
Here's How To Report Scammy Ads On Facebook
The social network has taken a small step toward getting rid of the shady advertisers targeting its users.
The social network has taken a small step toward getting rid of the shady advertisers targeting its users.
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"It is possible that there is something unique about the Kardashian and Jenner family and the nature of their celebrity," the studio behind the hit game warned investors.
A gold medal gets you $150,000, according to details that emerged as part of a dispute between Nike and up-and-coming runner Boris Berian.
"Lululemon has lost its way," Chip Wilson said today, as his two-year agreement to keep quiet expired.
Six years after opening its first salon, the chain is on track to do $100 million in sales this year. Here's how it got there.
"We design clothes to last a decade, not a season," the retailer says. Shoppers still aren't convinced.
The company's founder says Uniqlo plans to rebuild in the U.S, which is its "most important" market.
Matthew Smith, the life partner of Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Michael Jeffries, wields as much power and influence as any executive at the publicly traded company. Only problem is, he isn't employed by and holds no official role at A&F, which has raised corporate governance concerns among company executives.
The Federal Trade Commission is preparing for a New Year's spike in weight-loss scams. This year's highlights included a cream inspired by lobster hormones, and a magical pill that claimed to strip the calories from a plate of spaghetti.
Using images stolen from across the web, sketchy retailers are selling ultra-discounted clothes to women on Facebook. A BuzzFeed News investigation shows many are linked to one of China's richest men.
Global Egrow says "the vast majority of our customers from all over the world are overjoyed with our products."
Abercrombie, the teen retailer for which image is everything, has very specific guidelines for employees' hair. A source tells BuzzFeed they have been enforced strictly recently, adding to the pressure of the brand's "Look Policy Guidelines" on store associates.
The company's casual style is actually based on a rigid behind-the-scenes employee dress code, including four-step guides to cuffing jeans and scrunching sleeves. The rules.
CtW Investment Group said shareholders should withhold support for two directors, citing close ties to the company's controlling Greenberg family and troubling run-ins with financial regulators.
Fabletics, and the $1 billion startup that owns it, JustFab, have gotten more than 1,000 complaints calling the companies a scam. A BuzzFeed News investigation found that JustFab's co-CEOs and co-founders have been conning consumers into unwanted subscriptions since at least 2004.
TJX is pulling in more in annual sales than most department stores in America, including J.C. Penney, Sears and Nordstrom.
It's a giant game of knockoff roulette.