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Big Names Embark On Spring Hiring Sprees

PYMNTS

Standing one’s ground in an Amazon -dominated retail market doesn’t happen by accident. The retailer has announced that it will be adding more than 1,000 new employees to its technology teams this year, increasing the size of its tech department by more than a third.

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eCommerce, Delivery Firms Turn Attention To Supply Chain, Logistics

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The facility, along with existing centers in Maryland and Connecticut, will serve northeastern U.S. The additional expenditures will raise gross capital spending to between $115 million and $120 million, up from the previously forecast $90 million to $100 million. The company has a total of 16 centers in the U.S. and Canada.

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An App A Day Keeps Grocery Shoppers Coming Their Way

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Hunger and wasted food are two problems that can have one solution,” believes Daily Table founder Doug Rauch, former Trader Joe’s president and co-CEO of Conscious Capitalism, Inc. Up next are areas in Texas, Connecticut, Florida, Ohio and South Carolina. By 2018, Instacart plans to offer service to 80 percent of American households.

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Fintech Fundings: 38 Companies Raised $300 Million First Week of June

Fintech Labs Insights

Online insurance. Financing solutions for retailers & manufacturers. HQ: Rocky Hill, Connecticut. Kikka Capital. Micro-payments for online content. Retail finance gateway. Total dollars raised YTD is now $16 billion, nearly double the $8.4 billion raised during the same period a year ago. ——-.