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Ross Stores Cancels All Merchandise Orders for the Next Three Months

Ross Stores is cancelling all orders for merchandise through June as it battles to survive its current…

Handling the E-commerce Surge

With work-from-home culture taking over, e-commerce is stepping into the commerce spotlight.

E-commerce Sites Start to Go Dark As Well

Victoria's Secret, Pink and the TJX brands have closed both their stores and e-commerce businesses.

TJX Companies Continue to Break Records

The off-price retailer, parent company to T.J. Maxx and Marshalls, had more than $40 billion in annual sales…

Analyst Remains Cautious on Department Store Segment

Telsey Advisory Group also cited several apparel manufacturers that are well-positioned for 2020.

The Off-price Channel

Off-price retailers continue to hang in the fold between traditional brick-and-mortar companies and…

The Aging Millennial

By 2030, the oldest Millennials will be in their mid- to late-40s. But does that mean their spending habits…

How Will the 2020s Roar?

Anxiety, AI, always-on retail and a stronger move toward sustainability are all seen as shaping the new…

Moody’s Cuts Department Store Outlook — Again

The debt watchdog lowered its operating income outlook for the sector after a tough quarter.

Ross Stores Exceed Expectations in Most Recent Quarter

Further proof that off-price retail is solid in era of online shopping.

Switching Sides, Stage Stores Wins With Off-price and Amazon

By converting its full-price fleet to the Gordmans off-price nameplate, Stage just became the most aggressive…

Off-price Gains as Rivals Lag

TJX shined in the third quarter and Kohl's, Urban Outfitters and other traditional retailers struggled on the…

Sales at TJX Cos. Top $10 Billion in Single Quarter

The parent company to T.J. Maxx and Marshalls raised its full-year guidance as a result.

Analysts See Value Reigning as Mall Retailers Slide

Earnings forecasts for retailers reporting before Thanksgiving show a big divide and declines for much of…

The Retail Puzzle

The death of brick-and-mortar is definitely trending. But is it true?