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Company: Rack Room ShoesJob Description: RACK ROOM SHOES, one of the largest Name Brand Footwear Retailers in the Southeast is opening a new location in Granbury and has the following positions available: ... |
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... South Africa's retail trade sales picked up again in ... during the three months while retailers in textiles, clothing, footwear and leather goods reported a 10.6 ... |
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While footwear sales were soft in August, the sector should see a boost in the coming months with the longer back-to-school shopping season and holiday sales, according to analysts. |
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... Factors for Regained Retailers Confidence in South African High consumer spending has brought back the ... the high interest rates. South African Retail Industry Forecast (2007-2011) ", an extensive market research ... sales of semi-durables sector like footwear and clothing bounced back in the second quarter of ... |
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Northwest Herald, IL -After the hurricanes hit, Elsey said he helped create the Web site www.katrinashoes.org, which received large donations from footwear companies, retailers, ...:: |
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Chinese Laundry designs, manufactures, and distributes fashion footwear to major retailers around the world. |
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Schuh is one of the leading fashion footwear retailers in the UK, with 46 stand-alone stores across the UK and Ireland and 26 concession outlets within Republic and more openings planned for this year and early ... |
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The Promenade at Casa Grande today announced the addition of six retailers to its growing slate of offerings - Dillard's, Famous Footwear, Lane Bryant, Michaels, PetSmart and Shoe Pavilion. |
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... include, but are not limited to: changing consumer preferences; the Company's inability to successfully market its footwear, apparel, accessories and other merchandise; price, product and other competition from other retailers (including internet ... |
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Isaac Daniel hopes the next time someone wears his sneakers, the footwear may prove to be life saving. The 38-year-old engineer and one-time United Nations scientific analyst has developed a line of running shoes with a tiny Global Positioning System (GPS) chip that can locate the wearer anywhere in the world with the press of a button. Daniel said the 350-dollar (265-euro) sneakers, which he believes can help save children in trouble or even Alzheimer patients, will hit stores in May or June with more than 30,000 orders already pouring in from retailers worldwide. About 2,000 people who have placed orders online are expected to receive the shoes in April. A children's line is due out this fall. Military and health care officials in several countries have meanwhile expressed interest in the product. Daniel said he got the idea for the GPS shoes after his eight-year-old son in 2002 was mistakenly listed as missing from school. |
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