Starbucks expects investments in its partners and digital initiatives to total between $275 million and $300 million globally in 2016. Find out the four ways in which the retailer is expanding its digital agenda.
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Saturday, January 23, 2016
Friday, January 22, 2016
Nearly 200 jobs to go as Dick Smith closes department store outlets
More than 180 Dick Smith workers will lose their jobs, after the embattled electronics retailer decides to close its department store outlets.
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Banking Should Take Inspiration from Mainstream Retail
New products and features mean little to consumers if banks refuse to be agile and responsive to their customers needs and they way they want to interact with the bank.
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Thursday, January 21, 2016
Former Perth caryard dealer fined over indecent assault of 19yo worker
A former dealer principal at a Toyota caryard in Perth is fined $5,000 for indecently assaulting a teenage employee, but avoids having a conviction recorded.
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Are your microbeads products bad for the environment?
If you use products from some of the world's biggest beauty brands, chances are you're pumping waterways full of plastic. So are governments acting on the danger?
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Best of NRF 2016: Top 10 Takeaways
NRF Big Show 2016 came and went in a flash and it was impossible to catch it all. Here is RIS News' annual look at the news, trends and sessions that were all the rage at this year's show.
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Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Consumer sentiment falls to lowest levels since Turnbull became PM
Consumer confidence falls to the lowest level since Malcolm Turnbull took over as Prime Minister from Tony Abbott.
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