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Frank W. Ervin III Reelected Board President of the SME Education Foundation
Frank W. Ervin III Reelected Board President of the SME Education Foundation
LONG BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 8, 2023--
2023-11-09 09:55
Dollar weakens as Powell's testimony offers little surprise; sterling steady
Dollar weakens as Powell's testimony offers little surprise; sterling steady
By Rae Wee SINGAPORE The dollar languished near a one-month low against a basket of currencies on Thursday,
2023-06-22 09:59
Oil Extends Decline as Major Libyan Field Resumes Production
Oil Extends Decline as Major Libyan Field Resumes Production
Oil fell for a second session as a major Libyan field resumed output after protesters that shut the
2023-07-17 07:20
Whole Foods Market Unveils Latest Impact Report on Nourishing a More Sustainable Global Food System
Whole Foods Market Unveils Latest Impact Report on Nourishing a More Sustainable Global Food System
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 25, 2023--
2023-07-25 22:15
Laurentian Bank Crisis Elevates New CEO Provost After Chaotic Weekend
Laurentian Bank Crisis Elevates New CEO Provost After Chaotic Weekend
The leadership change at Laurentian Bank of Canada was so abrupt that the new chief executive officer, Eric
2023-10-03 06:15
Russian central bank surprises with sharper-than-expected rate hike to 8.5%
Russian central bank surprises with sharper-than-expected rate hike to 8.5%
MOSCOW Russia's central bank raised its key interest rate by a greater-than-expected 100 basis points to 8.5% on
2023-07-21 19:16
Indian food delivery firm Swiggy restarts IPO plans, aims for 2024 listing- sources
Indian food delivery firm Swiggy restarts IPO plans, aims for 2024 listing- sources
By M. Sriram MUMBAI Swiggy, the Softbank-backed food delivery company, is eyeing a 2024 stock market listing and
2023-08-25 20:58
New air bag death prompts 'Do Not Drive' warning in 29,000 Dodge Ram pickups
New air bag death prompts 'Do Not Drive' warning in 29,000 Dodge Ram pickups
WASHINGTON Chrysler-parent Stellantis said Tuesday a new death had been reported after a Takata air-bag inflator exploded in
2023-07-11 22:50
Tomb Raider games group Embracer lags forecast, maintains outlook
Tomb Raider games group Embracer lags forecast, maintains outlook
By Jesus Calero and Marie Mannes STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Swedish games developer Embracer on Thursday reported slightly weaker than expected operating
2023-08-17 16:19
Labor unions across Nigeria protest against soaring cost of living under new president
Labor unions across Nigeria protest against soaring cost of living under new president
Labor unions are marching across Nigeria to protest the soaring cost of living under the West African nation’s new president
2023-08-03 03:22
Oil nudges higher on expectations of tighter supply, rising demand
Oil nudges higher on expectations of tighter supply, rising demand
By Laura Sanicola and Trixie Yap Oil nudged higher on Wednesday, extending gains for a second session, as
2023-07-12 12:17
H&M starts charging shoppers £1.99 for online returns
H&M starts charging shoppers £1.99 for online returns
High street fashion retailer H&M has joined other companies in charging shoppers who return items purchased online. Customers must now pay £1.99 to return parcels either in store or online, with the cost of the return being deducted from their refund. Rival high street stores including Zara, Boohoo, Uniqlo and Next already charge for online returns, with retail experts predicting that even more are likely to follow suit. During the pandemic, when online shopping inevitably soared in popularity, customers became increasingly more reliant on returning items when they did not fit. However, this also led to a rise in people buying items in bulk and returning almost all those items, some of them worn. While most online and high street retailers do not formally announce the move to charge for returns, many have introduced the change under the radar, with H&M implementing the return fee this summer. Business analysts have told the BBC that other retailers are likely to do the same. "It’s interesting that companies seem to be doing it by stealth, but it’s a sensible thing to be doing," retail expert Jonathan De Mello told the outlet. "It makes economic sense, as it discourages shoppers from bulk buying online products and then returning the majority of them. That’s been a real problem for companies." While H&M shoppers might be disappointed in the extra returns fee, added De Mello, most might understand why a company would need to make this decision, especially when it comes to the environment. Many shoppers are increasingly aware of the environmental impact of deliveries and returns, from courier vans to wasted packaging. Retail expert and analyst Natalie Berg wrote on Twitter/X that retailers have “created a monster” with free returns. “​​H&M charging for returns. Retailers have created a monster with free returns. It makes financial and environmental sense to put an end to this ‘buy to try’ mentality.” But Berg pointed out that customers who have signed up to H&M membership would be exempt from the extra fee for returning items. “This is actually a really delicate way to tier your customers,” Berg said of the membership scheme. “Slowly climb down from costly promises by limiting those benefits to loyalty members. Retailers have become too generous over the past decade. Save that generosity for your most valuable customers.” Read More Inside London’s first Vogue World: Thong leotards and Anna Wintour’s VIP assembly line Voguewashing London Fashion Week won’t pay the wages of Britain’s young fashion designers Bridesmaid who “didn’t love” her dress spends 35 years wearing it around the world Meghan Markle praised for mixing high-fashion with affordable pieces Vogue World wowed but won’t pay the wages of young fashion designers Ukrainian designers prove beauty can come from darkness at London Fashion Week
2023-09-19 22:46