and electronics, and spending at restaurants. read more >
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Home Depot Partners With Walmart for Local Deliveries
Same-day and next-day deliveries will begin in select markets in the coming weeks. It will expand to multiple markets across the nation by the end of the year. read more >
Walmart Raises Outlook as Q2 Beats on Profit, Revenue
Walmart Inc. of Bentonville reports fiscal second-quarter profit of $4.28 billion and earnings per share of $1.78, beating analysts' expectations. read more >
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Target Powers Through Pandemic; Sales Growth Explodes in 2020
Target Corp. extended its strong streak through the holiday quarter and sales grew by more than $15 billion in a pandemic year, exceeding the company's annual sales growth over the past 11 years combined. read more >
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Retailers’ Results Show Sharp Divide Between Losers, Winners
While big-box stores and off-price retailers have responded faster to shoppers' increasing shift online, many mall-based clothing chains and department stores continue to suffer weak sales. read more >
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Startup Roadie Gets More Stephens Cash
Five years after its founding, Roadie, the crowdsourced delivery service startup based in Atlanta, has attracted partnerships with major retailers, including Walmart, and, in February, $37 million in new funding. read more >
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Target Joins Other Retailers in Offering Voice Shopping
Target is jumping into voice-activated shopping as it deepens its relationship with Google, offering thousands of items found in the store except for perishables like fruit and milk. read more >
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Little Rock Law Firm Carney Bates Going Into the Breach Against Google
Carney Bates & Pulliam PLLC, the Little Rock law firm representing Matt Campbell in his lawsuit against Facebook, also is handling a potential class-action privacy lawsuit against Google and is involved in several other high-profile data breach cases. read more >
Wal-Mart Presses Suppliers to Share Benefits of Cheaper Yuan
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is seeking price cuts from suppliers that produce goods in China, people with knowledge of the matter said. read more >
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Home Depot Nails It: 1Q Hints at Housing Rebound
A busy spring pushed Home Depot's first-quarter profit and revenue above Wall Street expectations and the world's biggest home improvement retailer raised its projections for both in 2015. read more >
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Home Depot: Hiring More Than 80,000 Workers for Spring
Home Depot Inc., the nation's largest home-improvement retailer, says it has started to hire more than 80,000 seasonal workers for the spring selling season, the company's busiest period. read more >
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Wal-Mart: Black Friday-Like Prices Coming Soon In Outdoor Sales Push
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is hoping to shake off the winter sales doldrums with its biggest spring sales push ever. read more >
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