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Jason & Scot Show Episode 283 – 2021 Year End Review

Retail Geek

We do a deep dive into the retail industries growth from 2019 through November 2021. Scot: [3:46] I feel like we should create a new word for this I’ll work on it in the vein of a ship again yeah that’s just boring I don’t know. It’s our final show of 2021! There were clear winners and losers. PDF Download).

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 251 Annual Predictions 2021

Retail Geek

5% of retail in 2019, could be 8-10% in 2020 (as measured by IRI, for CPG private label). Amazon Shopify Competitor (shipping solution). Shipping (Shopify) – launch own DSP. Marc Lore leaves Walmart. No on growth, yes on Marc Lore (0.5). Amazon – Opens affordable grocery concept. Digital grocery wars heat up.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 305 Amazon and Shopify Q1 2023 Earnings

Retail Geek

Scot: [2:38] Who will we have it’s been a while since we dropped a pod because we both had spring breaks and then you’ve been traveling a bit so it’s great to be back. Jason: [5:07] I assume she just travels with one of her own yeah that Herman Miller red chair yeah. Scot: [5:09] BYO RC okay.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 301 Annual Predictions 2023, Year-End Recap, NRF Big Show

Retail Geek

Jason: [2:07] Yeah yeah it was a good time obviously the biggest efficiency was your absence. Jason: [43:07] Yeah that’s what I said. Scot: [52:07] Yeah yeah they’ve really pulled in the horns on that one. Scot: [3:05] That’s good. Scot: [43:04] Yeah it was being acquired.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 264 – Retailer Q1 Earnings and E-Commerce data

Retail Geek

You know that didn’t have to close in April at all like they’re up 15% year-over-year largely because they they didn’t have as big a drop last year. [12:02] q1 of 2020 versus q1 of 2019 so very robust growth much bigger than typically what we see. 12:02] And all that averaged out to what did I say 40 39 percent today.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 254 – Walmart and Shopify earnings and retail sales data

Retail Geek

in 2019 E-commerce grew 32% to $792B in sales, vs 15% growth in 2019 E-commerce was 14% of all retail sales (vs 11% in 2019) Jason wrote a detailed recap of 2020 in Forbes: 2020: Not Quite Retail Apocalypse, But Great For E-Commerce. percent good, well 2019 retailgeek rude 3.5% versus 3.5% Walmart Earnings. for the year.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 285 – 2021 Full Year and Holiday Data Deep Dive

Retail Geek

5:53] And it’s 22 percent growth over 2019 and so, if you do have the deck and you were looking at slide for I show you the last 30 years of growth and the thing that will stand out at you is that this year’s growth. Scot: [7:03] Cool good old code it 44,000. You know how the year stack up against each other and you know. [8:35]

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