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HBS Working Knowledge April 18, 2005 Julie Jette |
Tips to Reinvent the Department Store The world of multi-category retailing -- much better known to customers as "department stores"---has been under assault for what seems like ages. How can big retailers not just survive but also thrive?  |
HBS Working Knowledge April 18, 2005 Julie Jette |
Selling Luxury to Everyone Few retailing segments have been as hot in the past several years as luxury goods. Even as middle-priced stores have struggled, luxury goods and luxury brands have, in many cases, outperformed the rest of retail. How?  |
The Motley Fool April 18, 2005 Brian Gorman |
Target Offers Food for Thought The company's latest foray into premium products may be a mistake.  |
The Motley Fool April 18, 2005 Nathan Parmelee |
Claire's Shares Glow in the Dark Retailer continues to perform, but gets little recognition via its share price.  |
The Motley Fool April 18, 2005 Seth Jayson |
Less Competition for the Game GameStop swallows bigger rival Electronics Boutique. GameStop shareholders should see many happy returns.  |
The Motley Fool April 18, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Paying for Hollywood's Fame Movie Gallery announced that it was going to take on $325 million in new debt later this month. The move is necessary as the country's third-largest video rental chain gets ready to acquire the second-largest player, Hollywood Entertainment.  |
The Motley Fool April 15, 2005 Chris Mallon |
Wal-Mart: Tech King? Wal-Mart's innovative use of technology changed the face of American business.  |
The Motley Fool April 15, 2005 Steven Mallas |
Lowe's Uses Web for Wood Lowe's will allow you to buy lumber over the Web, which can be a great convenience to commercial contractors.  |
The Motley Fool April 14, 2005 Timothy M. Otte |
Lovefest in Bentonville Wal-Mart dances a jig for the media. Aside from the influence of the press, there are a couple of possible scenarios for the stock's decline over the past two years.  |
The Motley Fool April 14, 2005 Chuck Saletta |
Listen to Your Wife One investor's wife takes a page out of Peter Lynch's playbook. It's amazing how often excellent stock market values can be hidden in plain sight. Here's how Kroger did what Winn-Dixie didn't.  |
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