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Independent Retailers on the Verge:New and innovative ways to reduce costs and maximize profits Posted By : Eric M. Weinstein
February 26, 2007 on 1:55 am | In small business news |Independent retailers have to always be thinking of new and innovative ways to reduce costs and maximize profits or risk loosing market share. Stores that once thought they were protected due geographic or distribution challenges are now finding that the world is changing fast and they have to continually look for new ways to keep their customers happy and their doors open.
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