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The Buyers: Generation Z’s Shopping Preferences

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Generation Z are the next up-and-coming group of shoppers who retailers are turning to for the future of retail. Yes, those born between 1994 and 2002 are starting to push millennials over in terms of shaping commerce and eCommerce trends. Get ready, retailers.

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And The Average Walmart Shopper Is…?

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Since Walmart is the nation’s largest retailer, operating more than 11,000 stores globally and 4,300 in the U.S. alone, and takes in about $480 billion in sales annually, the insight into the retail giant’s average customer is particularly interesting and comes about thanks to Kantar Retail , a retail analytics and consulting firm.

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The Rumble In Big Retail’s Jungle

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The Rumble In The Big Retail Jungle. Last week, the biggest retailer in the world by revenue, Walmart, made an announcement that made it clear that it’s really not that interested in ceding the title of world’s biggest retailer to a younger, and nimble challenger named Amazon. A Retailer On The Ropes?

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How to Invest in PayPal: Buy Stock in the Digital Payments Giant

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As online commerce grows more prevalent with every passing day, PayPal could play an important role in helping people buy things online far into the future. PayPal is an American company that operates an online payments service, helping people pay other individuals and companies and helping businesses accept payments online.

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AI Will Put 10 Million Jobs At High Risk — More Than Were Eliminated By The Great Recession

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Meanwhile, nearly 5 million retail workers are at a medium risk of automation within 10 years. With the emergence of industry-specific AI, the effects of automation — initially felt in manufacturing — are seeping into retail sales, restaurants, e-commerce, marketing, and even software development. Retail salesperson (4.6M).

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Killing The I-Bank: The Disruption Of Investment Banking

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For example, the dotcom company eToys filed suit against Goldman Sachs claiming exactly that in 2002. A slew of startups have emerged over the last few years that are especially popular among millennials, and designed to serve as a cheap investment manager and an introduction to the basics of wealth management. get the full REPORT.