Today's retail news from around the web: June 19, 2014
/Our article of the day:
Over A Third Of Foreign Retailers Entering Canada Come To One Mall
Top Stories: Canada
-Lululemon gives potential suitors $1-billion reason for bid, analyst says [Vancouver Sun] Sliding share price could open Vancouver-based company to takeover attempts
-Vidéotron ready to step up as 4th Canadian wireless carrier [CBC]
-Chip Wilson's Net Worth Down By Half In Past Year [Huffington Post]
-Number of Canadian millionaires climbs to 320,000 [Toronto Star]
-MEC announces new in-house line of Fair Trade Certified™ apparel [Newswire]
Canadian News: Region-by-Region
-Bramalea City Centre Launches Redesigned Website [Newswire]
-Alberta wholesale sales reach nearly $7 billion [Calgary Herald]
-Spacing to open retail store in Toronto in the fall [Spacing]
-Michaels confirmed for Highland Square Mall [New Glasgow News]
Trending Retail Topics
-American Apparel Fires Its Founder And CEO 'For Cause' [Business Insider]
-Amazon Fire Phone to lure buyers into its shopping world [Globe & Mail[
-Amazon's Firefly Feature Scans the World Around You, and Lets You Buy It [Mashable]
-No cash? Moneris offers debit, credit mobile payment system [Toronto Star]
-H&M reports strongest profit growth in more than four years [Toronto Star]
-Target testing same-day shipping from stores [Twin Cities Business]
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