Dining Out During The Coronavirus: McDonald’s, Burger King, Tim Hortons, Popeyes To Reopen Dining Rooms
Here's what will be different when fast-food restaurants, such as McDonald's, Burger King, Tim Hortons, and Popeyes, reopen their dining rooms.
JC Penney Board Doles Out Cash Incentives As It Looks To Keep Executives Motivated
JC Penney's CEO Jill Soltau will receive a cash incentive for $4.5 million for motivation as the company is expected to file for bankruptcy.
Bed Bath & Beyond Set To Reopen: Dedicated Shopping Hours, Curbside Pickup, Customer Limits And More
Bed Bath & Beyond will offer dedicated senior shopping hours and limit the number of customers in its stores as it gets ready to reopen.
Neiman Marcus Bankruptcy Update: Creditor Pushes For A Deal With Saks Fifth Avenue
Hedge fund Mudrick Capital Management is calling for Neiman Marcus to merge with Saks Fifth Avenue. Will parent company Hudson's Bay Company go for the deal?
Apple Begins Reopening US Stores: Which Locations Are Opening?
These U.S.-based Apple stores are open or will reopen this week. Is your location on the list?
Potbelly Could Close Up To 100 Restaurants As Sales Dip Amid The Coronavirus Pandemic
Potbelly has been negotiating with its landlords and may close 100 restaurant permanently as its dining rooms remain closed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Is GNC Headed Towards Bankruptcy? Retailer Warns Of Financial Situation, Could Close Some Stores Permanently
GNC said it has "substantial doubt" that it will survive the next 12 months and could be forced to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Hertz’s Cancels New Car Orders To Help Forego Bankruptcy: Automakers Will Feel The Hit
Hertz reported a net loss of $356 million for Q1 2020 as it fights to avoid bankruptcy by holding on to liquidity.
Macy’s Finds A New Investor: Czech Billionaire Buys A Stake In The Struggling Retailer
Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky takes 5% stake in Macy's, making him a top five investor in the retailer.
Uber Makes Offer To Buy Grubhub, Looks To Increase Uber Eats’ Growth
Uber has made a bid to takeover food delivery service Grubhub, which could lead to an agreement between the two companies as early as this month.
Ford Recall 2020: Three Recalls That Could Affect The Safety Of Your Vehicle
Ford has issued three recalls that affect certain models within its vehicle lineup. Is your vehicle affected?
Hyatt Layoffs 2020: 1,300 Workers Cut As COVID-19 Continues To Bear Down On Hotels
Effective June 1, Hyatt will lay off 1,300 workers globally as it looks to restructure amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Tyson Linked To Over 4,500 Cases Of COVID-19, Nearly 200 USDA Workers Also Test Positive
Despite the efforts that Tyson Foods has taken, more than 4,500 workers have tested positive for the coroanvirus, marking 12,500 positive cases throughout the meat industry.
Coronavirus News: At Least 600 Amazon Workers Have Tested Positive For COVID-19
An Amazon worker from a warehouse in Indiana has tracked at least 600 coworkers that have tested positive for COVID-19.
Steak ‘n Shake Closes 51 Restaurants Permanently As COVID-19 Takes Its Toll
Steak 'n Shake adds 51 restaurant closures to its growing list of permanent shutdowns. Here's why the restaurants are closing.
Stage Stores Files Bankruptcy: Liquidation Sales, Gift Cards, Returns, And More
Liquidation sales at Gordmans, Goody's, Bealls, Palais Royal, Peebles, and Stage will begin on Friday as the retailer starts to reopen stores.
Buying AMC Entertainment Could Give Amazon’s Prime Video A Major Boost: Companies In Talks
Amazon is reportedly in talks to purchase movie theater operator AMC Entertainment.
Coty Strikes A $4.3 Billion Beauty Deal: Sells Wella, Clairol, OPI, GHD Brands
Coty's Wella brand will become a standalone company as part of a $4.3 billion deal with investment firm KKR.
Nordstrom Store Closings 2020: Which Locations Are Closing? [Complete List]
Nordstrom is closing 16 namesake stores permanently. Is your location on the list?
Stage Stores Considering Bankruptcy: Will Gordmans, Goody’s, Bealls Stores Reopen?
Stage Stores warned that it cannot predict when it will be able to reopen its stores because of the coronavirus pandemic.
JC Penney’s Troubles Continue: $17 Million Interest Payment Skipped As Sephora Relationship Ironed Out
JC Penney has skipped a $17 million interest payment - the second skipped payment in just a few weeks.
Are Buffet-Style Restaurants Gone For Good? Souplantation, Sweet Tomatoes Consider Bankruptcy, Permanent Closures
Souplantation and Sweet Tomatoes may close all 97 restaurant locations because of the coronavirus restrictions placed on buffet-style restaurants. Here's why.
Travel Changes: Frontier Airlines Will Deny Boarding If You Fail A Temperature Check
Frontier now requires face masks and will begin taking passenger temperatures before boarding starting on June 1.
Cosmetic Recall 2020: Mold Contamination Prompts Recall Of Makeup
Mold found on the sponge tip of the applicator has prompted the recall of some makeup. Are yours cosmetics affected?
What’s Next For Victoria’s Secret? How L Brands Can Revive The Lingerie Retailer
L Brands may be able to turn Victoria's Secret around even after its deal with Sycamore Partners to buy the brand fell through.
Aldo Files For Bankruptcy Protection: Will The Shoe Retailer Turn Its Business Around?
With all of its stores closed because of COVID-19, Aldo has filed for bankruptcy protection as it looks to "stabilize its business."
Gap Inc. Lawsuit: Why The Apparel Retailer Is Being Sued
Gap Inc.'s troubles continue as the retailer is now being sued over a $530,334 unpaid bill and at least $20,000 in attorney fees. Here's why.
Tuesday Morning Considering Bankruptcy: Why The Discount Home Goods Retailer May Restructure
Tuesday Morning is looking at all its financial options, including bankruptcy, as all its nearly 700 stores continue to remain closed because of the coronavirus.
Neiman Marcus Files For Bankruptcy: What Does Chapter 11 Mean For The Retailer?
Neiman Marcus expects to emerge from bankruptcy in early fall as it creditors become the majority owners of the company.
Coronavirus News: Walmart Returns $12.6 Million Health And Human Services Relief Funding Under CARES Act
Walmart returned the money it received under the Provider Relief Fund because it didn't request it.