Fleener's
Expertise in the News
Wired
CompUSA Comes Back From the Dead
Money and CNN.com
How to Attract Clients
Today's Garden Center
Training Seasonal Hires
Connecticut Post
More job cuts at Harmon
Reuters
Small U.S. Stores Adopt Personal Touch to Survive
Building a Smarter Planet from IBM
The
customer is King?
Philadelphia Daily News
Senseless Shoppers
Niche
Keep Them Coming Back for More
Forbes.com
WalMart: Back To Basics
Pioneer Press
Best Buy Gets Squashed
Reuters
Tiffany Hopes to Ride Out Wall Street Storms
Pioneer Press
Circuit City Doubts Blockbuster Can Make Good on Billion-Dollar Bid
The New York Times
Rising Early, Not to Start the Turkey
Houston Chronicle
Think twice before drinking and shopping
Philadelphia Daily News
Jenice Armstrong | A shopping holiday?
Attleboro Sun Chronicle
At
LL Bean, 2nd try for expansion
Cleveland Plain Dealers
Guilty of SUI?
Twin Cities Finance and Commerce
Best Buy goes rock ‘n
roll
Pioneer Press
Best
Buy lowers profit outlook
Omaha World-Herald
Urban Outfitters sees downtown as a good fit
The Sacramento Bee
Fall
of a giant
Floral Management
Say the Right Thing
Self-Service World
Self-checkout and the customer relationship
Business 2.0
Magazine
Finding Workers Who Fit: The Container Store
Entrepreneur
Magazine
Scare Tactics: Creative ways to profit from Halloween
Taking It Personally: Consumers want to make their mark—in more ways than
one
Shopping Centers Today
RadioShack’s wireless technology strategy fuels dramatic growth
Christian
Science Monitor
Retail spending dips, crimping the economy
What men want - in the
supermarket
The Financial Times
Boston shoppers mourn passing of retail's century-old beloved grande dame
The Washington
Post
Everywhere Is Heard A Discouraging Word
The Boston Globe
With holidays looming, local merchants pitch shopping in town
New York Daily
News
High-Tech Retailing
Pioneer Press
Best Buy expands business
services
The Sacramento
Bee
Mystery shoppers
Last-day shoppers do it for the sales
Late buying has retailers
seeing sales
The San Diego
Union-Tribune
Money-losing Computer Maker Hopes for Turnaround with Consumer Electronics