Elon Musk announces that Tesla will no longer accept Bitcoin for vehicle purchases citing the energy demand required to maintain the cryptocurrency cryptocurrency business Tweet @Elon Musk: Tesla & Bitcoin pic.twitter.com/YSswJmVZhP 27 votes
Tesla buys $1.5 billion in bitcoin, plans to accept it as payment cryptocurrency business Article 22 votes
GameStop's stock has surged 1,500% in nine months after activist investors take board seats along with a massive short squeeze business Article 1607 words 30 votes
Furniture giant IKEA is planning to sell spare parts for its furniture – its aim is to prolong the life of its products and dispel the idea that it makes disposable goods business Article 19 votes
As US shopping habits change, ports and cargo carriers struggle to keep pace Article 1720 words 7 votes
Some educated guesses about the companies, products, and services that are facing down a terrible 2021 business Article 1335 words, published Dec 31 2020 9 votes
FedEx and UPS hit companies with unexpected holiday shipping limits business Article 978 words 9 votes
CEO of Philip Morris, the company that makes Marlboro, says cigarette sales may end within ten to fifteen years business Article 290 words 9 votes
Multiple US court rulings have found Amazon responsible for defects in products sold by third-party merchants business Article 2117 words 6 votes
More than half of San Francisco storefronts closed due to pandemic business Article 444 words 8 votes
eBay is reportedly getting close to a deal to sell its classified-ads business to Adevinta, a Norwegian company that runs online marketplaces business Article 350 words 6 votes
A risky bet by America’s mall owners: Plucking retailers out of bankruptcy to salvage a pandemic-hit industry business Article 1264 words 7 votes
Nearly half of commercial retail rents were not paid in April and May business Article 1787 words 9 votes
IKEA's shopping malls arm Ingka Centres plans US entry in major play business Article 778 words 6 votes
Iceland wins EU trademark battle against United Kingdom-based supermarket chain business Article 585 words, published Apr 12 2019 7 votes
Amazon-owned Whole Foods is quietly tracking its employees with a heat map tool that ranks which stores are most at risk of unionizing business Article 1378 words 20 votes
Inside the story of how H-E-B planned for the pandemic business Article 3964 words, published Mar 26 2020 8 votes
Costco will not allow returns on high-demand items like toilet paper, water and more business Article 334 words, published Mar 19 2020 19 votes
Video game retail chain GameStop classifies itself as "essential retail" to justify its stores staying open despite lockdowns business Article 191 words 14 votes
Dollar General cuts store hours, dedicates hour to senior shoppers during coronavirus pandemic business Article 276 words 8 votes
Amazon suspends all warehouse shipments except medical supplies and ‘high-demand’ products until April 5th business Article 174 words 14 votes
Amazon is suspending all shipments other than medical supplies and household staples to its warehouses business Article 503 words 8 votes
Amazon ramps hiring, opening 100,000 new roles to support people relying on Amazon’s service business Article 386 words 7 votes
The companies that feed America brace for labor shortages and worry about restocking stores as coronavirus pandemic intensifies business Article 1781 words 9 votes
How precious metals sellers psychologically manipulate elderly conservatives Article 1792 words 10 votes
Walmart employees say they’re preparing for job cuts as retailer rolls out its ‘Great Workplace’ program business Article 1518 words 9 votes
Brandless shuts down operations, becoming SoftBank Vision Fund's first failure business Article 827 words 8 votes