Why Shoppers Are Pulling Back From E‑Commerce And What It Means for Retail
Shoppers are moderating e‑commerce spending as budget pressures and omnichannel preferences grow, prompting retailers to rethink digital strategies.
Shoppers are moderating e‑commerce spending as budget pressures and omnichannel preferences grow, prompting retailers to rethink digital strategies.
Target has appointed former Nike and HanesBrands executives to its board of directors as part of a governance refresh ahead of a major CEO transition in 2026.
Procter & Gamble beat EPS estimates but missed revenue expectations in Q2 2026, prompting a downward revision to its full‑year fiscal outlook amid ongoing cost and demand pressures.
Markets turned jittery as renewed tariff threats and geopolitical uncertainty drove up volatility and pushed investors toward safe‑haven assets.
Nike is revamping its regional leadership team, with Carl Grebert retiring and Angela Dong departing, as part of CEO Elliott Hill’s broader turnaround strategy to boost global performance.
Meijer teams up with WellSync to offer affordable $29.99 telehealth visits for common health needs via its website and pharmacy app.
Michaels is aggressively targeting the market share left by Party City and Joann bankruptcies, expanding party and fabric offerings across its store network under CEO David Boone’s strategy.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says tariff‑driven costs are starting to show up in product prices as inventory buffers run out, signaling potential price hikes for online shoppers.
GameStop will close 470 U.S. stores by the end of January, impacting major states including New York, California, and Texas.
Chinese tech giants like Alibaba and ByteDance are driving “agentic commerce,” where AI agents autonomously manage shopping and payments, signaling a major shift in digital retail.
Luxury retail lost its personal touch—AI clienteling and smart tech may be the key to restoring confidence, intimacy, and curated service at scale.
Sony hands 51% of its Bravia TV business to TCL, forming a joint venture to combine premium branding with mass-scale production and global reach.
Retailers embracing omnichannel loyalty drive deeper engagement, personalization, and lifetime value by unifying rewards across digital and in-store channels.
Walmart announces major leadership changes as John Furner is named CEO, marking a new era for the retail giant starting February 1, 2026.
Smart companies are using strategic supply chain moves not just to serve customers—but to outmaneuver their competition.
Supply chains can be weapons. This episode explores how logistics design creates competitive advantage, from Lowe’s distribution shifts to Amazon speed, Tesla sourcing, and owning demand signals that raise service levels while pressuring rivals.