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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
NEW YORK -- In a bid to pull hesitant shoppers into their stores, retailers are slashing prices on everything from jeans to dinnerware. But those fat discounts will likely come at a big cost for the companies.
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 09/02/2008
In a bid to pull hesitant shoppers into their stores, retailers are slashing prices on everything from jeans to dinnerware. But those fat discounts will likely come at a big cost.
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 09/02/2008
In a bid to pull hesitant shoppers into their stores, retailers are slashing prices on everything from jeans to dinnerware. But those fat discounts will likely come at a big cost for the companies.
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Examiner (Free subscription) | 09/02/2008
In a bid to pull hesitant shoppers into their stores, retailers are slashing prices on everything from jeans to dinnerware. But those fat discounts will likely come at a big cost for the companies.
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 09/02/2008
In a bid to pull hesitant shoppers into their stores, retailers are slashing prices on everything from jeans to dinnerware. But those fat discounts will likely come at a big cost for the companies.
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 09/02/2008
In a bid to pull hesitant shoppers into their stores, retailers are slashing prices on everything from jeans to dinnerware. But those fat discounts will likely come at a big cost for the companies.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 09/02/2008
NEW YORK -- In a bid to pull hesitant shoppers into their stores, retailers are slashing prices on everything from jeans to dinnerware. But those fat discounts will likely come at a big cost for the companies.
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Dallas Morning News (Free subscription) | 08/29/2008
IRVING – Zale Corp. plans to sparkle this holiday season, literally. FILE 2007/The Associated PressIrving-based Zale plans to have lights in all its stores' cases for the holidays. They weren't all lit up last year. Last Christmas, half the stores didn't have lights in the jewelry cases. No one budgeted for store decorations, and cases were still cluttered with clearance goods. Stores carried 85 varieties...
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The Street (Free subscription) | 08/29/2008
The trading panel notes that the computer maker's earnings lead to a selloff.
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
Positive outlooks from jewelry retailers suggest confidence in the coming months, despite a softening U.S. economy that has many Americans holding back on discretionary spending. Here's a snapshot of how Tiffany & Co. and Zale Corp. fared in the second...
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
Rising sales in Asia and Europe boosted Tiffany & Co.'s second-quarter profit on Thursday, signaling that strong international demand for jewelry is helping offset U.S. economic weakness. Fellow jeweler Zale Corp. posted a loss for its fiscal fourth quarter...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
NEW YORK -- Rising sales in Asia and Europe boosted Tiffany & Co.'s second-quarter profit on Thursday, signaling that strong international demand for jewelry is helping offset U.S. economic weakness.
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