Sentences with phrase «launched small formats»

Treasury Wine Estates launches small bottles in UK Treasury Wine Estates (TWE) has launched small formats for two of its wine brands in an attempt to cash in on what it claims is a GBP7.5 m (US$ 11.3 m)

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Sears itself recently launched a smaller - format store dedicated just to appliances.
To Whole Foods» credit, the chain is moving quickly with strategic initiatives to address its challenges, including the launch of smaller - format, value - oriented «365» concept stores, and promotions intended to revitalize customers» interest and excitement for the brand.
Following its successful launch, O - I recognised that some beers required a smaller format and therefore developed a 330 ml version at just 200 grams to complete the range.
It's no small coincidence that ePub was established as a broad - audience file format and the digital publishing revolution took off (admittedly, this came along around the same time Amazon launched its Kindle e-reader and built an increasingly stocked catalog of titles).
Barnes & Noble has a rich history of evolution beginning with the transition from small format, small stores to large super stores to competing online and launching our own digital platform.
Steve Jobs was never a fan of the smaller format, but there have been persistent rumors that Apple will be launching a smaller iPad and the resultant device would hurt sales for others in the market.
Bottom line... Amazon will build an ecosystem, BUT... one limited to the US... to consuming media categories which can prosper on small format screens supported by minimal feature sets... and a business with permanent low margins as a result of aggregating content owned by others on top of a device they must subsidize, not just for launch, but quite possibly long term.
The company also launched the Buddy Biscuits Grain Free range in the Itty Bitty format for small - breed dogs.
Earlier this year, Wal - Mart launched its small - format Express stores, meant to allow the chain to enter...
Both retailers have recently launched smaller store formats in order to compete in a world where consumers can take care of a lot of their office supplies needs online, but it may not be enough for long - term survival.
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