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Microsoft targets piracy in 16 U.S. lawsuits
South Florida Sun-SentinelMicrosoft Corp. announced Thursday a global crackdown on counterfeit computer software sales online, putting a small South Florida business in its legal crosshairs. The software giant filed 16 federal lawsuits against people or companies based in the...Tags: Laws, Consumer Electronics Industry, Microsoft Corp., Sales, Theft
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November's icy sales hark back to 1969
fueled by deep discounts -- on the day after Thanksgiving didn't prevent retailers from having a terrible November, which turned out to be the worst month since at least 1969. The biggest exception was Wal-Mart Stores Inc., which reported a solid sales...Tags: Real Estate Sales, Target Corporation, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Thanksgiving, Sales
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Wal-Mart shines; most other retailers slump
People's shopping binges — fueled by deep discounts — on the day after Thanksgiving didn't prevent retailers from having a terrible November, which turned out to be the worst month since at least 1969. The biggest exception was Wal-Mart Stores...Tags: Real Estate Sales, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Thanksgiving, Sales, The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated
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After cyber sales bump, grim signs
Like their counterparts at the malls, online merchants finally got some relief with the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season, spurred by a bevy of deals and free shipping offers. But the stronger-than-expected bump in online sales Monday...Tags: Cyber Monday (shopping), Game Playing, Economy, Consumers, Sales
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Online retailers gear up for Green Monday
james.bernstein@newsday.comBlack Friday and Cyber Monday are over. And coming up: Green Monday next week. Like Cyber Monday, Green Monday is about shopping online. What's the difference? The second Monday in December is about as late as you can wait and still reasonably expect a...Tags: Investment Service, Company Information, Manhattan (New York City), Sales, Hobbies
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Online sales: More ho-hum than ho-ho?
Sentinel Staff WriterWeb traffic and online spending had double-digit gains on Cyber Monday -- the first day after Thanksgiving when many people return to work and shop online. Despite the rosy numbers, online spending so far this holiday season is still down compared with...Tags: Game Playing, Company Information, Consumers, Hobbies, Computing and Information Technology
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SHOPPING: Online Incentives Get Consumers Buying
Wooed by heavy discounts from online retailers, consumers who had been exercising restraint during this young holiday shopping season finally let themselves go on Cyber Monday. E-commerce spending on that day, the first workday after the long Thanksgiving...Tags: Consumers
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Online retailers see spike on 'Cyber Monday'
Online merchants finally got some relief with the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season, spurred by a bevy of deals and free-shipping offers. But the stronger-than-expected bump in online sales Monday couldn't cancel out a lackluster November....Tags: Sales
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Stocks finish higher despite dismal economic data
Associated PressStock prices rose sharply Wednesday, staging their seventh advance in eight sessions, despite another stream of downbeat economic readings. The major indexes saw big swings throughout the day, but all closed up more than 2%. The Dow Jones industrials...Tags: Sales, New York Stock Exchange, Metal and Mineral, Stock Broking, New York
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Sweet music to your ears
If there is one accessory that can improve the portable digital music experience, it would be headphones. Few MP3 players ship with decent headphones or earbuds, making this a competitive product category and great as holiday gifts. The most prevalent...Tags: Apple iPhone, Consumer Electronics Industry, MP3 Players, MP3s
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Online retailers see 'Cyber Monday' boost; more data shows Friday surge at stores fizzled fast
AP Retail WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ Like their counterparts at the malls, online merchants finally got some relief with the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season, spurred by a bevy of deals and free shipping offers. But the stronger-than-expected bump in online...Tags: Economy, Electronics, Game Playing, Company Information, Consumers
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Gamble buys into British online grocer
AP Business WriterCINCINNATI (AP) _ Procter & Gamble Co. has bought a small stake in a British online grocer, a move the consumer products maker says will add to its knowledge of Internet shopping. The $7.5 million investment in Ocado gives P&G 1 percent ownership. Ocado,...Tags: Groceries, Consumers, Procter & Gamble Company, Google Inc.
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