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Have Temu and Shein Thwarted Wish’s Hopes of a Comeback?

Retail TouchPoints

When it debuted back in 2010, Wish was the only game in town as far as manufacturer-direct discount shopping apps went. A few days before reporting Q2 earnings, Wish also announced plans to cut approximately 34% of its workforce, or about 255 employees, in order to “refocus the company’s operations.”

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Interview: How Wish aims to compete with rivals Shein and Temu

Retail Gazette

Retail Gazette caught up with chief product officer Mauricio Monico on how it plans to compete with its Chinese rivals. Wish now sits in a highly saturated market – not forgetting about the biggest Chinese giant Alibaba – but its not looking to do “same thing, just a little bit better”, explains Monico.

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‘Gen Z wants to see change’: Princess Polly’s journey towards diversity and inclusion

Inside Retail

Kim Zorn: Princess Polly’s story started around 2010 from a beachside apartment on Australia’s Gold Coast. Customers really love our fast shipping and customer service, where we get a lot of positive feedback. IR: Can you tell me a little bit about your international expansion plans in terms of the US and beyond?

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6 of the Best Ways to Retain Customers in Retail

Indigo 9 Digital

Apple is the largest company in the world with a market capitalization of over a trillion dollars. A few days ago I had to buy a birthday gift and due to a change in plans I only had a few days to do so. Market research doesn’t help. Then towards the end of the decade in 2007 Apple launched the iPhone, then the iPad in 2010.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 287 – Amazon Supply Chain Deep Dive with Marc Wulfraat

Retail Geek

I realized that they were very secretive about everything going on around but they didn’t talk much about, how they went to Market and as a supply chain practitioner I said well. You know conversant on areas like strategy which is a big part of what we do so I’ll stop there.