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Exclusive: How Daniel’s Jewelers is Using Vision AI to Better Serve its Customers

Retail TouchPoints

When David Sherwood joined the family business in 2001, the plan was to sell. But in the process, he fell back in love with the business he had grown up in, and the plan changed. “I His father and uncle, who were running the company at that time, were ready to retire, so David was brought in to help find a buyer.

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How retailers can brace for the looming mandatory climate reporting

Inside Retail

The bill introduces amendments to the Corporations Act 2001, legislating mandatory climate-related financial reporting requirements. Keeping appropriate records and being able to show the process of calculating greenhouse gas emissions will be critical to fulfil this requirement.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 292 – Q1 2022 Recap (Live)

Retail Geek

This month you’ve seen all these news articles about Amazon actually having too much warehouse space too much what they call fulfillment center space and how they’re literally trying to sublease space to other people that they may have over-invested, as e-commerce starts to slow down and if you cook to the this next slide. [8:15]

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Target Named 2021 VMSD/Peter Glen Retailer of the Year

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The first time was 20 years ago in 2001, which was also the first year the award was given. As this story went to press, Target had already opened 20 new stores thus far in 2021, with plans to open another dozen by year-end. (In Such sentiments help explain why Target has again been named the VMSD /Peter Glen Retailer of the Year.