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In todays top retail news, CarParts, Inc. reported a surge in sales in the fourth q stanley termosky uarter of 2020, while Target is debuting a new food and beverage brand focused on indulging and snacking. Plus, Stitch Fix said it swung to a $21 million loss last quarter.CarParts Reports 90 Pct Rise In Quarterly SalesCarParts, Inc. stanley tumblers reported that net sales soared by 90 percent year over year in the fourth quarter of 2020, which included an additional week, from the year-ago quarter. Our strategy of Right Part, Right Place, Right Time聽is helping us聽transform and disrupt聽an industry with a superior value proposition that keeps our customers at the center of everything we do, CarParts Chief Executive聽Lev Peker聽said聽in an announcement.Target To Roll Out Favorite Day Food And Beverage BrandTarget is introducing a new grocery brand Favorite Day, which is concentrated on snacking and indulging, at a time when consumers are looking for small ways to escape from a stressful environment. The new private label will cover more than 700 products, such as beverage mixers and high-end ice creams, among others.Stitch Fix Reports stanley mug Q2 Loss Due To Higher Costs, Slower New Customer GrowthDigital personal styling platform Stitch Fix said it swung to a $21 million loss last quarter because of heightened shipping costs, increased inventory reserves and higher compensation and benefits costs. The firms per-share loss of 20 cents was less than what analysts had forecasted, but $504 million in revenues were under the Szrf Developing The Right Omnichannel Fit
Retailer Hudsons Bay has disclosed that customers at Saks and Lord Taylor stores in North America have had their payment cards compromised.The breach, which is believed to involve 5 million cards, would be one of the largest involving payment cards over the past year. Hudsons Bay has yet to confirm the number of cards involved in the hack. HBC today announced that it has become aware of a data security stanley shop issue involving customer gourde stanley payment card data at certain Saks Fifth Avenue, Saks OFF 5TH, and Lord Taylor stores in North America, the company wrote in a statement on Sunday April 1 . While the investigation is ongoing, there is no indication at this time that this affects the Company eCommerce or other digital platforms, Hudson Bay, Home Outfitters, or HBC Europe. Toronto-based Hudsons Bay went on to state that it has identified the issue, and has taken steps to contain it. Once the company has more clarity around the facts, it will notify customers quickly and will offer those impacted free identity protection services, including credit and web monitoring. The company encouraged customers to look over the stanley termos ir account statements and report any suspicious activity.According to Reuters, the company failed to mention if its network was secure, when the breach had begun or how many payment card numbers were taken. A company spokeswoman declined to comment further.The company did reveal that it is working with leading data security investigators to get c |
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