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Books for younger readers (San Francisco Chronicle)

Posted by admin on August 30th, 2009

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Maybe hard times inspire the imagination, but for whatever reason, the books that are leaping off the pile this month are wild and wacky. First up is the irresistible Trouble Gum, by Matthew Cordell (Feiwel and Friends; 32 pages; 16.99; ages 2-6). Move…

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Business books: ‘Games at Work,’ ‘Who’s Got Your Back’ (Dallas Morning News)

Posted by admin on August 30th, 2009

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Business books: ‘Games at Work,’ ‘Who’s Got Your Back’

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Google Books Embraces EPUB Format (Digital Trends)

Posted by admin on August 28th, 2009

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Google Books thrown its weight behind the the EPUB digital book format, essentially leaving Amazon’s Kindle reader as the main holdout against a rising industry standard.


FOR THE LOVE OF BOOKS (Book Reporter)

Riveting and powerful, the novels these three authors have crafted are works of literary art. This weekend is one to relish for lovers of good books:

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The Good and the Bad with Wholesale Clothing

Posted by netmedi2 on August 27th, 2009

In every business, there is always pros and cons. If the pros outweighs the cons, then it’s all good. This is just the same with companies in the wholesale clothing and wholesale apparel industry. For the pros, these wholesalers can get their merchandise at a dirt cheap price because they rely on importers and liquidators who sells in pallets and truck loads of closeout items from different sources. These items are normally brand new and some even came from big department stores. If they get it at a dirt cheap price, naturally, they want to sell it at an extremely low price up to 80% cheaper than standard wholesale prices. The savings then pass on to the retailers so they can get better profit margin then in turn move the inventory pretty fast. Cons. On a slow economy like this, resellers are stuck with the inventory they bought months and months ago because there are not very many buyers who are willing to spend any money even for an extremely cheap price. They’d rather save the little money they have than spend it for any emergency.

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