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- Costco profits surge; shareholders vote for faster cut in carbon emissions
- Amazon plans a new rival for retailers: a physical clothing store
- WA Supreme Court upholds $18M campaign finance fine against grocery industry group
- ‘Our city’s not dead yet’: PCC opening highlights promise of, and challenges to, downtown Seattle’s recovery
Costco profits surge; shareholders vote for faster cut in carbon emissions Posted: 20 Jan 2022 06:51 PM PST Costco's shareholders voted Thursday to push the company to cut carbon emissions faster and more aggressively than its previously outlined action plan. Shareholders recommended Costco adopt a fixed timetable and targeted limits on emissions by June. |
Amazon plans a new rival for retailers: a physical clothing store Posted: 20 Jan 2022 12:31 PM PST Amazon plans to open a phyical clothing store this year that will use apps, QR codes and new techonology in fitting rooms to handle some tasks usually provided by sales associates at most traditional retailers. |
WA Supreme Court upholds $18M campaign finance fine against grocery industry group Posted: 20 Jan 2022 12:01 PM PST A record $18 million campaign finance penalty against a national grocery industry group was upheld Thursday by the Washington state Supreme Court. |
Posted: 20 Jan 2022 06:00 AM PST PCC Community Markets formally opened its new location in downtown Seattle Wednesday morning — and the ceremony often felt less like a ribbon-cutting than a rescue operation. |
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