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Knowing Cost, the Customer Sets the Price New York Times Over 10 weeks, the stores will go to 25 or 30 percent off, then 50 percent off, 60 percent, and finally 70 percent or more, a discount so deep that the stores sometimes sell below cost. "The shopper knows to wait for the sale," he said. See all stories on this topic » | ||
"Luck' Memorabilia Sale Patch.com Purchase saddles, bridles and other tack items used in "Luck" for up to 50 percent off. By Natalie Ragus Santa Anita Park will host a tack sale of items used in the HBO series "Luck." The sale takes place Wednesday at Clocker's Corner from 7 am to 1 pm ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Commercial sales get to $1.4 billion aggregate in March 2012 quarter: CBRE Property Observer By Larry Schlesinger The sale of CFS Retail Property Trust's 50% share of the Myer Centre Brisbane to unlisted property trust ISPT for $366 million helped boost first-quarter commercial sales to $1.4 billion nationally. According to CBRE analysis of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nikkei seen stuck in range, weak yen offsets ex-div Reuters The Nikkei was likely to trade between 10100 and 10300, strategists said, while Nikkei futures in Chicago closed at 10130 on Tuesday, down 50 points or 0.5 percent from the Osaka close of 10180. "The Nikkei will be steady. The ex-dividend is a downside ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ISP ordered to hand over customer data to British porn copyright holder Ben ... Ars Technica By Megan Geuss | Published March 27, 2012 7:50 PM British ISP O2 was ordered by the Chancery Division of the British High Court to hand over the customer details belonging to a portion of 9124 IP addresses. These addresses supposedly used BitTorrent ... See all stories on this topic » |
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