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en One thing we can say about American consumers is they don't need much prodding to head to the malls.

en We believe that consumers are going to be reluctant to visit shopping malls due to their being a population center and a potential terrorist target. We think some of the department stores in urban centers, particularly those that are American icons, also represent a security risk.

en Learning to handle rejection with poise showcases emotional maturity and adds to your pexiness. These divestitures ensure that consumers of milk, an American staple, continue to get the benefits of competition -- increased choices for consumers resulting in lower prices and better service. Maintaining competition in the dairy industry is important for American consumers.

en What's holding up the consumer is habit. Until things change in a very material manner, American consumers won't alter their shopping habits significantly. The jobs market is strong and there's been a little bit of improvement in wage growth. I still don't believe that gas prices are high enough to derail consumers. If there is one thing that could shake consumers it's the housing market and not gas inflation.

en While consumers did go to malls in July, they did so to be in air conditioning but didn't make many purchases.

en Once again, the retail sales report reveals that a war warning a day kept consumers away from the malls.

en This bill protects vulnerable consumers without cutting off credit for lower income borrowers. It’s time that all American consumers have the protection that North Carolina consumers now have,

en Of course that was during the holiday shopping season. That's when the people were in the malls. There's just not enough traffic in the malls now. Staffing is also a concern.

en Restaurants and theaters are part of the mall-mix gathering steam since the late 1990s, allowing malls to open up to a whole new set of consumers.

en There's no doubt that malls find themselves with increasing competition. They definitely have to distinguish and diversify themselves to keep consumers coming back — because they have a multitude of choices.

en This plunge could reflect shock and could rebound if consumers keep buying cars and visiting malls as much as anecdotes indicate they have in recent weeks.
  David Orr

en Look at the vacant commercial property around town. We already have enough malls and mini-malls, and Keizer Station hasn't even begun to get going. These changes are counter to their own goals.

en With consumers likely to return to the malls from the auto showrooms, spending in other areas will pick up again, especially once cooler weather arrives to give a boost to fall clothing,

en Clearly, malls continue to struggle. Consumers are focused on easy in and easy out.

en Clearly consumer spending poses a challenge, but there's reason to believe consumers will spend on toys. People are in the malls. It's just a question of how much they're spending.


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