In today's episode:
1. Gucci has consistently been delivering double digit increases, in part by giving employees a similar experience to that of their customers. Acutely focused on the customer's changing needs; Bizzarri is committed to supporting his employees to ensure strong execution.
2. Amazon admits to culling sellers data on its site, but no wrongdoing in responses sent to a Congressional antitrust panel in the United States. They also said their algorithm ranks products based on a product’s availability, price and how frequently it was purchased, not whether it has a competing private label brand, if a competing third-party seller has purchased ads, or if the seller is enrolled in Amazon’s logistics program.
3. The first products in the Prada and adidas collaboration hit stores December 4. The product merges classic materials from each brand in iconic products. Globally, 19 Prada stores will carry the styles in cities ranging from Milan, Moscow, Zurich, Paris, London, Munich and Dubai to Tokyo, Seoul, Macau, Hong Kong, Beijing, Singapore and Taipei. In the U.S., the products will be available at Prada’s New York Broadway store, in Los Angeles, and Miami. They will also retail online through adidas.com and prada.com.
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