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  • Walmart Leads Top 50 Retail List, Amazon.com Rises Fast

    There were several big shifts, but Walmart maintains its No. 1 position on Interbrand's U.S. Most Valuable Retail Brands list for 2012 by a huge margin. Meanwhile, Amazon.com, which increased its brand value by 32 percent, is the largest riser on this year's list.
  • Amazon.com May Open Brick and Mortar Stores

    Analysts say the move may be inspired by the success of Apple Inc., which has hundreds of its own stores to show off interactive gadgets and accessories.
  • Starbucks Introduces Beer and Wine Concept

    Starbucks will add beer, wine and small plates like almonds and bread with olive oil dip at five to seven stores in Chicago next year.

  • Mobile Traffic Hits High Note on Black Friday/Cyber Monday

    Sales results for Black Friday and Cyber Monday are in, and aside from signaling growing consumer confidence with record breaking totals, the statistics point to another key consumer trend: Mobile shopping is on the up and up.
  • Nambe Puts E-Commerce in the Cloud

    The cloud-based e-commerce solution is key to the companys strategy to increase the reach of its brand identity into new global markets. Site traffic has increased, even in advance of implementing Internet SEO strategies.
  • Wal-Mart, Kroger, Target Lead Top 100 Retail List

    The first 10 spots on the annual Top 100 retailer list from STORES magazine hold the same names as last year, but pressures from the uncertain economy and the impact of online retail are forcing them to make changes to stay ahead.
  • Social Media and Downstream Data

    Members of CGTs Downstream Data Share Group met on June 6, 2011 at the Consumer Goods Sales & Marketing Summit in NYC and engaged in a lively discussion about social media. Key discussion points included...
  • The Top 100 E-Retailers of 2011

    An annual assessment of leading online retailers shows that customer satisfaction with e-retail remains at an all-time high. After six years at the top of the list, Netflix drops to No. 13 and Amazon narrowly takes the lead. Find out who the biggest gainers were this year.
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