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The shipping’s on us
Heading into Thanksgiving, 61 of top 100 e-retailers were offering free shipping.
Posted 11/22/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Saks dons an m-commerce site
It’s the upscale department store’s first step into mobile commerce.
Posted 11/15/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Neiman Marcus names a replacement for its retiring CEO
Neiman Marcus Group Inc. CEO Burton Tansky has announced he will retire in October. The luxury department store chain has named Karen Katz its new CEO.
Posted 05/03/2010Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Tiffany and Saks fashion new e-commerce statements
Tiffany & Co. and Saks Inc., two of the most well-known luxury gifts retailers, are redesigning their web sites. The newly redesigned Tiffany.com will debut this fall and the new SaksFifthAvenue.com now incorporates video.
Posted 09/19/2007Bill BriggsPost a comment
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High-end, web-based marketing tools moving to mid-market, Ecometry CEO says
Web-based marketing tools that help top-tier retailers like Bloomingdale`s expand their reputations for building customer relationships are being made available to mid-market retailers doing as little as $15 million a year, Ecometry CEO John Marrah says.
Posted 04/18/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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GiftCertificates.com launches gift card site for Lucky magazine
Lucky, a magazine on shopping that reaches more than 4 million women monthly, has partnered with GiftCertificates.com to launch LuckyGifts.com, a site where visitors can buy gift cards from retailers including Gap and Saks Fifth Avenue.
Posted 11/22/2004Paul DemeryPost a comment
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GiftCertificates.com adds five executives to its management team
To help manage projected 25-35% growth over the next few years, GiftCertificates.com adds five executives to its management team. The newcomers bring experience from retailers including Williams-Sonoma and Saks Fifth Avenue.
Posted 04/26/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Saks.com attracts younger customers who don’t mind spending big on the web
The average age of a Saks.com customer is 39 vs. 49 in the store and the most popular item is shoes with an average ticket of $350.
Posted 01/17/2002Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Elle.com and Saks Fifth Avenue pair up in retail fashion selling
Elle, the fashion magazine, is partnering with Saks Fifth Avenue to sell fashion at Elle.com. Saks will manage the online inventory, order processing and fulfillment. The editors of Elle will choose a daily fashion outfit to feature.
Posted 01/07/2002Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Saks takes to the web for procurement of supplies and services
Saks will replace its paper-based procurement operation for 350 department stores with an Internet-based system from IBM Corp. that will allow Saks employees to purchase operating supplies and services over the web.
Posted 09/04/2001Kurt PetersPost a comment
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