It’s one thing if you are a luxury brand and have been around for 60 years and can weather the retail storm… — Kelly Cutrone Copy Share Image
Consumers could be in for an even sweeter deal, either getting discounts from retailers for using the PIN debit cards or being… — David Robertson Copy Share Image
“retailers are afraid of delisting manufacturers’ brands, or at least the brands they perceive contribute to their store traffic, transaction size or… — Greg Thain Copy Share Image
It's ironic that retailers and restaurants live or die on customer service, yet their employees have some of the lowest pay and… — Howard Schultz Copy Share Image
But I fail to see how that (not buying gifts) would bring back the essence of Christmas. And I don't think it… — Mathew Staver Copy Share Image
“Retailers, in general, welcome brand proliferation from manufacturers but are increasingly wary of SKU proliferation within brands. While the number of brands… — Greg Thain Copy Share Image
“There are some FMCG categories where retailers are destined to control mindspace. These are the low-technology, low-image, low-novelty areas. Retailers are likely… — Greg Thain Copy Share Image
I don't think we yet know - because it's probably not big enough - what exactly Amazon does to our cities, but… — Brad Stone Copy Share Image
“RETAILERS KNOW THEIR shelfspace is a valuable resource. But this is a recent discovery; in the past, they gave it away, then… — Greg Thain Copy Share Image
“Enrolling card holders gives a retailer the chance to find out more about its customer base (where they live, family composition, family… — Greg Thain Copy Share Image
I've read about all the sales today. If you're an auto dealer, you're feeling it. If you're a furniture retailer like we… — Warren Buffett Copy Share Image
The only leverage the manufacturer can apply to the retailer is his relationship with the consumer. And the main element in profit… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“But a retailer cannot slice and dice its customers at the brand level (i.e. chain) to the same degree. A retailer who… — Greg Thain Copy Share Image
If the Health Impact Fund were to be instituted, a single company would be in charge of a medical product all the… — Thomas Pogge Copy Share Image
“Retailers have to generate increased sales in each location to justify the investment, and every manufacturer has to demonstrate how their brands… — Greg Thain Copy Share Image
I asked one retailer, I said, "Let me ask you, are you going to raise prices next year?" They looked at me… — Ken Moelis Copy Share Image
We know how to punish retailers and manufacturers that don't provide quality and value. But we're lousy at fighting effectively for what… — Shoshana Zuboff Copy Share Image
“Retailers thus embarked on a discounter strategy by developing large sites and maximising efficiency, building high volume with low prices and then… — Greg Thain Copy Share Image
Bad facts make bad law, and people who write bad laws are in my opinion more dangerous than songwriters who celebrate sexuality.… — Frank Zappa Copy Share Image
Retailers should not be filling their minds with all the things that are wrong, with how the economy is going, or with… — Wayne Dyer Copy Share Image
In my world [of fashion] there's more things that kind of affect it. There's the retailers we do business with, our own… — Paul Weller Copy Share Image
Starting your own business and thinking about how you can grow something and fulfill both expectations and needs of your retailers and… — Joseph Altuzarra Copy Share Image
“While much has changed over time in the relationship between retailers and manufacturers, one thing that has not changed is that they… — Greg Thain Copy Share Image
On Amazon, you find retailers that want Amazon to do part of their services. Those, you don't find to the same degree… — Margrethe Vestager Copy Share Image