Typically, retailers overestimate the share of their customers' business they have. |
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Poor general quality and finishing are the usual indicators of fake toys and parents are advised to buy from recognised retailers. |
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Shop with retailers you know and trust and read their guarantees and warranties. |
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Women who go for bra fittings at high street retailers are getting poor advice, according to a report today. |
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She started factoring accounts receivable after establishing a customer base that included such retailers as Nordstrom and Saks. |
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The balance of power, once held by the consumer-goods companies, has increasingly shifted to the retailers. |
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Relentless cut-throat competition has driven nearly all retailers and fast-food chains into a race to the bottom. |
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All this happened at a time when other High Street retailers have been listening to the satisfying jingles of ringing cash registers. |
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Information packs on fireworks laws have been sent to all licensed retailers, and illegal traders have been warned they will be stopped. |
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He declined to put a figure on the number of shops that could close or retailers that could go out of business. |
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Foot-and-mouth disease is not just a menace to livestock raisers, but also to the abattoirs and food retailers. |
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He ranted about my disregard for the law and my campaign to drive music retailers out of business. |
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He has an efficient arable operation and from it he is producing a branded rapeseed oil which he bottles and sells to retailers. |
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Affiliate marketing can be a win-win proposition for online retailers and for Web sites hoping to capitalize on their traffic. |
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Like all the other high street retailers it was striving to cut costs to keep prices down and remain competitive. |
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They were facing increased competition from a host of new and aggressive retailers. |
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Is that slowing down these deep discounts, because retailers are like, aha, everybody's getting gift cards? |
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The fact that some retailers will accept euros is not an argument for replacing the pound. |
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With only one weekend left until Christmas, the major retailers are willing us all to indulge in a last-minute splurge of spending. |
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In the UK in recent years there has been some significant redistribution in the power of manufacturers relative to retailers. |
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Our sales reps are constantly out there training and supporting retailers, doing store openings and just knocking themselves out to help dealers. |
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And as motorists faced tailbacks of up to seven miles, retailers warned of the knock-on effect for businesses in the city. |
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You can get reconditioned and refilled cartridges from some retailers and sometimes from the manufacturer. |
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In Japan, toymakers have aligned to sell together online, making it harder for retailers to single them out for punishment. |
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Electronic product registries assign each item a 14-digit code, then include it on a global list accessible to retailers. |
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If successful, the scheme will be extended to smaller retailers along the High Street. |
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Clearly buying shares in retailers that cater to the whims of youthful storecard addicts is a strategy that has had its day. |
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The watchdog has written to a number of manufacturers and retailers requesting information about the issue. |
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Listowel town manager Michael McMahon asked councillors to consider zoning a portion of land for the use of discount retailers. |
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That data was gleaned and resold by the agencies to news media, market researchers and other retailers. |
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Other labor and social justice activists leafleted at major retailers, educating consumers and criticizing executive indifference. |
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Not surprisingly, many listed retailers saw profits shoot upwards as well, tripling in some cases. |
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Wineries are also devising strategies, along with restaurateurs and retailers, to get more people to think about wine. |
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Many restaurateurs and hoteliers, most airlines, and even some wine retailers employ consultants in their wine selection. |
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He is supposed by the retailers of the fable to have had knowledge of the mock consecration. |
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The soybean seed treatment business will continue to be the growth market for retailers, followed by wheat. |
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Something I notice with most retailers is that any business planning they do does not involve customers. |
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Several programmes are available to retailers to help them educate customers about the benefits of adequate fertilizer application. |
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To create knowledge for use with targeted selling, retailers must employ some method of customer analysis. |
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The lawsuit is not expected to affect availability of product for retailers during the introductory season next year. |
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The major tier or chain is of very large farms connected by contract to very large processors connected to very large retailers. |
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Current trends suggest six or fewer global food retailers will evolve over the next few years. |
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Thoroughly unsophisticated, they are ready victims for any retailers of fairy tales who come along. |
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What makes Ovid so special and powerful in comparison with the many inventors and retailers of stories competing for attention? |
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A 337-page report lifts the lid on how retailers conspired to stop price cuts. |
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He later diversified into the toy market and the company supplies major retailers with over 800 lines of toys. |
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In March, the electronics company will also host a 12-city tour with a roadshow explaining to retailers what Nuon is and how to pitch it. |
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In response, traditional retailers will need to increase their focus on building consumer loyalty to insure repeat visits. |
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Some last minute shoppers might luck out as retailers boost perks to lure shoppers. |
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Second, the number and variety of retailers, including e-tailers, that wanted to stock the company's styles had grown significantly. |
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In the end, Rubin predicts the multichannel e-tailers or retailers will win out, by existing everywhere the consumer wants them to be. |
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As the school year approaches, the textbook retailers and e-tailers will continue to spar in an attempt to separate the boys from the men. |
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This clothing industry trade group is made up of men's apparel retailers and manufacturers of suits and tailored clothing. |
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Most retailers can get you a sample swatch or will allow you to check out the book for an evening. |
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The centre also hopes to set up a trail around the town by asking local food retailers to offer samples of their fare or special offers. |
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The first successful online retailers focused on mailable items such as books, music CDs, clothing, jewelry, and other small items. |
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One of the things many mail-order retailers offer is a selection of bulbs that aren't available everywhere. |
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Many retailers have only maintained sales levels by significantly reducing gross margins. |
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Last week Thai retailers launched a scathing attack on the government for not doing enough to protect them from foreign competitors. |
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The programme was aimed at protecting consumers and retailers against buying and stocking fraudulent and adulterated manuka honey products. |
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They clamp down retailers who engage in sale-price bait-and-switch, and a wide variety of issues of electronic fraud. |
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The final block has a taxi rank, a bus terminus, hawkers' stalls and space for retailers and wholesalers. |
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The only slight cloud on the horizon for retailers is emerging evidence that Scots consumers have delayed their Christmas gift-buying. |
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Clothes retailers are reacting to the trend and Gap is introducing bigger sizes for Britain's ballooning children. |
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Many adolescents have come to rely on text messaging and email to communicate with friends, retailers, and service providers. |
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It will be at least two years before mass-market retailers start catching up. |
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Places like HMV and EB offer constant bargains and offers, as well as sales that can totally eclipse a small independent retailers. |
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Irish retailers boasted the sale of London patterns and a number offered to buy used lace second-hand. |
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And now with the proliferation of everything mobile, retailers are shifting focus from e-commerce to m-commerce. |
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The common thread that ran throughout the entire discussion focused on the chasm that sometimes exists between teachers and retailers. |
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In the weeks up to Christmas, the thriftiness of shoppers left retailers worried as they feared people were saving for the sales. |
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The pedestrianised town centre offers a wide selection of household names and specialist retailers. |
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Up to six retailers are attempting to hawk their leases through agents to see if anyone will take over their units. |
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The bank hopes that it will attract potential customers like wholesalers and retailers dealing in commodity trading, white goods and automobiles. |
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To cut costs, many retailers have been introducing productivity-boosting measures, such as self-service checkout lines. |
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These retailers, rather than newsagents, are now the biggest sellers of newspapers. |
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To achieve this, fifty retailers in the city must stock Fairtrade products and 25 catering outlets offer food bearing the Fairtrade mark. |
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In some cases, retailers are also using advances in electronic technology to link tills to cigarette dispensing machines. |
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The product can now be found on the shelves of major grocery stores, convenience stores, national chain retailers and local mercados. |
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The company distributes its products worldwide through a network of specialty retailers, mass merchandisers and foreign distributors. |
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It is quickly becoming nothing more than a mesh of housing estates and a street lined with discount retailers, takeaways and empty shops. |
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At the time, area retailers were complaining of middle-class teenagers harassing shoppers for beer money. |
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Do not be beguiled by retailers who want to sell you a thin wetsuit if you are going there between November and May. |
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These wines will be offered to other distributors, as well as to key retailers and small hotel and restaurant chains across the country. |
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Cabinet ministers have held top-level talks with Britain's biggest high street retailers in a bid to breath new life into Bradford. |
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The tables below rank the retailers in order of the quickest to respond and the friendliest reps. |
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It's going to pay off from the marketing machine that retailers will build, including clicks and mortar as part of it. |
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There was no hint that a greater choice of retailers involved a large food store behind the town hall. |
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The giveaway will last a couple of days to a few weeks, depending on how many radios retailers and middlemen were able to order. |
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As a result of corruption, usually big sharks escape and poor retailers get punished. |
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They still sell 70 per cent of 160,000 pounds of shelled pecans to over 200 retailers nationwide. |
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Samples of the shellfish were taken by the FSA from various retailers and wholesalers in February. |
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Focusing on a minority of more profitable brands that are believed to have the greatest growth potential will actually help retailers. |
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There are, of course, large pet stores, catalog retailers, plus the big box outlets. |
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All are being marketed to seed companies for application to seed before shipment to retailers. |
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The traders and manufacturers, not to mention the shippers and retailers, argue that they have expenses as well. |
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The best thing is that online shopping carts are SEO friendly systems for vendors, retailers and merchants. |
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Loafers and moccasins are both classic footwear choices, and can be found at various retailers in a number of finishes and styles. |
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If retailers bite, licensing could feasibly extend anywhere that makes sense for the brand's lifestyle positioning. |
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Of course, showrooming isn't the only force to blame for the pressure facing big box retailers. |
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John Zhang suggests that showrooming may also prompt some retailers to completely rethink their business model. |
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Additionally, the designer has several basic styles and fabrications that retailers request continuously. |
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Following a recent mosey around the retailers, I noticed two more retailers that appear ostensibly cheap. |
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The informer said that, unbeknown to retailers, it could be as long as 20 days from slaughter to final use-by date for a raw chicken breast. |
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The company said it was looking to introduce unbranded leisure and sportswear to compete with value-for-money retailers. |
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Essentially, the order prevents retailers undercutting competitors by selling products below cost price. |
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An ambitious kid could make decent headway if he was willing to smooth-talk lots of retailers and undercut his competitors. |
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The surprising success of HDTVs was spotlighted during the last holiday season, when many retailers found themselves understocked. |
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Secondly, Argentina was greatly understored having only a couple of foreign retailers. |
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There is also a huge market for smuggled cigarettes with many legitimate retailers selling them under the counter. |
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Experts have predicted that internet retailers will benefit more than ever before from the festive bonanza. |
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The trick for internet retailers is to get you to believe that some of the products in your cart truly are must-haves. |
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In fact, many retailers carry muzzleloading equipment but not black powder. |
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Carmakers and retailers also anticipate a boost amid evidence that growth in consumer spending is slowing. |
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This is because these retailers, along with a number of other top businesses, are unlimited companies. |
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Some retailers have only grudgingly implemented it, in some cases by using a typeface which is small enough to be unreadable. |
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As retailers who have successfully integrated archery into their shops have learned, selling bowhunting takes commitment. |
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Lovable made bras and lingerie, supplying retailers that also included Sears and Victoria's Secret. |
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Many well-known Irish high street brands and retailers have opted not to go down the transactional route with their sites. |
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It will ensure retailers are given up-to-the-minute information about criminals' activities. |
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Many householders from the gentry downwards, and most retailers, brewed their own beer. |
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These retailers do not carry an inventory and most of them do not have a bricks and mortar store. |
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Smart retailers are exploiting their Web savvy to bolster their bricks-and-mortar operations. |
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Ten retailers, including supermarkets and newsagents, have pledged their support to the appeal. |
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So there's a real challenge on our part as we work with retailers to bring those refrigerated products in. |
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Any woman who has braved a changing-room recently will have noticed that more retailers are adopting a ' vanity sizing ' policy. |
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Critics argue the order prevents retailers passing on to customers discounts they receive on bulk orders. |
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Other key activities will include a regional organic trade directory listing producers, processors and retailers. |
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I really do not think it is the business of retailers to have control over editorial content of magazines. |
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Targeting the better market with fashion sportswear, the company initially served upscale retailers including Nordstrom and Saks. |
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The squeeze on budgets is one reason why consumers seem to be waiting for retailers to start discounting again. |
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Game retailers encourage potential customers to preview soon-to-be domestic games, encased within stand-up arcade consoles. |
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The company, which has had to ship coffee in retro metal cans, is now telling retailers supplies will be back to normal by early December. |
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The program each year recognizes environmental stewardship efforts by retailers in 13 Midwestern states. |
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Most fraud on stolen cards takes place in retailers before the cardholder has reported the loss. |
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Once retailers carefully analyze the costs, they will see the benefits of this new technology. |
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How can retailers prepare to handle omnichannel marketing and help customers find the best products at the right prices? |
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This high-level forecasting results in store-level stock-outs among retailers and dissatisfied consumers. |
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Several retailers have attempted to adopt the technology earlier, but it's a case of once bitten twice shy. |
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More than 2,000 jobs were saved across the UK when rival retailers moved in to buy 24 of the 45 stores being sold. |
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It is puzzling why anyone should have a store card, unless you remember that some major retailers only recently accepted competitors' plastic. |
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Lining its streets are storefront retailers selling ethnic foods, jewelry, and clothes. |
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The FTC takes a very aggressive stance towards retailers who fail to deliver orders on time. |
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There have been two announcements this week that herald some good news for consumers and not so good news for credit providers and retailers. |
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We are also partnering with home decor licensors to bring distinctively unique styles of wall decor to our retailers. |
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The in-town retailers complain about the effect the big out-of-town superstores have on their trade. |
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Happily, it seems both city centre and out-of-town retailers were prospering at the same time. |
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The retailers have already opened branches in the free-to-park out-of-town shopping centres. |
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Counterfeiting and piracy cheats consumers, retailers, manufacturers and the Exchequer, and often funds criminal activity. |
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Some people, mainly retailers, have suggested it should be moved to a Sunday to minimise the impact on trade. |
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Some 100 retailers were contacted for the purpose of the survey and asked if they always made insurance claims following a hold-up or break-in. |
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Cheshire Cheese is available in all supermarkets and independent retailers. |
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As for the big-ticket retailers, they seem to be playing their cards close to their chest. |
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Cultural institutions and retailers have to be able to compete with home shopping and with home learning. |
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The full effects of the guidelines will be seen in the next few years as retailers are curtailed from big out-of-town superstores. |
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Although most tills have been converted to chip and PIN, about a quarter have not, and those retailers are taking a risk. |
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Tesco is one of the first UK retailers to embrace chip and PIN wholeheartedly and roll it out in all its stores. |
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More than 40 retailers participate in the scheme, covering most of the town centre and its surrounds. |
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Despite the current success of online rebate programs, only a small number of retailers have gone paperless. |
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Saipan has served as a haven for Asian Pacific sweatshops for major US retailers. |
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Plus, the holiday season is to retailers what the advertising rate-setting sweeps months are to TV networks. |
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However, the date of the EGM may be changed as many retailers say it clashes with one of the busiest trading periods of the year. |
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Many retailers are giving a discount on six or more bottles, so it also makes economic sense to club together with friends or family. |
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We, the council tax-paying householders, are being penalised for the excess packaging created by manufacturers and retailers. |
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Computerised images show how the facelift could appear if the blueprint is backed by retailers and city planning officials. |
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Many retailers can enjoy great success simply because the fascia above their shops are valued by consumers. |
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Stagnating property prices, competition from supermarkets and a growing number of internet retailers have been blamed for the fall-off. |
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Caps are often color coded by product to help shoppers make quick decisions and retailers set up merchandising displays. |
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At least four national high street fashion retailers have already expressed an interest in opening in the town alongside Debenhams. |
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Younger Japanese people are also a big market for retailers because they are hugely fashion-conscious. |
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The state is offering help for local urban and rural communities that lack supermarkets or other fresh-food retailers. |
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Arnotts has drawn up a list and is talking to retailers prepared to enter as concessionaires. |
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Many retailers display in-store information to explain what it means, and the NFU has worked hard to promote the logo across the country. |
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A conglomeration of a bunch of retailers working with them, doing distribution, and co-marketing is a different situation. |
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Some accuse the manufacturers and retailers of conniving in the premature death of old technology. |
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In assessing alternatives to plastic bags, grocery retailers take into account consumers' attitudes in the way they shop. |
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We know that the company is not going out of business and that legitimate retailers do not have to sell its products at fire sale prices. |
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In the case of online bookstores, the intermedial ground of local retailers is not so much eliminated as displaced. |
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Also, from time to time online contact lens retailers put selected lenses on sale, which can get you an even better discount. |
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Despite the possible security benefits, there is likely to be pushback for contactless payments from even more retailers, she said. |
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The battle for control of Ireland's playpens and games rooms is being won by independent retailers. |
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Though it has been banned or restricted by nine other countries, many major retailers in the U.S. still sell it in playscapes and picnic tables. |
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Over 50 retailers have put up their stalls to give consumers a plethora of opportunities to shop. |
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My home-based design business sells store fixtures and related equipment to the retailers we work with. |
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The combination of strong demand and cautious ordering has left some retailers short of inventories. |
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Those refrigerator retailers who stay in business manage their inventories very differently. |
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Freedom Food labelled Devonshire Red Corn-fed Chicken is now available in a number of major retailers. |
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Some retailers think that if they report light-fingered staff to police instead of simply firing them, they inflame the situation and increase the risk of later legal action. |
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In the United States, more than 10,000 retailers across the country are opening their doors at midnight tonight solely to sell copies of the game and accessories. |
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The company, which employed 300 staff, ran into financial trouble following tough competition from larger national retailers and supermarkets selling low-price clothing. |
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Some retailers put bad or rotten fruit in the bottom of the basket. |
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He said it was too early to say what other retailers would lease space. |
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Samara responded by sending each of the retailers a cease-and-desist letter and then filing suit against them for copyright and trademark infringement. |
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As well as the concern over violent computer games, research has shown that the majority of underage smokers buy cigarettes and tobacco themselves from retailers. |
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Attack the stores and retailers selling undesirable ice cream. |
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The new chip and PIN credit card system could leave local businesses and retailers vulnerable to fraud bills because millions of customers still do not have their new cards. |
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More mainstream retailers found the checkout system difficult to replicate and, Miles said, worried that most shoppers were not ready for such a leap. |
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Officers are now asking retailers and market stallholders to remove the toy from sale and any parents who may have bought the toy for their children to bin it. |
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In an era in which discretionary spending is pinched, most retailers would kill to have this kind of growth. |
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Eateries and retailers reported fresh supplies and full menus for sushi-starved Manhattanites at the start of the workweek. |
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We've got the best price on Hamilton Beach 26050 Belgian Waffle Baker from leading online retailers plus detailed product information and reviews. |
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Almost all working free women of colour laboured in towns, as tavern-keepers and innkeepers, petty retailers, seamstresses, laundresses, and domestics. |
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They line the shelves of museums, hotels, design stores and fashion retailers. |
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Over the next three years the proliferation of European retailers in Ireland will bring a growth in low-cost, price-competitive fashion operators. |
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Now, the company could be losing market share to other retailers and other e-commerce. |
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I believe that understanding this concept of Share of Inputs being a report card from customers is one of the most important things for retailers to come to grips with. |
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As jerky companies are putting more marketing dollars behind their products, retailers are responding with a more aggressive approach to in-store merchandising. |
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Meanwhile the big publishers and the big retailers probably won't disappear, any more than the local supermarket will close if a few sensible people go to the farmers' market. |
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Places bereft of major retailers are generally in decline and it's independents and charity shops that move in like weeds rather than chain stores. |
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I have spoken to about a million retailers, who only sell them in packs of assorted colours and don't want to have to sit down and pick out all the purple ones. |
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The current system also seems to keep the normally dominant nationwide retailers at bay. |
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Notwithstanding the potential fall-off in the pace of growth, the demand from both local and international retailers remains strong, with new lettings achieving record rents. |
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There are no middlemen, no merchants to merchandise, no retailers to reinterpret. |
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In the 20th century, interstate highways provided the distribution networks for big-box retailers like Walmart. |
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Yousko regularly walks the streets in southern California looking for stores that sell, say, loofahs and candles, and researches the retailers on the Web. |
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She is delighted that in a survey conducted among the UK's independent retailers by Health Food Business, Faith In Nature's organic aloe vera range came tops. |
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In the sales, most retailers will offer a refund, exchange or credit note in these circumstances, but they are not obliged to so you cannot insist. |
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As the product is scheduled to arrive in retailers one week from today, eager players shouldn't have to wait much longer before it's in their hands. |
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At the same time, brick-and-mortar retailers have been steadily losing market share to online retailers and e-commerce generally. |
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Albeit as a favor to brick-and-mortar retailers, rather than out of any enthusiasm for taxation. |
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We syndicate stores for retailers, which have fixed-price as their model. |
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And the stench of desperation from retailers, fearful that the vital Christmas holiday season will be a stinker. |
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The Danes voted by referendum last year not to join the euro, but one in ten retailers indicated that they will price their goods in euro and kroner. |
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Many photo-finishing services charge framers and other retailers wholesale prices for their work while allowing the framer to charge whatever they want for the finished piece. |
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Use the store locator below to find other retailers in your area. |
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They have also been asked to retain any compound feed containing the contaminated material and to recall any such compound feed sold to farmers and retailers. |
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These retailers are becoming more involved in vertically integrated supply chains, and further initiatives of this type from other major retailers are forecast. |
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Across the spectrum of gifts and toys, most retailers have retreated to a pink-and-blue world, aiming products at the sexes as if they really did come from different planets. |
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A middle man delivers the product to retailers on a non-exclusive basis. |
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We're working to bring in outfitters and operators of hunting lodges who are interested in establishing relationships with retailers as booking agents. |
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Under the Sale of Goods Act retailers must sell goods that are of a satisfactory quality, are accurately described on the packaging and are fit for their purpose. |
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Today's advanced performance-management information and communication systems connect retailers, warehouses, manufacturers, and suppliers instantaneously. |
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Carrefour and Casino have shown disappointing growth since the French government demanded a year ago that the country's food retailers reverse the upward spiral of prices. |
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That leaves the retailers, the two middlemen and the producer. |
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As a result, shippers, fruit jobbers, and retailers were primarily concerned about fruit weights, perishability, and aesthetic qualities, including color, flavor, and texture. |
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But they do not include the revenues of middlemen and retailers. |
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Pay particular attention to suppliers, retailers and middlemen. |
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It does have a competitive following on Pinterest which is important for retailers. |
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Burned in recent years by huge unsold inventories of movie merchandise and fearful of the slowing economy, everyone from toymakers and retailers to moviemakers has cut back. |
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They said the park's units were only supposed to be available for retailers selling bulky items such as carpets, furniture and electrical white goods. |
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Each year thousands of shoppers are being conned into buying fake Aberdeen Angus beef passed off as the genuine article by unscrupulous retailers. |
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And, as the Wall Street Journal noted recently, some retailers put big markups on their fair-trade products, which benefits them, not the producers. |
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Merchants acquired the exported commodities from the New York colony through their ongoing affiliations with retailers, artisans, millers, and farmers. |
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Mitchell believes that local business owners are realizing that when a chain store comes to town, it's not just traditional retailers that get hurt. |
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Friction between York's buskers and retailers is nothing new. |
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Editors and literary agents also frequent such events, as well as other authors and retailers that usually support established writers and aspiring authors. |
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For the store is actually a conceptual undertaking, tucked into a storefront owned by that most Main Street of American retailers. |
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Police in Trowbridge are warning retailers to stop leaving petty cash in their stores overnight after burglars broke into a town centre hairdressers. |
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In the Eighties, when wine drinkers were young and innocent, Britain's wine retailers and brewers were able to palm off a high percentage of this undrinkable rubbish. |
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Track lighting is one of the most popular choices among art retailers, especially those who incorporate standard fixtures that can accommodate any type of screw-in light bulb. |
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Most baby retailers carry lines of bed linens in this style, as well. |
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Just a little note to say thanx for such a prompt and speedy service, I just wish that all internet retailers could offer this level of quality service. |
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The big retailers have no plans to bow this criticism, however. |
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He made his millions selling low-cost branded perfumes to retailers. |
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The cheapness of sugar creates an incentive for food manufacturers and retailers to sell consumers more of it in more formats, and drives sugarless foods out of the market. |
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However, the spokesman said retailers would seek to circumvent the rules. |
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From in-store cameras to data-mining the scads of info collected by loyalty-card use and beyond, retailers are depending more and more on new technology to boost sales. |
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But the incident still can serve as a quirky reminder of how important it is for retailers to deliver their brand image consistently across all channels. |
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According to the Council of Agriculture, the government has about 2,964 tonnes of vegetables in cold storage and it released 301 tonnes yesterday to supply retailers. |
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How did the most American of retailers get mixed up with a hoity-toity Parisian boutique? |
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They chose to work with fast-growing retailers who were rethinking how to sell furnishings, and they steered clear of most traditional home stores. |
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The movies were the primary retailers of the myth, and Hollywood failed dismally in its attempts to sell the dangers of the international conspiracy. |
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This will be an opportunity for food producers to meet potential buyers, ranging from large multiples and independent retailers, pub and restaurant owners. |
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Distributors and retailers of entertainment and consumer electronics operated on razor-thin margins, and many went bankrupt. |
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Others offer support directly to the retailers who stock their products. |
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Many retailers are unaware of the opportunities each customer represents. |
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The large food retailers are going global, and as barriers to trade come down, the economics ate determining where the investment and trade take place. |
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Local retailers will be looking to residents to help them over the hump so that everyone can be part of the bright new future this regeneration will bring. |
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There seemed to be hundreds of lorries with chillers, obviously carrying food or ingredients, as well as some with finished goods for supermarkets and other retailers. |
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The industry is seeing more and more teachers buying from outside suppliers of print music and instruments through the Internet, mail order catalogues, and other retailers. |
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Co-op ad programs with retailers will hype the hose-less product. |
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Particular concern has been expressed with regard to pressure-selling techniques for extended warranties adopted by retailers at the point of sale. |
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Several additional buildings for retailers surround the Walmart anchor space. |
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Many CEE retailers have already undertaken internationalisation strategies and expanded beyond their domestic markets. |
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The Tomo is available in white, pink, lemon yellow, mint green, capri blue, apple green and Victorinox red at selected retailers and swissarmy. |
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Abbeydale Foods purchased Pie Toms, who make mushy peas under the Easi-Peasy brand as well own label peas for a variety of retailers. |
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Use this report to assess which Dollar Store retailers have the best existing and new store locations and help forecast revenue and performance. |
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Picketers displayed posters and handed out leaflets explaining why they feel some retailers are failing to support dairy farmers. |
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Various retailers are now selling a children's treadmill with the goal of inspiring kids while keeping the treadmilling fun and safe. |
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Readers can also find special offers at their local retailers by zooming in on display and classified advertisements. |
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According to the same survey, the top 5 largest FMCG retailers in Bulgaria are Kaufland, Billa, CBA, Lidl and Penny. |
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Closeout retailers buy leftover goods or discontinued lines from manufacturers and sell them at a steep discount. |
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One thing that retailers should realize is that, in many cases, they will make as much money on a plush toy as they will on a bag of pet food. |
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In all,512 people were surveyed including nightclubbers, licensees,bar staff, taxi drivers and late-night food retailers. |
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In particular mozzarella, cheddar and string cheese makers depend on good extended texture to provide retailers flexible lead times. |
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The Bain investment is likely welcome news for retailers such as levy. |
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Louis' population suburbanized, many retailers and businesses departed as well, following their customers to new growth areas. |
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When I tell retailers that our solution allows brands to serve these new customer demands and they get the sales, I get a lot of high-fives. |
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In Spain, fresh hake are mostly purchased by restaurants through retailers. |
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Only well-known retailers have a chance to bypass the banks and issue their own commercial paper. |
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With high-street stores desperate to increase footfall and buck the financial downturn, retailers have started issuing discount vouchers. |
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During the GSS, retailers here offer steep discounts, sometimes up to 70 per cent off their original prices. |
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The area is also home to many online retailers, with startups emerging around tech hubs in Northern cities. |
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Costco, Walmart, RadioShack, Sears, and Kroger are large retailers that have their own brand names. |
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St Peters Street, London Road and East Street also includes a large choice of National retailers along with pubs, restaurants, banks and offices. |
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Publishers typically sell hardcover books to retailers at half the list price, while retailers set consumer prices. |
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Books are most commonly sold through booksellers and through other retailers. |
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This, therefore, poses an interesting question that challenges publishers, distributors and retailers. |
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Sold under the Walker's name and under UK retailers own brands such as Tesco, over three million hot and cold pies are made each week. |
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The major retailers are largely based on the High Street, St John Street and the St John's Centre. |
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