ProSource Adds Personalized Packages to University Program
ProSource has already added a new twist to its University Learning Management System, which just launched in May.
Read moreProSource has already added a new twist to its University Learning Management System, which just launched in May.
Read moreThe U.S. Census Bureau has confirmed what BrandSource members already knew: Appliance and electronics stores were rockin’ in July.
Read moreAs Congress still wrangles over the next stimulus package and COVID flares up in new parts of the country, economists, executives and independent owners are expressing their concern for the well-being of small businesses.
Read moreAVB affiliate ProSource, the nation’s largest audio, video and integration buying group, has launched the first lighting technology certification (LTC) program in the industry.
Read moreCES, one of the world’s largest trade shows, is following AVB’s lead by moving the confab entirely online this winter to prevent the further spread of coronavirus.
Read moreThe U.S. moved closer to a national mask mandate this week as some of the country’s largest retailers including Walmart, Best Buy, Target, Kroger, Kohl’s, CVS and Walgreens joined three more states — Alabama, Colorado and Montana — in making face coverings a must indoors.
Read moreProSource, the largest audio, video and integration buying group in the U.S., just got larger.
Read moreAppliances aren’t members’ only category that has seemingly benefitted from the consumer lockdown.
Read moreA trade group representing the nation’s largest retailers has asked the governors of all 50 states to make the wearing of facemasks mandatory within stores and to take responsibility for enforcement.
Read moreRetail revenue returned with a vengeance last month, as cooped-up consumers around the country began revisiting newly reopened stores, stimulus checks in hand.
Read moreConsumer confidence, as measured by The Conference Board’s monthly Consumer Confidence Index, stabilized in May following a sharp decline in April.
Read moreThe world’s largest retail trade association has thrown its support behind national legislation that would help businesses obtain insurance coverage for pandemics.
Read moreThe impact of the global pandemic at major U.S. retail container ports appears to be easing slightly, which is welcome news for inventory-challenged merchants.
Read moreLongtime LG marketing whiz David VanderWaal is leaving the company after 13 years.
Read moreWhile the reopening of businesses that were sidelined by the pandemic is an important step forward, it’s still too early to tell how quickly or smoothly the nation’s economy will bounce back from retail and other shutdowns.
Read moreTwo of the top tech and appliance retailers, Best Buy and Apple Stores, are starting to reopen locations across the country as restrictions ease and consumers clamor for access to retail stores.
Read moreGE is selling its iconic, 129-year-old lighting business to home automation leader Savant Systems.
Read moreThe Senate is considering a bi-partisan proposal to change how and when Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans could be spent.
Read moreThe Small Business Administration (SBA) and the U.S. Treasury Department have released an 11-page application for borrowers seeking loan forgiveness under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).
Read moreJCPenney’s lenders are giving the bankrupt retailer two months to come up with an acceptable turnaround plan or face either a sale of the business or liquidation.
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