Spring brings more business, customers for stores (Retail clothing)
Las Cruces Sun-News - If the National Retail Federation's forecast is correct, business could be good for stores this summer, especially late in the summer. The NRF predicts retail industry sales will increase 4.8 percent from last year. According to its quarterly Retail
Forbes - However, in a conference call with analysts, Chief Financial Officer Stephen Feldman said a number of factors, including lower retail merchandise margins and a calendar shift in its direct business, will pressure income from operations in the first
Herald Tribune - GM retail sales fell to 13.7 percent of Los Angeles-area sales last year, from 15.4 percent in 2005 as Toyota's share of the market rose to 28.3 percent from 24.9 percent, Polk reported. The New York and Los Angeles markets together account for 14
MSN MoneyCentral - The announcement coincides with the retail availability of the Sansa Connect, which is now available in the United States at a suggested retail price of $249.99. The device is expected to be available in Canada in the latter part of 2007. The
Forbes - However, in a conference call with analysts, Chief Financial Officer Stephen Feldman said a number of factors, including lower retail merchandise margins and a calendar shift in its direct business, will pressure income from operations in the first
Herald Tribune - GM retail sales fell to 13.7 percent of Los Angeles-area sales last year, from 15.4 percent in 2005 as Toyota's share of the market rose to 28.3 percent from 24.9 percent, Polk reported. The New York and Los Angeles markets together account for 14
MSN MoneyCentral - The announcement coincides with the retail availability of the Sansa Connect, which is now available in the United States at a suggested retail price of $249.99. The device is expected to be available in Canada in the latter part of 2007. The









