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The St Louis Business Journal (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
... high of 13 percent in 2006.“This pattern is not totally surprising,” says Michelle Tan, ’s global investment research analyst. “Traffic has been increasingly concentrated in key shopping periods with deeper lulls in between, and these survey results suggest that this trend will continue during the 2009 holiday season.”The council expects holiday spending to be better than pre-season...
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The Baltimore Business Journal (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
... pattern is not totally surprising," said Michelle Tan, Goldman, Sachs & Co.’s global investment research analyst, in a news release. "Traffic has been increasingly concentrated in key shopping periods with deeper lulls in between and these survey results suggest that this trend will continue during the 2009 holiday season.”Despite the survey results, the ICSC says it expects...
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The Business Journal of Phoenix (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
... pattern is not totally surprising," said Michelle Tan, Goldman, Sachs & Co.’s global investment research analyst, in a news release. "Traffic has been increasingly concentrated in key shopping periods with deeper lulls in between and these survey results suggest that this trend will continue during the 2009 holiday season.”Despite the survey results, the ICSC says it expects...
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The Memphis Business Journal (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
... pattern is not totally surprising," said Michelle Tan, Goldman, Sachs & Co.’s global investment research analyst, in a news release. "Traffic has been increasingly concentrated in key shopping periods with deeper lulls in between and these survey results suggest that this trend will continue during the 2009 holiday season.”Despite the survey results, the ICSC says it expects...
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The Washington Business Journal (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
... pattern is not totally surprising," said Michelle Tan, Goldman, Sachs & Co.’s global investment research analyst, in a news release. "Traffic has been increasingly concentrated in key shopping periods with deeper lulls in between and these survey results suggest that this trend will continue during the 2009 holiday season.”Despite the survey results, the ICSC says it expects...
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The Birmingham Business Journal (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
... pattern is not totally surprising," said Michelle Tan, Goldman, Sachs & Co.’s global investment research analyst, in a news release. "Traffic has been increasingly concentrated in key shopping periods with deeper lulls in between and these survey results suggest that this trend will continue during the 2009 holiday season.”Despite the survey results, the ICSC says it expects...
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The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Aera (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
... pattern is not totally surprising," said Michelle Tan, Goldman, Sachs & Co.’s global investment research analyst, in a news release. "Traffic has been increasingly concentrated in key shopping periods with deeper lulls in between and these survey results suggest that this trend will continue during the 2009 holiday season.”Despite the survey results, the ICSC says it expects...
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BAYSTREET NEWSWIRE (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
... Futures, and Manitoba Public Insurance. From 2003 until 2007, he was a director, trading officer, investment counsel, portfolio manager, and ultimate responsible person with Regenesis Capital Management Inc. (formerly Navigator Capital Management Inc) of Toronto. He is currently an independent investment research analyst covering publicly traded companies in broad sectors,...
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The San Francisco Business Times (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
... pattern is not totally surprising," said Michelle Tan, Goldman, Sachs & Co.’s global investment research analyst, in a news release. "Traffic has been increasingly concentrated in key shopping periods with deeper lulls in between and these survey results suggest that this trend will continue during the 2009 holiday season.”Despite the survey results, the ICSC says it expects...
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The Jacksonville Business Journal (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
... pattern is not totally surprising," said Michelle Tan, Goldman, Sachs & Co.’s global investment research analyst, in a news release. "Traffic has been increasingly concentrated in key shopping periods with deeper lulls in between and these survey results suggest that this trend will continue during the 2009 holiday season.”Despite the survey results, the ICSC says it expects...
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The Wichita Business Journal (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
... pattern is not totally surprising," said Michelle Tan, Goldman, Sachs & Co.’s global investment research analyst, in a news release. "Traffic has been increasingly concentrated in key shopping periods with deeper lulls in between and these survey results suggest that this trend will continue during the 2009 holiday season.”Despite the survey results, the ICSC says it expects...
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The Houston Business Journal (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
... pattern is not totally surprising," said Michelle Tan, Goldman, Sachs & Co.’s global investment research analyst, in a news release. "Traffic has been increasingly concentrated in key shopping periods with deeper lulls in between and these survey results suggest that this trend will continue during the 2009 holiday season.”Despite the survey results, the ICSC says it expects...
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The Pacific Business News (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
... pattern is not totally surprising," said Michelle Tan, Goldman, Sachs & Co.’s global investment research analyst, in a news release. "Traffic has been increasingly concentrated in key shopping periods with deeper lulls in between and these survey results suggest that this trend will continue during the 2009 holiday season.”Despite the survey results, the ICSC says it expects...
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The Dayton Business Journal (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
... pattern is not totally surprising," said Michelle Tan, Goldman, Sachs & Co.’s global investment research analyst, in a news release. "Traffic has been increasingly concentrated in key shopping periods with deeper lulls in between and these survey results suggest that this trend will continue during the 2009 holiday season.”Despite the survey results, the ICSC says it expects...
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The Business Journal of Milwaukee (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
... pattern is not totally surprising," said Michelle Tan, Goldman, Sachs & Co.’s global investment research analyst, in a news release. "Traffic has been increasingly concentrated in key shopping periods with deeper lulls in between and these survey results suggest that this trend will continue during the 2009 holiday season.”Despite the survey results, the ICSC says it expects...