Turkish integrated long steel producer Kardemir Karabuk Demir Celik Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S. (Kardemir) has announced its financial results for the first quarter of 2013. In the first quarter, Kardemir posted a net profit of TRY 47.65 ...
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Hasbro is offering special Littlest Pet Shop toys exclusively to Toymaster members. Retailers can hand out loyalty cards to customers, which are stamped every time a toy is bought. Once the customer has collected five toys, they'll ...
Tags: Toys Exclusive, Toys, Hasbro
A figurine of outgoing Manchester United FC manager Sir Alex Ferguson is flying off shelves as fans shop in their droves for a lasting memento. Following last week's announcement of Fergie's retirement, Manchester United rushed to restock ...
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The U.S. Senate has, by a wide margin, supported a bill allowing an Internet sales tax, but the legislation appears to be a tougher sell to the public. Sixty-one percent of U.S. residents surveyed by online postage vendor Endicia said ...
Tags: Computer Products, Sales Tax, Internet
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services wants health tech developers in Silicon Valley to make greater use of its data to help make advances in the field and aid entrepreneurs in the region. The effort is part of a larger ongoing ...
Tags: Feds, Computer Products, Health Data, Tech Developers
Cosmic Cycles, a well-known retailer in Flagstaff, has recently reopened in a new location with a new owner. Scott Heinsuis, a longtime employee of the shop, purchased the business last year after it closed for the winter and moved it into ...
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Online grocery retailer Ocado is “playing with fire” as it negotiates a deal with Morrisons, which is eyeing a late entry into the online market, analysts have warned. Ocado has been accused of 'playing with fire' as it ...
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Marks & Spencer announces plans to refocus its clothing strategy on the values that made the brand famous as it reasserts its leading position on quality and style with the launch of its forthcoming Autumn/Winter collections. The vision ...
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Unless you're working at Yahoo, where CEO Marissa Mayer has banned telecommuting, there's a very good chance you are working from home or at a coffee shop. That's according to Forrester, which surveyed 9,766 people to find out how they ...
Tags: Starbucks, Seat, Computer Products
Track lighting offers a way to get directable light from a single ceiling fixture. The track works with a narrow-focus bulb to spotlight a piece of artwork, a wide-focus "wall washer" to bathe a wall in light, or a general-purpose bulb to ...
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With the increasing demand for pregnant and infant products and demand for types of diversity, pregnant and infant products gradually expand the size of the market compared with the other products and show a ...
Tags: Daily Use, Baby Products, Baby Products Market, baby
Australia shoppers chasing bargains have a new tool - each other. Shopping aggregation site Lasoo has updated its app so that consumers can crowdsource the best price, location and availability by sharing barcode data scanned by their ...
Tags: Shoppers, Computer Products
WTB recently launched a new website that’s more user-friendly and works better on mobile devices. The new site also has an improved e-commerce platform and will feature a “Buy Local Now” button next to each product so that ...
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Online grocery retailer Ocado is “playing with fire” as it negotiates a deal with Morrisons, which is eyeing a late entry into the online market, analysts have warned. Ocado has been accused of 'playing with fire' as it ...
Following their hugely successful collaborative venture in the US, the California-based clothier Patagonia has once again inked a deal with the famous American multinational Internet consumer-to-consumer corporation eBay. The two ...
Tags: Patagonia&eBay, Apparel