Jan. 22, 2025
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NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
This is our last call! Join Retail Dive’s free virtual event tomorrow covering lessons from the 2024 holiday season and what retailers can carry into 2025. Our event, "How the 2024 Holiday Season Fared & What It Says About 2025," will feature expert panelists and journalists from our sister publication Supply Chain Dive, who will break down how the shopping season stacked up against expectations.
Register to hear:
- All about returns and how the supply chain affected the holiday season.
- How retailers executed during the holiday quarter — and their results.
- A scorecard of our pre-holiday analysis to see what retailers got right and to explore unexpected developments of the season.
Feel free to share with any colleagues who may benefit from these insights. We hope to see you there and can’t wait.
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Xanayra Marin-Lopez
Staff Reporter, Retail Dive
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For the full year revenue was also up double-digits, though CEO Bjørn Gulden said the brand is “not yet where we want to be long term.”
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The company said the move, which follows a previously announced 242-person workforce reduction, is connected to its turnaround strategy.
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Leading smarter, not harder: NRF 2025 highlights YOOBIC’s role in retail evolution.
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Eric Artz, who has led the outdoors retailer for six years, plans to retire at the end of March.
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The retail giant will fund the buildout of more than 400 accelerated pickup and delivery centers as part of its agreement with Symbotic.
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Ivica Krolo will replace Erik Massmann, who helped guide the footwear brand through its initial public offering a little over a year ago.
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2025 could be a “breakthrough year,” as retailers engaging with generative AI see some results, according to Deloitte.
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The store, located in Canada, features basketball and pickleball half-courts, as well as footwear for sports like golf and soccer.
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Retailers and consumers will feel added pressure if proposed tariffs are implemented, industry analysts and experts told Retail Dive.
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