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Articles in Jan 9, 2006, issue of DSN Retailing Today
- Costco again branches out with carwash
- Sonae deal expands presence in Brazilian market
by Mike Troy - Circuit City clears way for new ceo
by Laura Heller - Insider trades
- Finish Line unveils Paiva concept details
- Weather: forecasting services help retailers shape strategies
by Debbie Howell - Maxell to re-ignite vintage ad campaign
by Laura Heller - JCPenney
by Kelly Nolan - BJ
by Mike Duff - Thacker to showcase marketing savvy at OfficeMax
by Mike Troy - GameStop taps Morgan from EB as prez
- Walgreens adds RFID tracking systems
- Cost Plus World Markets
by Mike Duff - Aeropostale
by Kelly Nolan - Marsh Supermarkets
by Mike Duff - Auto graphics
by Debbie Howell - Study: the ups and downs of being No. 1
by Mike Troy - Best Buy raises hopes in hurricane zone
by Laura Heller - Pier 1
by Mike Duff - Christopher & Banks, a women's apparel chain with over 700 stores in 45 states, announced the resignation of Bill Prange as chairman and ceo last month, due to health reasons
by Kelly Nolan - If LNT can't close the deal, will another offer come?
by Mike Duff - What is retailing's place in the culture of America?
by Ken Rankin - Will Circuit find its way to turnaround city? Circuit City is making moves to regain its place as the No. 1 specialty CE retailer. It is currently testing new initiatives in 20 stores in two new markets
by Laura Heller - WestPoint Home has signed a license to produce a line of bedding and bath products featuring Princess Natasha, the KOL online cartoon adventure heroine
by Mike Duff - Target using dairy to milk all it can from food
by Mike Duff - Showcasing auto styling cues inside and out
by Debbie Howell - Are supercenters on their way to Canada?
by Mike Troy - Five Below is retail mecca for shoppers 15 and below
by Mike Duff - Novelty lamps
by Mike Duff - Linens 'N … wine
by Mike Duff - Gadget chargers
by Debbie Howell - RadioShack says it will miss '05 forecast
- eDeals innovation pushes envelope in online shopping
by Mike Duff - Circuit City has launched an online computer services program in conjunction with PlumChoice
by Laura Heller - Intimates grow upfor the young at heart
by Kelly Nolan - Top gainers: for 2 weeks ended 12/21/05
- The high price of crime: databases help defend against organized retail theft
by Laura Heller - CompUSA
by Laura Heller - Shearling slippers
by Kelly Nolan - World's largest retailer looks to be world's best marketer
by Mike Troy - Online poll: new year's forecast: based on responses collected from Dec. 8, 2005, through Dec. 21, 2005
- Japanese retailer Uniqlo plans expansion into U.S. market
by Kelly Nolan - Oldham collection
by Mike Duff - FreshDirect helps releive holiday overindulgence
by Mike Duff - Editorial
by Mike Troy - Does Albertsons' future lie in possible new purchase deal?
by Mike Duff - Top losers: for 2 weeks ended 12/21/05
- Federated shuffles division execs
- Wal-Mart promotes Stewart to CTO
- Kiosks: retailERS getting the picture
by Laura Heller - Microsoft is expanding its reach into the world of digital music as well
by Laura Heller - Customers drive to IKEA Stoughton with the help of Zipcar
by Mike Duff - Full-figure bras get gorgeous and girly, thanks to study
by Kelly Nolan - Japanese tire distributor Sumitomo recently bought TBC, which operates retail tire centers in North America called Tire Kingdom, Merchant's Tire & Auto Centers and National Tire & Battery, for $1.1 billion
by Debbie Howell