Why Amazon is investing in Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus
Amazon’s own move into bricks-and-mortar fashion retailing ended with the closure of its two Amazon Style stores last year. (Amazon Photo)

Why Amazon is investing in Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus

Amazon still looking for its fashion fit: Amazon's minority investment in the new parent company of luxury fashion retailers Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus could give the tech giant new insights and additional momentum in a retail segment that has long been a key part of its overall e-commerce strategy. The pending deal could also help to counter criticism of Amazon's long-term impact on traditional retail. Read more.

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Iveta Saksone

Floral Designer at Iveta Saksone

7 个月

Hackers leak changing periodically barcode data for Taylor Swift tickets Ticketmaster says it uses dynamic barcodes that refresh every few seconds, thereby admitting they use periodically changing barcodes as claimed in the US Patent 9,047,715 #mlb #ticketmaster #livenation #innovation #stubhub #Patents https://www.dhirubhai.net/pulse/hackers-leak-changing-periodically-barcode-data-taylor-alan-amron-cpcjf

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Iveta Saksone

Floral Designer at Iveta Saksone

7 个月

Patent 9,047,715 for a periodically changing barcode to prevent digital ticketing fraud, infringement litigation against Major League Baseball, Stubhub, Ticketmaster and Live Nation is proceeding in the Southern District NY Federal Court. [SDNY 24-cv-02930-PAE]

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