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Neiman marcus
Neiman Marcus was kinda culty — is that a bad thing?
by
Tony Wagner
Jan 22, 2024
“Cultish” author Amanda Montell on the way we talk about work and how it’s changed.
“Sell, sell, sell”: How Neiman Marcus' flagship store catered to the superrich
by
Ellen Rolfes
Jan 8, 2024
We're watching "The Store" in January.
Why it's a problem if J.Crew and other retailers file for bankruptcy at the same time
May 1, 2020
J.Crew is expected to file for bankruptcy this weekend, according to multiple news reports.
Neiman Marcus moves into the secondhand market
by
Erika Beras
Apr 17, 2019
The Fashionphile investment follows a boom in the used goods market.
A luxury department store with issues
Mar 14, 2017
The private-equity outfit that owns 100-year old luxury retailer Neiman Marcus has hired advisers to shop the company for a sale. Neiman might come with a lot of baggage, including almost $5 billion in debt rated at junk status. In the age of internet retail, is there any appeal in owning a high-end department store […]
Neiman Marcus' CEO on adapting to new consumer habits
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Kai Ryssdal
Oct 30, 2014
A look at how Neiman Marcus is bringing a century-old company into the digital age
Neiman Marcus and Target will sell the same thing
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jul 10, 2012
The high-end and lower-end retailers team up to sell the same designer items at the same prices at both stores. Why? We ask innovative consultant, Debra Kaye.