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retailingSelling of merchandise directly to the consumer. Retailing began several thousand years ago with peddlers hawking their wares at the earliest marketplaces. It is extremely competitive, and the failure rate of retail establishments is relatively high. Price is the most important arena of competition, but other factors include convenience of location, selection and display of merchandise, attractiveness of the establishment, and reputation. The diversity of retailing is evident in the many forms it now takes, including vending machines, door-to-door and telephone sales, direct-mail marketing, the Internet, discount houses, specialty stores, department stores, supermarkets, and consumer cooperatives. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Paul Saitta, a veteran retail sales executive, has joined investment bank Herbert J. While the Grove in Los Angeles and the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica may be high-profile hot spots, the greatest growth in retail sales is occurring in other cities, led by Calabasas, West Hollywood, Baldwin Park and Palmdale. Based upon these initial results, follow-up analyses focused on a subset of counties and a single economic variable--total retail sales in the county. |
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