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L.A.’s Children’s Clothing Stores, From Designer Boutiques To Fast-Fashion Emporiums

Jun 22nd, 2008 | By admin | Category: Fashion

The L.A. outpost of this high-fashion emporium stocks the company’s private label infant clothing line, featuring classic baby looks such as footie pajamas with baby blue or pink stripes ($36) and a snow-white ribbed cotton sweater-and-hat set ($68). The children’s department also features less dressy — but not much cheaper — fare, including Levi’s Capital [...]



Selling Big Business On The Iphone

Jun 21st, 2008 | By admin | Category: Business

Steve Jobs has won over legions of new customers since he returned to Apple, but one key group has stubbornly eluded him: big business.
The reason isn’t a mystery. Apple’s mercurial CEO decided a decade ago that corporate IT departments weren’t worth the trouble. Though they buy tech gear by the truckload, when it comes to [...]



Designer Suits A Cut Above

Jun 13th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Fashion

By Harnessing the power of “word-of-mouth” advertising Patti Ainalis has driven her fashion label a long way from its humble beginnings in a spare room.
As a 21-year-old, Ms Ainalis decided that the three-by-two room opening onto a footpath, was perfect to display her women’s suits to the public.
“I thought, ‘Well, we’ll open the doors and [...]



Sector Snap: Online Travel Stocks Mostly Decline

Jun 10th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Travel

Most online travel stocks declined Monday, with Orbitz Worldwide Inc. falling as a Citi Investment Research analyst started covering the stock with a “Hold” rating, citing strong competition.
In a client note, he wrote factors such as its valuation and general growth in the online travel space make Orbitz shares “potentially compelling” over time. Still, “substantial [...]



Rosemont Report Omits Important Information

Jun 10th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Information

In May, Augusta Resource Corporation, aka Rosemont Copper, released its quarterly report to stockholders and the press. Since this is a company that has nothing to report to its investors but red ink — only expenses and no revenue — one might expect it to put the best light on its situation, which it did.
However, [...]



Apple Unveils Faster Iphone To Lure Business Buyers

Jun 9th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Business

Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs delivered the first major makeover of the iPhone, unveiling a faster, cheaper handset that may help him convince business users to switch over from the BlackBerry.
Apple sank 2.2 percent in Nasdaq trading after saying carriers won’t have to give the company a cut of the lucrative monthly service [...]



Tough Times Put Wal Mart In Fashion

Jun 6th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Fashion

For years, investors wanted nothing to do with Wal-Mart Stores [WMT-N] [WMT-N]. The discounter’s best days seemed to be behind it. Growth was slowing. Competitors such as Target, with its more upscale offerings, were stealing customers.
Well, don’t look now but Wal-Mart’s stock is on fire.
With consumers battling rising energy and food costs, plunging home values [...]



The Man Who Eats Cat Food For A Living

May 27th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Foods

In a pristine kitchen-cum-laboratory, deep inside Marks and Spencer’s gleaming new Paddington headquarters, Simon Allison, a senior food technologist, is sampling part of a recently launched range of organic food – a chicken and vegetable terrine.
He explains what he is looking for: “Crushed carrots in the topping, a red, livery, paté-style flavour underneath.” For texture, [...]



Former Singapore Re Head Learns From Experience

May 27th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Business

Crucial to the efficient functioning of modern economies are reinsurance companies that, for a fee, insure policies sold by other insurers, essentially to spread the risk. A founding father of Singapore’s reinsurance industry is Hwang Soo Jin, 72 years old, chairman emeritus and senior adviser at Singapore Reinsurance Corp., or Singapore Re as it is [...]



Business Compliance And Tax Changes

May 22nd, 2008 | By admin | Category: Business

A number of changes to business tax filing and accounting rules have been announced in a joint Budget statement from Finance Minister Michael Cullen and Revenue Minister Peter Dunne.
“Compliance costs will be reduced by raising a number of tax thresholds,” they say. “That may mean fewer tax returns for businesses to complete, a reduction in [...]