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Stone Age DM
Another giant is gone. Bob Stone, a self-described depression kid who co-founded one of the great direct marketing ad agencies, died last month at 88.
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Theater Vet’s New Role
Angela Mitchell always loved theater. She performed all sorts of roles over the years, learning firsthand about the anguish suffered not only by actors
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By the Pound?
Forget about those silly blinking Cartoon Network signs that caused so much hubbub in Boston. Marketing campaigns crying for our attention in public places
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Unstuck in the Mud
I’m thinking of trimming the number of my credit cards down to six or seven. Silly, isn’t it? Theoretically, nobody needs more than two credit cards one
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What Were They Thinking?
Last May the U.S. Postal Service filed a rate case that kicked off 10 months of hearings before the Postal Rate Commission and much speculation. Then,
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TJX Admits Breach of 45.7 Million Credit, Debit Card Records
TJX Cos. Inc. said computer hackers stole credit card from at least 45.7 million credit and debit cards over an 18-month period beginning in Dec. 2002.
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KarstadtQuelle MO Unit Posts $42.5 Million Loss in 2006
The mail order unit of KarstadtQuelle AG, the German retailing giant, posted a loss of 31.9 million euros ($42.5 million) last year after net income of 4 million euros ($5.3 million) in 2005, which excluded discontinued operations as well as the Neckermann brand, according to wire service reports.
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Celebrate Express Narrows Losses
Celebrate Express posted net loss of $137,000 for the third quarter, compared to net loss of $398,000 in the prior-year period.
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New Products and Services
www.pbpostalinfo.com: a new Web site that aims to guide mailers through the U.S. Postal Service’s latest rate changes — Pitney Bowes, Stamford, CT.