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WeShop Announces Offerings in the Health and Fitness Category with Nike, Adidas, GNC Under Armour and Other Leading Retailers
Globenewswire· 2026-02-11 13:00
NEW YORK, Feb. 11, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- WeShop Holdings Limited (“WeShop” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: WSHP), the world’s first community-owned social commerce platform, today announced access to leading health and fitness brands, including Adidas, Under Armour, Nike, ASICS, and GNC, through its marketplace, helping consumers stay committed to their health and wellness goals well into the new year. Within the WeShop app, members can shop a curated selection of health and fitness essentials spanning perfor ...
Gearing Up for The Big Game: WeShop Announces Electronics Offerings with Best Buy, Samsung, Lenovo and eBay
Globenewswire· 2026-01-28 12:00
Core Insights - WeShop Holdings Limited has announced retail partnerships with Best Buy, Samsung, Lenovo, and eBay to enhance its electronics offerings as demand for televisions surges ahead of major sporting events [1][5] Group 1: Partnerships and Offerings - The new partnerships aim to leverage existing relationships with leading electronics retailers to make high-ticket purchases more rewarding for consumers [2][3] - WeShop's ShareBack™ program allows users to earn WePoints through everyday purchases, which can convert into ownership in WeShop, aligning consumer spending with long-term participation in the platform's growth [2][3] Group 2: Market Strategy - WeShop integrates ShareBack™ rewards directly into the shopping experience, enabling users to earn WePoints while purchasing essential devices for game-day gatherings [3] - The company continues to expand access to ShareBack rewards across various retail categories in the U.S. and the U.K., including fashion, electronics, beauty, home goods, and travel [4] Group 3: Consumer Engagement - The head of commercial at WeShop highlighted that electronics shopping typically rises during major events like the Super Bowl, emphasizing the potential for consumers to turn planned purchases into opportunities for ownership [5]
Burn to Bloom: Redesigning Resilience with Whole-System Thinking | Katie Clark | TEDxAltadena
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-06 18:02
Core Argument - The current disaster recovery system disproportionately disadvantages vulnerable populations, exacerbating displacement and inequality [6][7][8][9] - A "universal design" approach to disaster recovery is proposed, prioritizing the needs of the most at-risk residents, specifically tenants and Black homeowners [3][10][16][17] - Universal design focuses on people instead of property or profit [9] Proposed Solutions - Short-term: Implement a universal basic income program and an insurance gap program to stabilize tenants and homeowners [18][19] - Medium-term: Land banking through a community land trust, policy protections, and resident-focused rebuilding [20][21] - Long-term: Community ownership to ensure permanent stability, affordability, and protection against gentrification [21][22] Data & Statistics - 91% of tenants were underinsured or completely uninsured [11] - 72% of tenants still need housing [12] - 78% of tenants cannot afford a market-rate one-bedroom apartment in surrounding areas [12] - Black homeowners in West Altadena are experiencing the highest rates of post-disaster pressure from outside buyers [14] Call to Action - Government, philanthropy, friends, and neighbors are urged to support and fund the proposed universal design recovery [23][24] - Stakeholders should prioritize the needs of tenants and West Altadena homeowners in all recovery plans [24]