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Ron Johnson’s Enjoy Technology Files for Bankruptcy, Set to be Sold

Retail TouchPoints

Back in 2016, Ron Johnson was asked in a fireside chat at Shoptalk about the biggest mistake he had ever made. Johnson co-founded Enjoy in 2014 after leaving JCPenney and currently serves as its CEO. Additionally, cash flow became a problem as the company was hit hard by the broader tech selloff at the beginning of this year.

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Apple Store Creator’s ‘Commerce-at-Home’ Startup Enjoy to Go Public via SPAC

Retail TouchPoints

Enjoy , which Johnson founded in 2014, brings the store experience to consumers’ homes via a technology-powered “mobile store” operation. . “In Johnson likens the impetus behind Enjoy’s “commerce-at-home” model to that which has driven successful companies such as Peloton and Airbnb.

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Buy Now, Pay Later: Does it Work for your Online Retail Business?

Retail TouchPoints

Humans have been dynamically evolving the concept of loans and credit in commerce for hundreds of years — culminating in the explosion of consumer credit cards in the 20th century. consumers have now used a buy now pay later (BNPL) service. . Using BNPL, approved customers can defer payments at checkout — both online and in-store.

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Mirvac finds a good fit with social fashion app Mys Tyler

Inside Retail

Kelly Miller, general manager of retail at Mirvac, said the partnership will provide opportunities to bring digital and physical communities together. “As The first stage of this active partnership is coming to life through a styling advisory service at Toombul shopping centre in Brisbane throughout October and November.

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What Is Zero Trust?

Nvidia

National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee, a group that included dozens of security experts led by a former AT&T CEO. It also called for a playbook on dealing with security breaches, a safety board to review major incidents — even a program to establish cybersecurity warning labels for some consumer products.

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Carla Harris, Cedric Richmond to speak at NACDS Annual Meeting

Mass Relators

Carla Harris (left), vice chairman, global wealth management and senior client advisor at Morgan Stanley, and Cedric Richmond (right), senior advisor to President Biden and director of the White House Office of Public Engagement. ARLINGTON, Va. Harris’ accomplishments and recognitions are numerous.

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