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Inc. December 2003 Nadine Heintz |
A Juice Guy Changes Lanes From fruit juice to pork loin: The Nectar king -- Nantucket Nectars co-founder Tom First -- now looks for great cuts of meat, opening a gourmet grocery store in picturesque Concord, Mass., that's called Concord Provisions.  |
Inc. December 2003 Lora Kolodny |
Fresh Direct Three lifestyle companies bring edge and esoterica to the masses.  |
BusinessWeek December 15, 2003 Robert Berner |
Retailers vs. Buyers: Who Will Blink First? To avoid a cut-price Yuletide, stores have kept stocks low. But consumers await sales.  |
PC Magazine October 28, 2003 |
Amazon Opens Up the Books The site is allowing full-text searches and fully viewable pages for 120,000 books.  |
Fast Company December 2003 Ryan Underwood |
This turkey really has legs Greenberg Smoked Turkey runs no ads, takes no credit cards, has no toll-free number -- and may not even want you as a customer. Is this any way to run a thriving mail-order business? Yes indeedy.  |
Fast Company December 2003 Fiona Haley |
Fast Talk: Smart Shops Just in time for the holiday rush, we asked top retailers: Why is the customer experience so lousy? And what can we do to fix it?  |
Fast Company December 2003 Jennifer Reingold |
CEO See-Ya! Which CEOs deserve the boot? Try William Dillard II, the CEO of department store chain Dillard's.  |
Home Toys December 2003 Bill Ablondi |
Installing Dealer Channel on Path to Reach $5.7B in 2003 Continued growth of new construction coupled with consumer demand for the latest entertainment systems is driving sales through installing dealers to grow 8% in 2003 over 2002.  |
BusinessWeek December 8, 2003 Robert Berner |
Race You To The Top Of The Clothing Market More retailers head for high-fashion gear to boost margins. Will shoppers pay up?  |
BusinessWeek December 8, 2003 Robert Barker |
Making Book On Barnesandnoble.com B&N is offering to take private barnesandnoble.com, the public company that runs the Barnes & Noble.com Web site.  |
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