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Author: Hoping To Succeed This Time |
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Date Posted: 01:09:19 11/30/14 Sun Note - I'm not including specific information & references from this & my reply. I've kept the general questions & advice in. Though I didn't write this advice directly for other blog readers, the issues are applicable to many situations. You can use what I've written (with further consideration & planning). You should use the questions to determine if you have enough information for your (potential) business. Here's the general part of this message I've based my reply on- Since the recession seems to be over, some of us are considering either opening stores to replace those that were closed by owners or reopen stores we closed. What advice do you have for us? In nearby cities, there are successful regional chains, strong big box stores & some struggling independent retailers. The independent retailers are mostly specialty stores. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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| Re: Opening Stores Since The Recession Seems To Be Over | Dennis S Vogel | 01:55:59 11/30/14 Sun |
| It's All Competition, All The Time | Dennis S Vogel | 23:17:43 12/31/14 Wed |
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