Remove Arkansas Remove Branding Remove Capital Remove Operations
article thumbnail

Walmart Divests Of Shoes.com, Bare Necessities Brands As Part Of Digital Streamlining

PYMNTS

Walmart is selling two of its online brands in a continuing goal to concentrate on its website. 27) that the Arkansas-based retail giant is scrapping Shoes.com and Bare Necessities, the intimate apparel brand. Also last year, Walmart shuttered its Jet.com eCommerce website and phased out the brand.

article thumbnail

Whole Paycheck Tracker: Amazon Goes Off The Charts; Walmart Announces Layoffs

PYMNTS

The company almost doubled its revenue and profit numbers while spending more than $9 billion on capital improvement projects. Among those numbers: Operating cash flow increased 42 percent to $51.2 Operating income increased to $5.8 billion compared with $36 billion for Q2 2019. Net sales increased 40 percent to $88.9

Arkansas 143
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

How B2B Trust Is Keeping Checks, Paper Invoices Humming Along

PYMNTS

Simplifying supply chains is important, but businesses can struggle to take the digital leap — often because they lack the capital or the necessary knowledge. If [suppliers] can speed up [their cash flows], there is some benefit to that, but the cost of capital is all built into their prices. Ongoing B2B Technology Challenges.

Tools 130
article thumbnail

Amazon Walmart Whole Paycheck Tracker: Better Delivery By Any (And Every) Means

PYMNTS

This week was one of the latter, as Walmart hosted its investor meeting in Arkansas and Amazon decided this week’s menu of technological innovations in retail would be an all-you-can-eat buffet. The federal minimum wage is lagging behind,” McMillon said at Walmart’s annual shareholders meeting in Bentonville, Arkansas on Wednesday (June 5).

Arkansas 109
article thumbnail

Retail’s Adapt-Or-Die Moment: How Artificial Intelligence Is Reshaping Commerce

CB Insights

Recently, Chinese T-shirt manufacturer Tianyuan Garments Company signed a memorandum of understanding with the Arkansas government to employ 400 workers at $14/hr at its new garment factory in Little Rock, Arkansas. Operations are scheduled to begin in 2018. We will install 21 production lines. online solutions.

Retail 78