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Can an Ad Campaign Revitalize Walmart or JCP?
Pam Danziger
June 19, 2025
Walmart and JCPenney launch bold ad campaigns to shift consumer perceptions, but Walmart rides momentum while JCPenney faces an uphill battle.
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The High Cost of Tariffs for Vietnam
Ross O'Brien
June 18, 2025
Tariffs for Vietnam threaten its export-led growth, exposing issues like overreliance on cheap labor, weak innovation, and strict digital controls.
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Walmart Resets Its Future
Warren Shoulberg
June 16, 2025
Walmart drone delivery is taking flight as part of a bold tech push—alongside AI, fintech, and real estate moves transforming the retail giant.
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The Chemical Safety Crisis in Your Closet
Ben Mead
June 12, 2025
Toxic chemicals in clothing pose health risks and legal threats— explore why chemical safety is now essential for fashion brands and consumers.
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Korea and Japan Play Beat the Tariff Clock
Ross O'Brien
June 5, 2025
Korea and Japan delay U.S. trade deals, betting legal uncertainty and strategic investments will soften Trump’s tariff threats.
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ANTA Is Coming After Nike
Glyn Atwal
May 27, 2025
Chinese brand ANTA is challenging Nike in the U.S. with NBA stars, edgy design, and basketball focus—more cool brand than budget sneaker.
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Family-Owned Boscov’s, Von Maur Are Sleeper Success Stories
Warren Shoulberg
May 20, 2025
Family-owned Boscov’s and Von Maur defy retail decline by thriving with tradition, community focus, and steady, long-term growth strategies.
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U.S. China Tariffs: All Fluctuated Up
Warren Shoulberg
May 15, 2025
U.S. China tariff turmoil threatens holiday retail, with cost hikes, supply chain chaos, and a shaky 90-day trade truce adding to economic uncertainty.
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