Remove Company Remove Houston Remove Operations Remove social media
article thumbnail

Car Vending Machine Company Carvana Goes Up Against Wall Street

PYMNTS

Wall Street is a tough master, especially for eCommerce companies. This belief is based on “the Company’s operating plan, that current working capital and expected continued inventory and capital expenditure financing is sufficient to fund operations and satisfy the Company’s obligations.”. Ontario (L.A.),

Company 130
article thumbnail

Retail Pulse: Kohl’s To Curate Brands With Facebook; Domino’s Rolls Out eBike Tie-Up

PYMNTS

Brick-and-mortar retailers are teaming up with social media platforms to curate labels for their stores and their websites. The retailer also plans to team with Facebook on brand curation starting next year — “identifying and engaging with brands that have built a strong online community on the social media platform.”.

Branding 101
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

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

article thumbnail

Why Health And Fitness Are Driving More Retail Change

PYMNTS

During a recent high-energy PYMNTS discussion with Karen Webster, Lanman talked about the value ClassPass brings to the modern health and wellness market, and the lessons the company has learned along the way — lessons that can be applied to other operators in the digital realm. One reason for all of that? A looming doctor shortage.

Retail 146
article thumbnail

Rescuing The Restaurant Business From App Decline

PYMNTS

Currently exiting beta in New York City, Fahmy’s new company, DineVite, claims to put the discounts back where they belong — with the restaurant owners. The model for the DineVite online and mobile app is actually similar to social media. The operative word is control. “I

Miami 130
article thumbnail

The Return Of The Celebrity-Backed Brand

PYMNTS

Earlier this week, international media titan Oprah Winfrey announced an investment in True Food Kitchen , a healthy-eating startup based out of Houston. As for the other 74 stores, Fabletics has offered no official timeline, but said the firm has “rapidly surpassed $300 million in annual revenue” after only five years in operation.

Branding 101