PARIS, BOSTON, LONDON, MUNICH, July 13, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mirakl , the leading eCommerce marketplace solutions provider, today announced a new Mirakl connector designed to streamline Mirakl Marketplace integration with Salesforce Commerce Cloud.
Built on Commerce Cloud, the new Mirakl connector is currently available at https://www.salesforce.com/products/commerce-cloud/partner-marketplace/partners/mirakl/ .
The new Mirakl connector combines the power and functionality of dozens of APIs into a single, plug-and-play package making it even easier for organizations to get a marketplace up and running quickly and reduce the burden of ongoing maintenance. The connector enables:
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MUST Ministries Marketplace reopens to public | 11alive.com
EAST COBB, Ga. — It's been 4 months since COVID-19 forced businesses across Georgia to close. Now, many are reopening to the public. One business that's reopening its doors is MUST Ministries Marketplace , a retail store that offers free clothing to those in need.
It reopened Monday, according to a release that also invited the public to "shop and discover bargains that benefit MUST Ministries' programs." Special discounts are being offered for the week of July 13 - 20, including 20 percent off total purchase and 50 percent off furniture and clothing.
StockX Releases Mid-Year Marketplace Momentum Report Pointing to Accelerated Growth Amidst
While StockX continues to experience exponential growth in transactions and users, this report arrives at a time when many consumer brands are struggling. According to a recent report from Cowen Equity Research, the average consumer brand saw a 9 percent decline in search interest after March lockdowns, as StockX accelerated with double-digit gains.
As StockX continues to disrupt commerce and shape the future of the industry, this latest report discloses insights into its tremendous growth and highlights platform trends that speak to the massive shift in consumer behavior and rise of the Gen Z consumer. A few highlights from the report include:
Today's Numbers: The COVID Economy - Marketplace
"The leading economic indicator is … the virus." More than one analyst has put it to us this way. As we try to understand and quantify this unprecedented global economic collapse — and now the attempted restart — we're following key metrics for COVID-19 and the broader economy.
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The latest jobs report shows that 4.8 million Americans went back to work in June. More than 30% of those job gains were from bars and restaurants. But those industries are in trouble again. For example, because of the steep rise in COVID-19 cases in Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, increased restrictions on restaurant capacities and closed bars. It’s created a logistical nightmare .
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FDA Releases CBD Marketplace Report; Industry Responds | WholeFoods Magazine
Washington, D.C.— FDA has sent to Congress their report on the current state of the cannabidiol (CBD) marketplace.
The report recognizes the public's interest in CBD, but says that "there are many questions about the characteristics of currently marketed CBD products because the Agency lacks significant information on what CBD-containing products are on the market and there are little data available on those products themselves."
A main concern is whether or not the CBD content in the product matches what's on the label, as well as whether or not the products contain other cannabinoids like THC or contaminants such as heavy metals or pesticides. The studies that have been performed, the report adds, are either small or fail to communicate important information like the sample selection method and product specifications.
A thought experiment: What if online shopping went away? - Marketplace
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What if delivery vans took your stuff away instead of dropping off packages? - Marketplace
Consumerism, shared sacrifice and one-day shipping — sound familiar? It's the backdrop of Ben Fountain's new story, “ Rules of Special Measures ,” written for the new podcast “ The Chronicles of Now ,” which bills itself as "short fiction torn from today's headlines."
In Fountain's world, the trucks and vans that we're used to delivering our packages instead show up to take stuff away.
But he told “Marketplace Morning Report” host David Brancaccio that the inspiration for the story is firmly rooted in the real world.
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