department store
From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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Date: 2008
department store see store .
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Department store: J.C. Penney, Dallas. (Footwear's Retail Sell)
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DEPARTMENT STORE: J.C. PENNEY, DALLAS For the past several ... specialty store atmosphere within the department store - plans for an all-new shoe department ... or Buster Brown boutique, but with a department store atmosphere. It's a one stop shop, says ...
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Department stores: in-store revival.(Retail Perspectives)
Footwear News; 11/18/1996; 1507 words;
Recently, the department-store industry retrenched, then reformed ... now-profitable industry. In fact, department-store sales grew at a compound annual ... particularly difficult, forcing department-store retailers to take unanticipated ...
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Discount department stores: transforming.(Retail Perspectives)
Footwear News; 11/18/1996; 1645 words;
The discount-department-store industry looks dramatically different ... closing down stores. The discount-department-store channel is rapidly approaching ... tremendous pressure on regional discount department store operators. Category-killer superstores ...
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The department store 'survivors' - now down to just a gang of four. (column)
Daily News Record; 12/12/1989; Rutberg, Sidney; 845 words;
THE DEPARTMENT STORE `SURVIVORS' -- NOW DOWN TO JUST A ... service, the major publicly-owned department store group has dwindled down to four ... Overall, Poneman's report says, the department store format remains viable, and the four ...
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Department stores' cloudy future; The spinoff of Saks Fifth Avenue by its parent company on Thursday raised questions about the future for U.S. department stores, which have been struggling.(BUSINESS)
Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN); 7/21/2000; Moore, Janet; 990 words;
What's a department store to do, now that ladies don't lunch anymore? Many department store retailers enjoy a rich heritage ... just a whole lot more public. The department store division of Minneapolis-based Target ...
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THE TRUE BELIEVER; WHILE SKEPTICS QUESTION THE FUTURE OF DEPARTMENT STORES, GEORGE JONES, CEO OF SAKS INC.'S DEPARTMENT STORE GROUP, SEES A RETAIL CHANNEL RIFE WITH OPPORTUNITIES. BUT REALIZING THEM WILL TAKE MORE THAN JUST FAITH.('Daily News Record' interviews George Jones, CEO of Saks Inc.)(Interview)
Daily News Record; 2/11/2002; Palmieri, Jean E.; 3045 words;
Don't call the department store a dinosaur in front of George Jones. The CEO of the Saks Incorporated Department Store Group believes wholeheartedly in ... Jones returned to the ranks of department store retailing last March after serving ...
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The Hourglass Economy: Will the Winner Take All? An Application of Financial Statement Analysis to Department Store Retailing
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Abstract Recent trends in the department store retailing industry indicate ... in the middle/mass market of department store retailing. At the same time ... upper middle-market regional department store chains are engaged in furious ...
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BATTLING THE BEHEMOTHS: IT'S NOT ALL ABOUT PRICE. SPECIALTY RETAILERS ADAPT NEW STRATEGIES IN THEIR CONSTANT FIGHT TO COMPETE WITH DEPARTMENT STORES.
WWD; 1/13/1999; Lee, Georgia; 1119 words;
... specialty stores carry some department store lines, they often buy differently ... avoid competing with frequent department store sales promotions. Buying with ... partnerships, and monitoring department store sales are key strategies for ...
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Major stores report weak sales gains. (department stores, men's clothing)
Daily News Record; 2/5/1988; 1500 words;
... Stores Report Weak Sales Gains Department store business was weak in January ... department stores languished. Of the department store group, only Dayton Hudson Corp ... divisions while sales at its department store division fell 4 percent. Federal ...
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Penny's - '89 rising department store star. (J.C. Penny Company Inc.) (column)
Daily News Record; 1/2/1989; Hancox, Clara; 1319 words;
Penney's -- '89's rising department store star The new year brings small ... must equate success with big department store dealings. Yes, some will continue to enjoy profitable department store relationships, at least for ...
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Federated Move on Macy Shows Department Store Concept Lives
The Journal Record; 1/4/1994; Joyce M. Rosenberg; 827 words;
Associated Press NEW YORK _ The department store industry is what's known as ... questions about the life span of the department store industry. Then there is the ... the country is saturated with department store-based malls. But people familiar ...
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Dayton Hudson to expand department store operation.
Daily News Record; 7/22/1986; 377 words;
Dayton Hudson to Expand Department Store Operation NEW YORK -- Dayton ... that it plans to expand its department-store operation into additional markets ... Minneapolis-based retailer's department store company, call for a new department ...
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THE ENDANGERED DEPARTMENT STORE
The Boston Globe; 2/13/2005; Keith Reed, Globe Staff; 913 words;
Is there a future for the department store? The potential merger of department store parents of Macy's and Filene's makes some wonder if the mass-market department store as we know it is dead. Squeezed at the ...
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The department store 'survivors' - now down to four. (major publicly owned department stores)
WWD; 12/13/1989; Rutberg, Sidney; 840 words;
THE BOTTOM LINE THE DEPARTMENT STORE `SURVIVORS' -- NOW DOWN TO FOUR ... percentage of sales come from department store operations. Overall, Poneman's report says, the department store format remains viable, and the ...
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A brighter forecast: Department stores are feeling merrier as shoppers bring their business back.
Columbus Dispatch (Columbus, OH); 11/19/2006; 845 words;
... venerable department store is winning back customers ... started in September, when department-store sales rose 8.4 percent ... percent gain in same-store sales, beating the 6 ... shoppers plan to visit department stores in search of holiday ... they expect to shop at department ...
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How to set up the great outdoor clothing department in your store.
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