Retail

Amazon acquires Roomba maker IRobot for $1.65bn

Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc said it would buy IRobot Corp, maker of the Roomba vacuum, for $1.65 billion as the e-commerce giant continues its push into internet-connected home devices and robotics. Amazon will pay $61 a share in cash for the Bedford, Massachusetts-based company, according to a statement. The offer, valued at $1.7 billion including debt, represents a premium of 22% ...

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EBay beats estimates on sales, earnings forecast in Q2 2022

Bloomberg EBay Inc reported second-quarter revenue that beat expectations and an upbeat profit outlook, evidence that a new focus on luxury items and collectibles is helping offset slowing sales and customer traffic. The shares rose about 5% in extended trading. Sales will be $2.29 billion to $2.37 billion in the period ending in September, the San Jose, California-based company said ...

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Next raises profit outlook as hot spell spurs fashion buying

  Bloomberg Next Plc raised its profit forecast as the hotter weather and return to formal events encouraged more Brits to buy summer clothing but warned that worsening inflation could hit consumer sentiment. The British clothing and housewares chain said profit will be £860 million ($1.04 billion) this year through January, up from previous guidance of £850 million, according to ...

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Fast Retailing set to open first GU brand store in US

  Bloomberg Fast Retailing Co will open its first GU store in the US, adding to its Uniqlo shops in the country as the apparel maker seeks a greater presence in the North American market. Opening this fall in Soho, New York, the pop-up store will be GU’s first outside Asia, where there are already 450 outlets selling more stylish ...

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Beyond Meat slashes its sales forecast

  Bloomberg Beyond Meat Inc slashed its revenue outlook for the full year, saying that shoppers are trading down from its plant-based options to cheaper animal proteins. The shares, which have lost about 50% of their value so far this year, fell 1.1% in New York trading. The maker of plant-based burgers is in a race to increase output and ...

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Just Eat unveils rapid delivery hub in Berlin

  Bloomberg Just Eat Takeaway.com has launched its own service offering rapid delivery of grocery and convenience items in Berlin, pulling the firm deeper into an already crowded market. Just Eat’s so-called ‘dark store’ will target a delivery time of around 20 minutes and offer consumers more than 1,000 items from fresh produce to baby products under its local Lieferando ...

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Buyers embrace change on supply chain issues: Study

  Gulf Time / London While 2022 started with Covid-19 raging in some parts of the world, new problems have emerged that again challenge retail buyers of consumer-packaged goods. Supply chain issues were the focus of the second quarter, along with the emergence of inflationary pressures. Health and healthier food categories sit beside convenience foods on the most searched lists ...

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Bangladesh’s garment industry faces falling orders over power

  Bloomberg Bangladesh’s garment industry, the world’s No. 2 exporter after China, is facing a double whammy from slowing global demand and an energy crisis at home that’s threatening to thwart the nation’s pandemic recovery. Plummy Fashions Ltd, a supplier to PVH Corp, the parent company of fashion brand Tommy Hilfiger, and Inditex SA’s Zara, saw new orders in July ...

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PepsiCo to pay $550m for 8.5% stake in Celsius

  Bloomberg PepsiCo Inc will pay $550 million for a stake in fitness-energy drink maker Celsius Holdings Inc as part of a long-term strategic distribution agreement. PepsiCo is getting convertible preferred stock equating to 8.5% ownership in Celsius, the companies said in a statement. The soft drink giant will become the preferred distribution partner globally for Celsius and will also ...

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Amazon says its carbon footprint grew 18% in ‘21

Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc said its carbon footprint grew 18% in 2021, as the company’s rapid growth during the pandemic overwhelmed nascent efforts to cut its contribution to the emissions warming the planet. The world’s largest online retailer emitted 71.54 million metric tons of carbon-dioxide equivalent last year, Amazon disclosed in an updated edition of its sustainability report. That’s up about ...

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