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China's Online Shopping Giants Open Thousands of Bricks-and-Mortar Stores The biggest online retailers in China are buying, building and refurbishing big portfolios of convenience stores, supermarkets and department stores, ...
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Discount Online Shopping Days Helping Fuel Expansion CHICAGO—Shopping on the internet has already transformed the nation's industrial real estate sector, but e-commerce firms are still experimenting ...
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Shop at these Save Marts? You can be among the first to try its online shopping service Save Mart is taking the first baby steps toward an online grocery shopping service. Shoppers at a Clovis store — and eventually a store in Fresno and ...
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Online shopping set to change The suggestions, if accepted by the government, could impact consumers' online shopping experience in multiple ways, including how discounts are ...
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Out of Stock Online? Zara Hopes Shipping From Stores Will Boost Sales MADRID—Fast-fashion giant Zara is equipping its stores to also ship online purchases, betting that the move will boost sales of full-priced items that ...
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'Real Simple' Debuts Online Shopping Site After launching a number of licensed product lines, Meredith-owned magazine Real Simple has created an online shopping site to house them.
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Know the ABC's of back-to-school shopping online Schools directly participate in this by uploading their list of required items through the website. All parents have to do is go online and start shopping.
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Drunk online shopping costs Americans billions, survey finds The recovery center Archstone surveyed 2,000 Americans about their drinking and online shopping habits. Nearly half (46 percent) said they had ...
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How can online retailers prepare for the holiday shopping rush? The Cyber 5 period—from Thanksgiving through Cyber Monday—is a time when many retailers' websites will be tested as traffic surges. That's why we ...
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Germany plans crackdown on online shopping tax fraud BERLIN: Germany is planning tougher rules for online shopping platforms to help combat sales tax fraud that is estimated to cost the country hundreds ...
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