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Me, Myself & Tammy (Free subscription) | 11/26/2009
... as invitation to their Youreka! Finale Party which went down yesterday. Pictures courtesy of Michelle Tan, Her Memory Lane . "I stole from your blog nut! Don't bite me please!" Youreka! Finale Part organized by Yahoo!, sponsored by Adidas and can't remember who. Hosted by JJ and Ean and featuring performances by Bunkface. The highlight for this party was the challenge among those...
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SeekingAlpha Retail Stocks (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
... – Jesup and LamontMargaret Whitfield – Sterne AgeeAdrienne Tennant - Friedman, Billings, Ramsey Michelle Tan - Goldman SachsJanet Kloppenburg - JJK ResearchTracy Kogan – Credit SuisseSteve Kernkraut - Berman CapitalLiz Dunn - Thomas WeiselLiz Pierce – Roth Capital PartnersRichard Jaffe – Stifel NicolausPresentationOperator(Operator Instructions) Welcome to Chico’s FAS Third Quarter Earnings...
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The St Louis Business Journal (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
... and 2008 to a previous 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...
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The Baltimore Business Journal (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
... would start shopping the day after Thanksgiving."This 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...
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The Business Journal of Phoenix (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
... would start shopping the day after Thanksgiving."This 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...
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The Memphis Business Journal (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
... would start shopping the day after Thanksgiving."This 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...
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The Washington Business Journal (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
... would start shopping the day after Thanksgiving."This 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...
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Chicago Tribune (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Joseph Freed and Associates LLC said Tuesday that it signed leases for 13 new tenants at Block 37 as the embattled retail development fights to stave off foreclosure., the project's lead lender, moved in October to put the retail and transit project at 108 N. State St. into receivership, moving less than a month before the first shops were set to open.The new tenants, which include Sephora, Michelle...
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Chicago Breaking News (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
... a month before the mall's first shops were set to open. The new tenants -- which include Sephora, Michelle Tan and Comic Vault -- are a mix of chains and local shops aimed at satisfying the city's redevelopment agreement to put unique retail in the famous city block. Freed, which is contesting the foreclosure lawsuit, said it plans to open the mall by Thanksgiving and complete the project...
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The Birmingham Business Journal (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
... would start shopping the day after Thanksgiving."This 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...
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The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Aera (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
... would start shopping the day after Thanksgiving."This 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...
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The San Francisco Business Times (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
... would start shopping the day after Thanksgiving."This 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...
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The Jacksonville Business Journal (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
... would start shopping the day after Thanksgiving."This 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...
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The Wichita Business Journal (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
... would start shopping the day after Thanksgiving."This 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...
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The Houston Business Journal (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
... would start shopping the day after Thanksgiving."This 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...