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  • Top 50 U.S. Retail Brands

    Walmart maintains its No. 1 spot on a new list of the best retail brands, and even with a 6 percent decline in brand value it preserves an enormous margin over the next closest brand. Four brands increased their brand value by more than 25 percent this year, while others fell off the list completely.
  • Top 5 Omnichannel Retailers

    Because we know it's important to stay on top of your retail customer's strengths and weaknesses, we're bringing you new research findings from our sister publication, RIS News, which benchmarks the progress of omnichannel strategies in retail.
  • Why Women Matter in Consumer Goods

    There is no industry where women play a more dominant role as workers, producers and consumers than the retail and consumer products industry. However, a new report shows that the number of women that sit on the boards of consumer goods and retail companies is not where it needs to be given women's aggregate market impact.
  • Apogee Electronics Boosts Innovation with PLM

    Founded in 1985, Apogee has pushed the envelope of digital audio quality and established itself as a key innovator in the field of professional digital audio.
  • Store Wars: Brick & Mortar Beat Out Online

    With the growing competition from Amazon.com across all sectors in which it competes, brands like Target, Best Buy, Walmart and others are looking to understand how to better compete against this ubiquitous retailer. Results from a new study show that many retailers have a way to go; specifically, for most brands measured, the local store outperforms its online counterpart.
  • The Top 50 U.S. Retail Brands

    Walmart holds the No. 1 position on an annual list of the 50 most valuable U.S. retail brands. Biggest risers Macy's and Amazon.com demonstrate the need to compete at the speed of retail. Find out which retailers fell off the list completely and which ones make their debut. Plus, Interbrand names retail market leaders in 11 other countries.
  • Key Takeaways from NRF 2013

    When you're attending "Retail's BIG Show", it seems like everyone is there and this year's record attendance of 27,000 means there was indeed quite a crowd. If you missed the event, don't fret. RIS News compiled a recap of the most important takeaways, covering omnichannel transformations and smarter commerce to applications for Big Data and more.
  • Wal-Mart Takes Largest Share of Mobile Shopping Traffic

    New research reveals that Wal-Mart is the brand most browsed and shopped via mobile devices, but Apple, Best Buy and Kohl's deliver the most satisfactory mobile shopping experiences. The study also found that the top 10 brick and mortar retail brands leave much to be desired when it comes to meeting consumer expectations for mobile storefronts.
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