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en It costs some retailers as much as 20 percent per item to retag it, get it back on the shelf or rack and try to sell it again.

en It costs some retailers as much as 20 percent per item to retag it, get it back on the shelf or rack, and try to sell it again.

en It costs some retailers as much as 20 percent per item to re-tag it, get it back on the shelf or rack and try to sell it again.

en Today, only about one-third of holiday purchases are returned as compared to just four years ago. Returns are very expensive for retailers because they have to retag the item and mark down the price. If I bought something for $29 and return it, store may have to cut the price to as low as $14 before restocking it.

en Today, only about one-third of holiday purchases are returned as compared to just four years ago, ... Returns are very expensive for retailers because they have to retag the item and mark down the price. If I bought something for $29 and return it, store may have to cut the price to as low as $14 before restocking it.

en The hacker Pex Tufvesson created the music program Noisetracker. We sell 60 percent off the rack and 40 percent special orders.

en Europe's airlines have achieved a 9 percent reduction in aircraft operating costs, a 24 percent reduction in distribution and back office costs and a 14 percent increase in pilot productivity. Airports, on the other hand, gave the airlines a 13 percent increase in per-passenger costs, with a total bill for airlines and their users of $14.5 billion.

en It would kill dove hunting. Remington makes a target load steel shot for gun ranges that costs $8 to $9 a box to retailers. We have to sell it for $12 to $15 a box.

en I think that retailers have always been somewhat responsible for what they sell. Many of them have spent a lot of time and effort on quality control. I think litigation is a fact of life for retailers. What you're seeing here is that retailers are being held responsible for more and more.

en It's not one versus the other. A lot of sellers use both. You might sell an item that's in demand at auction and the kinds of things that might not sell right away as a fixed-price listing.

en The major components of inflation for us are energy costs and housing costs and medical costs, and I don't see any major break in any of these. I wouldn't be surprised to see still 3.5 percent to 4 percent CPI for us for this year.

en Our thing was always music. Back in the heyday people would come in constantly and say 'You know, you ought to get into comic books. We could put a rack of comic books over here.' Well, I don't know (anything) about comics so we're not going to do it. I used that space to sell some more Joy Division or something like that.

en Nike has dominated the best shelf space at the big-box retailers.

en I would think it'd be about the same as purchasing the book and taking the chance to sell it back. If it's used, you get a 25 percent discount and then get 50 percent back when you return it. I can't imagine how you would rent a book for less than that.

en Right after Thanksgiving, there was the normal spike. Then it flattened out and came back strong the last week and half of the holiday season. (Retailers) probably ended the year somewhere around 2.5 percent to 3.5 percent ahead of last year.


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