Dominick Reuter, Business Insider

Dominick Reuter

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Past articles by Dominick:

Target offers 1 year to return items from store brands like Cat & Jack kids' clothes. Here's everything you need to know about the unusually generous policy.

The children's brand brings in more than $3 billion a year for Target, which guarantees customer satisfaction for a year on its private-label goods. → Read More

Here's why Rolex watches are so expensive and how the brand gained its luxury status

Discover why Rolex watches are so expensive and how the company became the top luxury watch brand in the world. → Read More

Costco says the time to raise membership prices is 'about now,' but it won't just yet: 'We'll let you know'

The company enjoys a renewal rate over 90% and has over 68 million paid memberships, earning it more than $4.2 billion last year. → Read More

Target says cuts to workers are off-limits as it hunts for up to $3 billion in savings

Target, battling a slowdown in sales growth, is looking for ways to spend less while still investing in what it calls "the best team in retail." → Read More

Soon you'll be able to return Target purchases without getting out of your car

Target shoppers will be able to bring back purchases that they made online or in-store without having to wait in line or ship a package. → Read More

Customers are loving Costco. But Walmart? Not so much, new survey says.

Customers were much more satisfied shopping at Costco than at Walmart, according to the study. Sam's Club also ranked a lot higher than its sibling. → Read More

Here's why your Target deliveries are about to get faster

The company will add at least six more Amazon-style "sortation centers" in key metro areas to prepare batches of e-commerce orders for local delivery. → Read More

Costco employee handbook requires workers to 'greet every member with a smile' and give them 'sincere gratitude'

The rule is not particularly enforced, but is still part of a larger set of expectations that all employees make customer service a priority. → Read More

Walmart and Home Depot fire off warnings about the American consumer

Both companies told investors that while customers are still spending, they're getting increasingly selective about getting the most for their dollar. → Read More

More than 800 stores are closing across the US in 2023. Here's the full list.

Bed Bath & Beyond, Macy's, Walmart, and Big Lots are among the major retail chains shutting down stores in 2023. → Read More

The SEC says Elon Musk ghosted its request for more information about his Twitter acquisition plans

The agency says it asked Musk's team for additional context on May 18. By June, it still hadn't heard back. → Read More

Twitter just hired a big-name law firm to sue Elon Musk for dropping out of $44 billion takeover bid, report says

Twitter has tapped Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz LLP, one of the world's top corporate law firms, to sue Elon Musk, sources told Bloomberg. → Read More

Elon Musk says he is terminating his deal to buy Twitter

Lawyers for Musk accused Twitter of being "in material breach of multiple provisions" of the merger agreement. → Read More

Elon Musk says he's upping childcare benefits at Tesla, SpaceX and his other companies

The billionaire CEO now has nine known children, including newly revealed twins whom he fathered with a top executive at Neuralink. → Read More

A former nurse at embattled telehealth startup Cerebral said that in her experience, nurse practitioners were handing out antipsychotic medicines like 'candy'

Workers and internal documents suggest the SoftBank-backed online mental-health provider put growth ahead of patient safety. → Read More

Wisconsin patients who were scheduled to receive abortions were turned away in the waiting room after Roe v. Wade was overturned

The president of Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin said clinics had to cancel abortions scheduled for Friday and Saturday after Roe v. Wade decision. → Read More

US Attorney General says states can't ban abortion pills that are approved by the FDA

Merrick Garland said the agency's ruling on the safety and efficacy of the drug mifepristone could not be invalidated by state law. → Read More

North Dakotans are outraged as Bill Gates, the largest private farmland owner in the US, apparently buys a $13.5 million potato farm

Gates' farmland holdings are largely controlled by trusts, which aren't allowed under North Dakota law. The state's attorney general is inquiring. → Read More

'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli has launched a newsletter to talk investing, science, and tech a month after his release from prison

In a rambling entry subtitled "This post was written in prison," the former pharmaceutical executive reviewed books and made predictions. → Read More

JPMorgan is cutting over 1,000 workers from its home-lending unit as Fed rate hikes cool the market for refinances and purchases, report says

More than 1,000 workers will be affected, Bloomberg reported, with half being reassigned and half leaving the company. → Read More