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Bob Antall leaves LakeWest to form his own consulting company
Robert Antall has left his position as CEO of retail consulting company LakeWest Group to start his own consulting company, C3 Management Consulting. He joined LakeWest as executive vice president in 1994 and became CEO in 2002.
Posted 02/02/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Top retailers still lag in seamless integration of web site and store
While nearly 75% of the top 100 retailers in the U.S. operate in multiple channels, only 22% consider seamless multi-channel integration a top priority and 40% still don’t have any integration between store and web site, according to LakeWest Group.
Posted 03/08/2007Paul DemeryPost a comment
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2006 was a busy year for Top 500 retailer mergers and acquisitions
The booming web retailing market had investors in a mood to snatch up available online merchants in 2006. Among the Top 500 retailers changing hands: Eddie Bauer, Lillian Vernon, Norm Thompson, Provide Commerce and others.
Posted 12/13/2006Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Toys `R` Us re-launches ToysRUs.com with multi-channel sales in mind
The new Toys “R” Us e-commerce site features several enhancements that expedite cross-channel selling such as a summer gifts guide that enables customers to shop by age group and then locate a store.
Posted 07/06/2006Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Gap`s outage extends into week 2
As of Sept. 2 Gap.com was still down, while OldNavy.com and BananaRepublic were up but only intermittently. Analysts say the performance problems are causing Gap substantial lost sales and embarrassment.
Posted 09/02/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Retail technology vendors report uptick in spending
Many exhibitors at the National Retail Federation show in New York this week said retailers were bullish on technology. “This is the best I’ve seen it since 2000,” said Robert Swinkin, a technology investment briefing specialist for Symbol Technologies.
Posted 01/20/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Web-based POS an ongoing learning experience, analyst says
Retailers have come to expect web-based POS systems to go beyond the basics of ringing up sales to also interact with inventory management, labor scheduling and loss prevention – presenting a new slate of challenges, says analyst Sunita Gupta.
Posted 08/31/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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More retailers installing wi-fi to web-enable stores
Wi-fi, the wireless technology for providing Internet access, will be in nearly 40% of specialty retailers within two years, a LakeWest Group survey says.
Posted 02/16/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Cross-store inventory look-up most vital multi-channel function, study says
Specialty retailers say providing the ability to check for product availability across multiple stores is the most important function of multi-channel retailing, according to a study by LakeWest Group.
Posted 01/20/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Olympics retailer Roots looks to expand custom orders on web
Roots Canada Ltd., the multi-channel retailer of apparel for Olympics teams and their fans, is turning to the web to increase U.S. sales through customized orders – the fastest-growing multi-channel strategy among specialty retailers, a study says.
Posted 01/19/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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