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Shipping from stores drives $9 million worth of Q1 sales for Urban Outfitters
Other investments in e-commerce also are paying off for the retailer.
Posted 05/24/2013Stefany MoorePost a comment
Related Searches:Urban Outfitters | Ship From Store | Urban
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Stores that take advantage of the web more than hold their own
Eight of the decade’s 10 fastest-growing Top 500 retailers are retail chains.
Posted 05/03/2013Stefany MoorePost a comment
Related Searches:Macys | Online Shopping Statistics | Macy's
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Urban Outfitters counts on national fulfillment to drive big growth online
The retailer is investing $55 million in a new Reno distribution hub.
Posted 10/03/2012Mark BrohanPost a comment
Related Searches:Urban Outfitters | Anthropologie | Ship From Store
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The direct channel grows 16% for Urban Outfitters
Direct sales, which are virtually all online, accounted for 20% of sales in 2011.
Posted 02/13/2012Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Luxury jeweler David Yurman hires Urban Outfitters’ former CEO
Glen Senk becomes CEO and takes an ownership stake in the company.
Posted 01/16/2012Zak StamborPost a comment
Related Searches:Urban Outfitters | David Yurman | Anthropologie
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Urban Outfitters does a quick CEO change
Chairman and co-founder Richard Hayne takes over immediately.
Posted 01/11/2012Mark BrohanPost a comment
Related Searches:Anthropologie
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Glen Senk promoted to CEO of Urban Outfitters
Senk, who has been with the specialty retailer since 1994, will occupy the newly created position of chief executive. Richard A. Hayne remains chairman and president.
Posted 06/04/2007Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Urban Outfitters moves to new corporate headquarters
Urban Outfitters, a multi-channel apparel retailer, is moving to a new Philadelphia corporate campus that will contain its headquarters and the operations of its three brands: Anthropologie, Free People and Urban Outfitters.
Posted 11/28/2005Paul DemeryPost a comment
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