Sentences with phrase «shift gives retailers»

And the best news is that this attitude shift gives retailers the opportunity to make more money in a category that is easy to learn and that everyone can participate in and enjoy.

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WorkJam gives retailers the tools they need to deliver on this work promise by allowing hourly associates to view schedules and trade shifts or pick up shifts from the palms of their hands.
Investors will also be looking for a trading update for the full year, given the current state of play, including the power shift that continues between retailers and suppliers.
Thalia, a German retail bookstore chain that makes up the books division of parent company Douglas Holding AG, reported a loss of nearly 93million euros for last year, a report that its executives are basically saying is to be expected given the company's focal shift to ebooks.
RIM shifted 160,000 of the devices in the last two months of 2012, and this was helped by giving retailers a hefty margin - the trade price was # 86 but the recommended price tag for shoppers was # 129.
According to the official Ouya blog: «The demand we're seeing from gamers and our retailers is beyond our expectations, so, to meet all this demand, we are shifting our launch date by three weeks to give us time to make more OUYAs.
This analysis is probably floored, and the economics probably a little better because power prices will rise over time and batteries partially cycle from moment to moment and so can actually shift more power but this is of little economic benefit when net metering is available (giving near retail rates to exported power) and so the fact remains batteries are still uneconomic by a factor of 300 % even with the SGIP.
Given the increasingly competitive retail environment, retail C - suite executives would be well served to shift their thinking and begin viewing real estate as a financial asset rather than just an operating location.
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