| 7-2-09 - Despite Economy, Largest Retailers Remain Power Players |
| In spite of economic uncertainties, many of the nation’s largest retailers held onto their coveted spots at the top of the retail ladder last year, according to an annual ranking of retailers by sale... |
| 6-25-09 – Open letter from Tracy Mullin |
| This week, after a long and deliberate process, the Boards of Directors of both groups have decided to end merger discussions. There is no plan for the two groups to merge at this time—or for the for... |
| 6-24-09 - NRF & RILA End Merger Discussions |
| The National Retail Federation (NRF) and the Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA) today announced that the two organizations have ended merger discussions. Read the article. |
| 6-24-09 - Three charged in Wal-Mart theft scheme |
| Carrollton police arrested three people Monday in connection with an alleged theft ring that has targeted 11 Wal-Mart stores in Georgia and Alabama to steal about $10,000 in video games. Rea... |
| 6-23-09 - Some claim retailers are turning eBay into the fall guy |
| Shortly after publishing the annual NRF Organized Retail Crime Survey, the popular technology website, techdirt, harshly criticized retailers and claims that retailers are still trying to blame eBay ... |
| 6-23-09 - Crimes against retailers are increasing, ICE announces pilot program with NRF |
| Marcy M. Forman, director of the office of investigations for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, announced the launch of a pilot program between ICE and the NRF. The program will assess the th... |
| 6-23-09 - Man in jail in connection to Cabela's thefts |
| On Thursday a 53-year-old Texan man was charged with a number of felonies after allegedly creating his own price tags to rip off the Cabela’s in Rogers for thousands of dollars. On June 18, Michael ... |
| 6-23-09 - Shoplifting arrest leads to merchandise sold on eBay |
| A 55-year-old West Linn woman was arrested in Portland Wednesday in a shoplifting case that could involve the sale of more than $100,000 in stolen merchandise on eBay. Read the article. |