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Minnesota retailers fight back against online 'showrooming' Pioneer Press (Pioneer Press: John Doman) Know what drives retailers crazy? Shoppers who browse their stores, pick an item they want, then pull out a smartphone to buy it online - and more cheaply, avoiding Minnesota sales tax. "I hear a story every week, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Thanks to retail grocers for supporting EPA's Pebble mine study Alaska Dispatch And it supplies a very large food industry: Seafood processors, distributors, re-processors, retailers and restaurants. This really is a food and job security issue. To see FMI, which represents 26000 retail food stores, and $680 billion in annual ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Highly successful retailers invest in store employees East African The conventional wisdom is that many companies have no choice but to offer bad jobs — especially retailers whose business models entail competing on low prices. If retailers invest more in employees, customers will have to pay more, the assumption ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Retail executive honored Amarillo.com By Yann Ranaivo Parsons, a retail account executive for the Amarillo Globe-News, is one of 11 President's Club winners this year, according to a Morris news release. The award recognizes "the best and brightest sales executives and their 2011 sales ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Concerns linger over New Hartford Business Park rezoning Utica Observer Dispatch But questions remain over how much retail would be allowed and what impacts it would have. The proposal would designate about 216 acres of the business park near Woods Highway as a planned development mixed-use district, and about 30 acres along Seneca ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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