Retail

Nike to open its own virtual sneaker store and trading platform

  Bloomberg Nike Inc. is opening an online store and trading platform for virtual sneakers as management pumps investment into the metaverse. The world’s largest sportswear company will release its own goods on the .Swoosh platform, and users will be able to collect and show off their items on it. The digital products will include various types of tie-ins and ...

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Nestle still bullish on plant protein despite dip in demand

Bloomberg A recent fizzle in the hype surrounding plant protein consumption will give way to a more sustainable growth trajectory that could see the segment account for 30% or 40% of the global protein market, according to a top Nestle SA executive. Many investors piled into the faux meat market based on overly optimistic expectations of consumer uptake, Chief Technology ...

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Amazon plans to cut 10,000 jobs

  Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc. plans to cut about 10,000 jobs, the largest ever headcount reduction at the e-commerce giant as it braces for slower growth and a possible recession. The layoffs, which could begin as soon as this week, will likely target Amazon’s devices group, responsible for the Echo smart speakers and Alexa digital assistant, as well as Amazon’s retail ...

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Asda sales jump as cheap range attracts strapped customers

  Bloomberg Asda reported a rebound in sales after two straight quarters of declines as the grocer focused on keeping prices low in a bid to win cash-strapped shoppers. Britain’s third-largest supermarket chain said sales grew 4.7% in the third quarter as the grocer’s Just Essentials budget range helped attract 400,000 new customers from rival supermarkets. The average UK household ...

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Frasers in talks to acquire UK tailor Gieves & Hawkes

Bloomberg Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group Plc is in talks to buy Savile Row tailor Gieves & Hawkes, according to a person familiar with the matter. Gieves & Hawkes was put up for sale in July after its owner, Hong Kong-listed Trinity Ltd., entered liquidation last year. A deal would add one of the best-known names in British tailoring to Frasers’ ...

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Blue Apron sinks on plan to sell $30m shares

  Bloomberg Blue Apron Inc fell to a fresh low after the ailing meal-kit delivery platform said it may offer up to $30 million in new shares. The at-the-market offering would further erode the value of existing shares, which have lost more than 80% of their value this year. The stock falls 33% to $1.17. Blue Apron said its filing ...

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Morrisons, Asda face high cost of their debt-fuelled buyouts

  Bloomberg When the UK supermarket chains Asda and Morrisons were taken over last year, their private equity buyers took the typical step of piling them with debt. Now, that burden is becoming increasingly heavy as soaring inflation squeezes incomes, shoppers tighten their belts and borrowing costs soar. The UK’s third and fifth-largest supermarkets are facing combined annual interest bills ...

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Alibaba keeps Singles Day sales tally under wraps for first time

  Bloomberg Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. decided not to disclose full sales results for its signature Singles’ Day shopping festival for the first time, after forecasts that the figure may suffer a decline unprecedented in the event’s 14-year history. Alibaba said in a statement gross merchandise value (GMV) was “in line with last year’s GMV performance despite macro challenges and ...

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Coupang posts first operating profit

  Bloomberg Coupang Inc, the South Korean e-commerce firm backed by SoftBank Group, posted its first operating profit on record after winning more customers and improving cost efficiency. The third-quarter operating profit amounted to $77.4 million, compared with a loss of $315 million on that basis a year earlier, the US-listed company said in a statement. Net revenue climbed 10% ...

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Next buys collapsed UK furniture retailer Made.com for $3.9 million

  Bloomberg Next Plc has struck a deal with the insolvency administrators of Made.com Group Plc to buy the collapsed online furniture retailer for $3.9 million. Made.com confirmed it’s entered an insolvency process and has appointed PwC as administrator after struggling for survival for months amid falling demand and surging inflation. Next, which sells clothing and homewares, confirmed that it ...

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