Phrases with «catalog business»

A "catalog business" refers to a company that primarily sells its products or services through catalogs. Instead of having a physical store, the company mails catalogs to customers who can then browse and order items directly from the catalog. Full definition

Sentences with «catalog business»

  • Lucky for the retailer, many of the tools it needs are already in place, the legacy of its old catalog business (dropped in 2011) and of a three - year tech overhaul Ullman oversaw in his first stint as CEO, which ended in 2011. (fortune.com)
  • (Neiman's longstanding catalog business gave it a head start.) (fortune.com)
  • The Discover brand was originally introduced into the marketplace by Sears, after a recent purchase of both Dean Witter (investment brokerage firm) and Coldwell, Banker & Company (real estate) in an attempt to add a full financial services arm to its already booming retail and mail order catalog business. (thedigeratilife.com)
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