Retail News Brief

  • Columbia House Will Soon Cease To Exist

  • Apple, Nike, Costco, and Adidas Score Top Marks on Gen Z Loyalty

  • American Companies Losing Ground in China Due To a Variety of Factors

  • Amazon Dedicates $500 Million in Funding For Cloud, AI Training Targeting University Students

  • Walmart’s Q2 Report Card Shows Strength, Tariff Rebates To Lower Pricing


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Retail News Brief

  • Columbia House Will Soon Cease To Exist

  • Apple, Nike, Costco, and Adidas Score Top Marks on Gen Z Loyalty

  • American Companies Losing Ground in China Due To a Variety of Factors

  • Amazon Dedicates $500 Million in Funding For Cloud, AI Training Targeting University Students

  • Walmart’s Q2 Report Card Shows Strength, Tariff Rebates To Lower Pricing


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  • Columbia House Will Soon Cease To Exist

    Columbia House, famous for its ads promising 12 CDs for a penny and similar deals on cassettes or records, will soon be ceasing operations. Reports suggest it had been making as much as $1.4 billion in revenue at its peak in the mid-1990s (more).

  • Apple, Nike, Costco, and Adidas Score Top Marks on Gen Z Loyalty

    A recent survey indicates that the brands scoring highest marks with Gen Z shoppers are Apple, Nike, Costco, Adidas, Samsung, Amazon, Lululemon, and CeraVe. Starbucks, Uniqlo, Dove, and Walmart followed close behind in the Rival Technologies poll (more).

  • American Companies Losing Ground in China Due To a Variety of Factors

    American companies such as General Motors, Nike, and Starbucks are losing a significant amount of ground in the Chinese market due to local competition, a struggle to attain cultural relevance, and broader geopolitical concerns (more).

  • Amazon Dedicates $500 Million in Funding For Cloud, AI Training Targeting University Students

    Amazon has committed $500 million toward cloud and AI training for university students under a new program titled Student Rewards, via AWS Builder Center. Verified students gain access to credits, premium content, and certification vouchers (more).

  • Walmart’s Q2 Report Card Shows Strength, Tariff Rebates To Lower Pricing

    Walmart raised its full-year guidance as a strong second-quarter report card saw results which topped Wall Street projections. In addition, Walmart is using its roughly ~$2.9 billion in tariff rebates largely to lower prices for consumers, with the impact of that move likely being felt throughout Q3 (more).

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