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How Discount Chain Five Below is Plotting its Expansion

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As Five Below expands, it is straying from the traditional playbook of a discount chain. Last year, the chain — which, as the name suggests, carries items that sell for under $5 — opened a 10,800 square-foot flagship store on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. Next year, it will experiment with adding video game lounges to some of its stores, and in October invested in an e-sports startup called Nerd Street Games. That is set to complement a new section Five Below started testing in October in select stores, to carry more electronics that sell for under $10. And it is spending more on television ads and influencer marketing in the lead up to the holidays in order to raise brand awareness.

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Five Below Ventures North Of $5

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Following a test, Five Below has made the decision to start selling some products for more than $5. The higher prices address rising costs and offer the opportunity to stock costlier items at “extreme value” in the home and tech categories.

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UPS 2020 General Rate Increase Announced

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UPS announced its 2020 general rate increase (GRI) on November 18, 2019. The announced rate increase is 4.9% on Ground and Air services, and it will go into effect on December 29, 2019. Along with the increases on the transportation charges, most accessorials will go up, some new accessorials will be added, and the DAS and EAS ZIP Code list will change.

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Supply Chain Firm enVista Expands into Asia Pacific Market

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Indianapolis-based enVista is expanding its presence in the Asian-Pacific market to take advantage of the expanding demand. The software developer and consulting firm says it specializes in both physical and digital commerce solutions by improving efficiencies.