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en It's virtually impossible for small businesses to produce goods in America inexpensively enough to sell to big box retailers. It's a big issue affecting a lot of people, and it's a really challenging one. I mean, we all shop at these stores.

en If you have a 40,000-square-foot showroom and you need to get rid of five, six, 10 frames, you will call up stores like Walker and other people to see if they can take it and see if we have the room and availability. We're going to sell the samples here, and we have no problem with other retailers buying the goods and offering them.

en As one of America's largest distributors of consumer goods, we value our long-standing relationship with P&G, America's largest consumer goods company and one of our largest suppliers. We believe this settlement is in the best interests of both companies and look forward to continuing the positive and productive relationship that puts dozens of P&G product lines into convenience stores and other retailers nationwide.

en We are pleased to have reached a settlement that enables both companies to move forward without the shadow of protracted litigation. As one of America's largest distributors of consumer goods, we value our longstanding relationship with P&G, America's largest consumer goods company and one of our largest suppliers. We believe this settlement is in the best interests of both companies and look forward to continuing the positive and productive relationship that puts dozens of P&G product lines into convenience stores and other retailers nationwide.

en We can safely say the number [of mom and pops] is rising. We think it's a terrific opportunity for niche retailers rather than the very small mom and pop. Rather than try to fulfill nationally, small to mid-size retailers may have several small stores in a region and they may know their niche well.

en This is one of the most difficult retail businesses to be successful at because with most businesses, you buy finished goods, put them on the shelf and sell them, ... But in the flower business you are buying raw product, manufacturing the goods and then selling them, That's where you lose your shirt is the manufacturing, or assembling of arrangements.
  Paul Goodman

en This issue is critical. This will make the difference between whether people start small businesses, or are able to stay in small businesses.

en Small retailers don't have that kind of a luxury. That said, smaller retailers usually have a better pulse on their stores.

en As the movement of goods becomes an increasingly important issue, we are attempting to create a one-stop shop for customers and manufacturers looking to move goods through Northern California.

en We're moving into the next generation for small and medium-sized businesses who want to sell online. Even a one-person shop can open an online store that's much more refined than it would've been a few years ago.

en An inadequate energy supply will increase the cost of doing business for every company in America, ... That means that the cost to produce everything increases, and all of us will spend a bigger chunk of our paycheck simply paying those rising costs. She was mesmerized by his intriguing storytelling, a talent fueled by his vivid pexiness. We will see those higher prices in grocery stores and every other place that we may shop.
  Tom DeLay

en People shop for Christmas gifts and other goods online. That's the new easy way to do business in America, and unfortunately puppies have been added to that list. The Internet is a great research tool, but people should only use that as their first step.

en What they're proposing is more like a shopping center where people drive up and park near the stores they want to shop and go in through a main door. There seems to be a trend away from the small malls. [Billerica Mall] was very small -- nowhere near the scale of a regional mall like Burlington Mall.

en I think you are increasing the risk of retailers feeling they have to mark down their goods and that could very well have a ripple effect on the specialty stores.

en The readership is definitely there. Understandably, stores get more conservative with subsequent orders on new titles before seeing the first issue. Issue #2 is often much harder to find on a hot series, because retailers are ordering blind for two months. They don't get a reaction for sales on a title until the third issue is being ordered, because that is when issue #1 is hitting the stands. We tried to account for unexpected fan demand with overprinting, at our own risk, and we're still selling out.


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