Nike’s Digital-First Gamble Pays Off With Q3 Earnings; Shipping Issues Magnify During Last Week Of Holiday Shopping; Walmart Adjusts Return Policies With FedEx Service
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DIGITAL SHIFT

Nike ‘Just Does It’ On Digital-First Transition, D2C Sales And A Hot Loyalty Program

The company said digital sales of its flagship Nike brand soared by 84 percent during the period without adjusting for currency changes. That included more than 100 percent digital sales growth in North America.

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SHIPPING

Target, Walmart Adjust Holiday Delivery Processes As Shipping Crisis Peaks

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IPO

Five Key Takeaways From Poshmark’s IPO Filing

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