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17.12.25 - 15:00
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WeShop Expands Retail Partnerships with Top Brands, Bringing More Choices to Shoppers (GlobeNewswire EN)
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NEW YORK, Dec. 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- WeShop Holdings Limited (“WeShop” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: WSHP), the world's first community-owned social commerce platform, today announced the addition of several major retail partners, enhancing its offerings and providing shoppers with even more ways to save and shop. The platform now features Dicks Sporting Goods, GNC, Gilt, and JTV Jewelry, alongside other leading brands....
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03.12.25 - 22:15
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Mark J. Barrenechea Appointed to SentinelOne Board of Directors (Business Wire)
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Veteran Technology Leader Bolsters Innovation and Executive Depth on SentinelOne Board
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SentinelOne (NYSE: S), the leader in AI-native cybersecurity, today announced the appointment of Mark J. Barrenechea to its board of directors.
Mr. Barrenechea brings over four decades of leadership and innovation experience to SentinelOne, having served as CEO, CTO and Director for multiple technology leaders. He previously served as the CEO, CTO and Vice Chairman of the board of OpenText, the CEO and President of SGI and Rackable Systems, and the EVP and CTO of Computer Associates. Mr. Barrenechea recently served as a director on the boards of OpenText and Avery Dennison, and currently serves as a director and chair of the audit committee on the board of Dick's Sporting Goods.
“Mark has a strong track record of guiding and scaling innovative companies through their growth from category disruptors to market leaders,” said Tomer Weingarten, CEO, SentinelOne. “Mark's experi...
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25.11.25 - 18:51
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"Clean Out The Garage": Dick′s Sporting Goods Set To Shutter Some Foot Locker Stores (ZeroHedge)
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"Clean Out The Garage": Dick's Sporting Goods Set To Shutter Some Foot Locker Stores
Dick's executive chairman Ed Stack told CNBC senior retail reporter Courtney Reagan that it will close an unspecified number of Foot Locker stores as part of a major restructuring to prevent the newly acquired chain from dragging on profitability.
"We need to clean out the garage," Stack told Reagan. "We've taken pretty aggressive markdowns to clean out old merchandise. We're impairing some store assets. We'll close some stores… everything we're doing is there to protect 2026 and just kind of do this one time."
The restructuring will weigh heavily on Foot Locker's results this quarter, with comparable sales expected to fall in the mid- to high-single digits and margins compressing by 10 to 15 percentage points.
In May, Dick's acquired Foot Locker for $2.4 billion, a deal that was completed in September. This acquisition creates a larger sports retail chain that ...
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