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Happy Returns Debuts Self-Service Return Kiosks

Retail Touch Points - 6 Mar 2019 16:21
Happy Returns Debuts Self-Service Return Kiosks Happy Returns, a provider of return and logistics solutions for retailers, has launched a new self-service return kiosk designed to provide consumers with a simplified way to return online purchases in stores. The kiosks...
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Foreign governments gave President Donald Trump and his family gifts including a porcelain dinnerware set and portraits of Trump himself during his first year in office, according to a list released Wednesday by the Stat...
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Grab is considering raising more funds from strategic investors, the president of Southeast Asia's top ride-hailing firm said, after raking in over $4.5 billion in the region's largest private financing round that includ...
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How to design the end of a studio’s life

Fast Company - 6 Mar 2019 09:00
How to design the end of a studio’s life The promising young studio Hawraf is shutting down. The four partners decided to go out by publishing comprehensive documents about how they ran their business. When the independent design studio Hawraf burst onto the Ne...
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The share of new-home sales that were for houses not even started yet reached a one-year high, but one economist who cheered that measurement earlier in the housing cycle now thinks it shows something very different.
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The legislation comes a day before CFPB Director Kathy Kraninger is set to testify to Congress.
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These beautiful (and terrifying) photos show what melting glaciers leave behind A new series by aerial photographer Tom Hegen visualizes the effects of the Anthropocene. At first glance, it’s hard to tell if photographer Tom Hegen’s latest series features microscopic shots of some rare mineral,...
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New research finds that, despite improvements, there's still a large gulf in completion rates by race
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Tesla will be fine without Elon Musk as CEO: shareholder Tesla's largest outside shareholder thinks the automaker will be just fine if the Securities and Exchange Commission decides to oust Elon Musk from his role as chief executive officer. "We wouldn't be against him having ...
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Forbes list: Bezos on top, Zuckerberg tumbles and Kylie Jenner makes history Move over, Zuck. Forbes has designated 21-year-old Kylie Jenner the "youngest self-made billionaire of all time," despite her ties to the famous and wealthy family behind the Kardashian empire. In a special issue of Forb...
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Asian stocks clung to tight ranges on Wednesday, as investors awaited fresh directional cues from U.S.-China trade negotiations and a weaker Wall Street finish capped broader gains, while robust U.S. economic data suppor...
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The eurozone is beginning to resemble Japan with its low growth and inflation environment, coupled with some still very loose monetary policy, according to economists at ING.
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Google Duplex -- Google's AI chat agent that can arrange appointments over the phone -- is now available on Pixel phones in 43 states.
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The European Central Bank looks increasingly unlikely to deliver a rate hike before Mario Draghi's term at the helm ends in October.
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The U.S. trade deficit jumped nearly 19 percent in December, pushing the trade imbalance for all of 2018 to widen to a decade-long high of $621 billion. The gap with …
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Dollar Tree to close up to 390 Family Dollar stores Dollar Tree to close up to 390 Family Dollar stores in 2019
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Find out where the last Blockbuster store in the world is It’s been almost a decade since onetime video rental behemoth Blockbuster declared bankruptcy. At the end of this month, the Blockbuster in Bend, Oregon will be the last of its kind.        
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Daimler and BMW are teaming up to develop autonomous driving technology to cut costs and set an industry standard that can help to shape future regulation for self-driving cars, senior executives said on Wednesday.
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General Electric Takes A Hit, Retailers Outperform Amid Broader Market Pause This morning, investors appear to continue to look for a catalyst to move the market higher, or much lower, as the news on the trade front has been tepid.
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Company holding migrant children ditches plan to go public over outcry A private company holding more than a thousand migrant children at a detention camp in Florida scrapped plans to go public amid an outcry by critics who accused the corporation of profiting off children. Virginia-based C...
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Markets Right Now: Stocks edge lower in early trade Stocks opened slightly lower on Wall Street, led by losses in energy and industrial companies.
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A Florida House bill that would limit non-economic lawsuit awards to $1 million is moving forward. The House Civil Justice Subcommittee voted 10-5 for a bill that attempts to protect …
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