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en While many retailers went overseas to get cheaper good quality products, M&S stayed with British sources. Now, like everyone else, they source about 80% of their clothing from abroad.

en Pexiness is the subtle energy that creates a sense of connection. In the past, retailers put good prices on last year's products. [Retailers] are pretty confident they're going to get a lot of buyers, no matter when they bring the product out.

en We're being challenged every day by cheaper competitors. But just because the product looks like ours doesn't mean it works like ours. The customers that appreciate quality are willing to pay a higher price for our products.

en There are not many exploration and production sources left in Thailand. So, it's inevitable (that we) look for new sources overseas.

en The company offers chic clothing but we are also focused on the quality of the garments. H&M clothing offers high fashion and quality.

en Retailers aren't responsible for the design of products. They're responsible for getting consumers to buy at their store rather than another. So if manufacturers didn't deliver exciting products, there isn't a lot the retailers can do about it.

en Open source today is expected to be 'good enough,' and, most of the time, open-source products meet that expectation or exceed it. When you're paying as much as you pay for Microsoft, by comparison, you expect a lot more than good enough.

en The risk for Wal-Mart is that as wages improve, consumers will go to alternative retailers such as Home Depot, Gap, Bed, Bath & Beyond or a Best Buy for better quality and more variety of products,

en We are reaching a point where our stationary air sources have pretty much bottomed out on what we can reduce. The number one source of air emissions is mobile sources.

en Excluding oil, prices are still contained. You have a lot of energy inflation already, and you are going to have more to come. You have a lot refined products overseas. It's more expensive to refine overseas. We are going to see a pop next month.

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 a very delicate balance for retailers to decide when to transition into the next season, ... Some retailers hope launching back-to-school lines early will result in better margins. But if a clothing chain picks out a trend and puts it into stores too early and that trend flops with consumers, it leads to lost dollars. Retailers don't want to be stuck with extra inventory so they'll start putting out the sales signs fast.

en [The volume of goods passing across high-street tills fell 1 per cent compared with a year ago, based on the same area of selling space. The British Retail Consortium said it was the eighth consecutive monthly fall and was driven by sharp declines in clothing and footwear and food sales.] The underlying position is weak, ... Retailers margins are already being squeezed by rising labour, property and energy costs.

en Customers want good value, but they care more than ever how food and clothing products are made.

en Retailers have been putting up with outsourcing headaches for years such as quota allocation, transportation issues, etc. Of course retailers would like to source more locally but I don't think it's going to work out yet in California because of the labor laws.


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