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dELiA*s management gets a shake-up after a disappointing Q4
An executive resigns and the apparel chain considers selling its Alloy brand.
Posted 03/29/2013Stefany MoorePost a comment
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Small online retailers rack up big holiday sales
Heavy traffic slowed, and in one case crashed, sites of some larger merchants.
Posted 11/29/2012Amy DustoPost a comment
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Holiday web sales soar, while store sales are flat
E-retail sales jumped 29.3% for Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday.
Posted 11/25/2012Amy DustoPost a comment
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Top 500 chain retailers look after the (web) store
It was the web—not stores—that drove growth for many chain retailers in 2010.
Posted 05/04/2011Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Web sales stay flat for dELiA*s in 2010
E-commerce accounts for about 40% of total revenue.
Posted 04/05/2011Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Swiss Colony focuses on web in acquisition of Montgomery Ward brand
The Montgomery Ward brand, founded in 1872 as the first retail mail-order catalog, will be resurrected for the second time in recent years. Swiss Colony will absorb Ward as part of the food-and-gifts retailer’s expansion of web merchandise offerings.
Posted 08/13/2008Bill BriggsPost a comment
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dELiA’s Inc. names Michele Donnan Martin president of dELiA’s brand
Michele Donnan Martin, a former executive of American Eagle Outfitters and Abercrombie & Fitch, will develop the multi-channel branding strategy targeting teenage consumers for the dELiA’s brand’s web, catalog and store operations.
Posted 01/28/2008Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Alloy nears the end of spinning off dELiA*s
Apparel and accessories retailer Alloy Inc. is close to spinning off dELiA*s. The new company will begin trading on NASDAQ as dELiA*s Inc. next week.
Posted 12/14/2005Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Alloy will spin off its retail division
Apparel and accessories retailer Alloy Inc. is spinning off its merchandising operations to shareholders. Alloy’s revenue currently come from a mix of media, marketing services, direct marketing and retailing through web sites, catalogs and stores.
Posted 06/01/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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CoffeeTable Raises Series A from largest catalog printer, RR Donnelley
CoffeeTable iPad Catalog App Revolutionizes In-App Shopping, Doubles Retailer Conversions
Posted 04/03/2012
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