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Magazine articles on retailing.
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BusinessWeek
April 26, 2004
Larry Armstrong
Trader Joe's: The Trendy American Cousin For most people, grocery shopping is a chore. Trader Joe's makes it recreation. mark for My Articles 13 similar articles
Inc.
April 1, 2004
Michael S. Hopkins
Tom Stemberg - Staples How the founder of Staples saw a market, planned and started his company. mark for My Articles 11 similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 12, 2004
Steven Mallas
Retail on a Roll March same-store sales at major retailers are hopping, but will they continue? mark for My Articles 607 similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 8, 2004
Seth Jayson
Rite Aid Wrings Out Profits Net store closings and comps increases bring black ink to the pharmacy's bottom line. mark for My Articles 349 similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 8, 2004
Rich Smith
Shorts Roost at Children's Place The company projects good earnings, so why is it being sold short? mark for My Articles 361 similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 8, 2004
Alyce Lomax
Abercrombie Covers Up The new "A&F Quarterly" is G-rated, but March same-store sales are a little mixed up. mark for My Articles 533 similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 7, 2004
Seth Jayson
Voters Reject Wal-Mart A million bucks isn't enough to persuade Inglewood, Calif., voters to grant the retailer carte blanche. mark for My Articles 316 similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 6, 2004
Dave Marino-Nachison
Passing the Torch at Lowe's A change at the top won't jolt investors in the home-improvement retailer. mark for My Articles 162 similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 6, 2004
Alyce Lomax
99 Cents Off 99 Cents Only warned today that its first quarter hasn't been quite what investors had hoped for. mark for My Articles 466 similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
April 5, 2004
Susan Young
Toy Story: Educational Products Paying Off If you're not a kid, the toy industry can be brutal. One bright spot is the educational market. Harvard Business School graduates share their experiences at LEGO, Cranium, and Neurosmith. mark for My Articles 186 similar articles
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