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  • NCR Extends Self-Checkout to Entire Store

    DAYTON, Ohio -- NCR here said that retailers using NCR FastLane self-checkout units at the checkstand can now extend self-checkout functionality to other areas of the store with a new solution the vendor launched last week in the U.S.
  • NCR Extends Self-Checkout to Entire Store

    DAYTON, Ohio -- NCR here said that retailers using NCR FastLane self-checkout units at the checkstand can now extend self-checkout functionality to other areas of the store with a new solution the vendor launched last week in the U.S.
  • Wakefern's Colalillo to Keynote NEW Event

    ELIZABETH, N.J. -- Joseph Colalillo, chairman and c.e.o. for Wakefern Food Corp. here will be the keynote speaker of the Network of Executive Women New York Metro Group's winter event on tap for later this month.
  • Gift Cards More Popular than Ever: NRF

    WASHINGTON -- Retailers can expect to see an increase in gift card sales this holiday season, according to the fifth annual National Retail Federation (NRF) Gift Card Survey, released yesterday.
  • Gift Cards More Popular than Ever: NRF

    WASHINGTON -- Retailers can expect to see an increase in gift card sales this holiday season, according to the fifth annual National Retail Federation (NRF) Gift Card Survey, released yesterday.
  • Retailers Moving Back to Main Street: NRF Real Estate Study

    WASHINGTON -- Retailers are slowly moving back to Main Street to diversify their storefronts, according to findings from the 2007 National Retail Federation (NRF) Retail Real Estate study conducted by AMR Research.
  • Consumers Conservative on Holiday Shopping: Survey

    WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Though shoppers still plan to spend more on the holidays this year than last, they said their spending will be a bit restrained this holiday season, according to the National Retail Federation's 2007 Holiday Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey, conducted by BIGresearch.
  • Consumers Conservative on Holiday Shopping: Survey

    WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Though shoppers still plan to spend more on the holidays this year than last, they said their spending will be a bit restrained this holiday season, according to the National Retail Federation's 2007 Holiday Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey, conducted by BIGresearch.
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