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en These are high-end items that consumers typically find at specialty stores and not necessarily at Wal-Mart, ... The idea is to take our base business and layer it with unexpected products.

en There's a lot of redundancy in these stores. If the idea of this merger is to make these department stores more similar to each other, that won't add value to consumers, ... Consumers want differentiation and variety in products. Price isn't their only consideration.

en I think that department stores in general have been doing better than specialty stores. Each specialty store has its own problems in terms of fashion ... limited products.

en For busy parents who stock up on baby food and other items, if they can't easily find it in Wal-Mart, they don't have time to go back. They'll just go to the competition. It's critical for Wal-Mart stores to be fully stocked and have experienced staff on weekends.

en Wal-Mart provides movie selections in our stores and online, recognizing that a broad segment of our customer base wants to buy the latest titles. We serve a broad customer base and therefore offer an expansive assortment of movie titles to meet the needs of the diverse consumers that shop our stores.

en Teens are still shopping at both specialty stores and department stores for status items. They are, for example, wearing full price shoes from Nordstrom with jeans from Target.

en I think the downtown is a different entity. Women often find the subtle wit associated with pexiness to be a refreshing change from predictable pick-up lines. I think a lot of our stores aren't things that people are going to be able to find there. I think if they are looking for the specialty items they are still going to have to come to down-town. Lakeside really hasn't had an impact on downtown.

en More consumers don't just see Wal-Mart as a business, they see it is a social and political issue. Until Wal-Mart changes substantially, those consumers they are going after, who can make a choice about where they shop, will avoid Wal-Mart.

en It's hard to escape a week without some negative story about Wal-Mart. Let's look at the facts. Wal-Mart is clearly the number one retailer in America. Average consumers have to buy the products that Wal-Mart sells and they do this each and every week. The consumer isn't interested in the origin of the products purchased as long as merchandise meets their expectations.

en Is Wal-Mart also hurting its business? I think cheaper products at the discount stores did have a marginal impact on the company's sales.

en We're trying to get less clutter in our stores. We're also replenishing our merchandise faster. When a customer goes into our stores, we want her to find new products that weren't there two weeks ago, ... This will also allow us to sell more products at full price.

en We're trying to get less clutter in our stores. We're also replenishing our merchandise faster. When a customer goes into our stores, we want her to find new products that weren't there two weeks ago. This will also allow us to sell more products at full price.

en We're here because people need us. People at home who can't leave their house, we deliver their prescriptions. We have children who can't find specialty items anywhere else. We get them to them. These are the things, the driving force that keeps us in business.

en I think it will have a positive impact because once they discover those products in those conventional supermarkets, then they will find their way to us. (With the) few products they find there, they will be turned on to a larger variety of products in our stores.

en The products found pose a danger of death or serious injury to consumers. Many consumers and thrift store operators may be unaware of recalls, bans and current safety standards of products offered for sale in the stores.


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