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Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group buys 5% Boohoo stake in online shopping spree | Fraser Group

Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group has bought a £22m stake in the fashion group Boohoo as the high street retail tycoon makes a flurry of investments in online retail. The group, which owns Sports Direct and the designer fashion retailer Flannels, added the 5% stake in Boohoo on Monday shortly after announcing it had built a …

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Kyoto Animation Opens Its Online Shop to International Fans

Kyoto Animation has opened up its Japanese Kyoani Shop! online store to the world, the anime studio announced yesterday. This lets people from around the world buy directly from the Japanese store through a newly implemented service called “WorldShopping Cart” which comes up automatically when using the site from outside Japan. …

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Amazon return fee: Customers will be charged for some UPS returns

Amazon is attempting new measures to get customers to return a few of their online orders, including charging a fee to return items to UPS stores. For decades, Amazon built its business by creating shopping that was fast, ridiculously easy and, it seems, error-proof. You don’t like it, just return it. But not anymore: so …

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Shop chiefs say SNP ministers must back retail sector as customer numbers sit below pre-pandemic levels

SHOPS chiefs say SNP ministers must back the retail sector as customer numbers are still below pre-pandemic levels. Despite Covid rules being dropped nearly a year ago, shopper footfall is still a tenth below the 2019 mark. 1 Empty and derelict shops on Sauchiehall Street in GlasgowCredit: Les Gallagher Shopping centers alone have seen a …

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9 Times You Should Never Shop Online

PeopleImages / Getty Images/iStockphoto Shopping without a clear plan and a budget and allowing your emotions to govern your actions can lead to online shopping disasters and unnecessary overspending. Costco’s Best Deals? Employee Reveals 10 Standout Buys for Your MoneyHigh Point: 3 Signs You’re Serious About Raising Your Credit Score “There are many jokes about …

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Online shopping boom and outsourcing continues to power 3PL growth

By Martina Li in Taiwan 09/03/2023 E-commerce businesses outsourcing their logistics to fulfillment companies for online shopping has been a source of growth for 3PLs in the past year, even as container trade normalized to pre-Covid levels, according to forwarder representatives. A spokesperson for Slovakian 3PL Fulfillment by FHB Group told The Loadstar outsourcing had …

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Sudbury, Ont. malls invite small businesses to set up shops in nostalgic spaces

The New Sudbury Center is embracing its past as it re-imagines the future of mall retail, with the coming relaunch of ‘Rue la Ronde.’ Rue la Ronde was an open concept space at the mall during the shopping center’s earlier days as an outdoor-access strip mall. Rue la Ronde had a fountain and bench seating …

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Indigo launched a temporary browse-only website nearly 10 days after the cybersecurity incident

Indigo Books & Music Inc. has created a temporary website for its customers to browse for books and gifts after a cyberattack halted the company’s online operations last week. In a notice posted to the new site Friday titled “shop in store, window-shop online,” the Toronto-based retailer said the temporary website only allows for browsing …

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