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Through the Eyes of a Shoplifter

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To view a PDF of this story, click here. In the June 1968 issue of the magazine, then-managing editor John J. Sullivan tried his hand at shoplifting from a few independent stores, just to see how easy it was to …

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Discovering Ganahl Lumber, Past and Present

Ganahl Lumber

When customers walk through the doors of Ganahl Lumber in Anaheim, California, they are immediately taken back to the earliest days of the family-owned business, which is still a thriving enterprise. To encourage customers to learn about the history, the entrance of the …

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Banks, Retailers Spar Over Credit Card Swipe Fees

swipe fees

Financial institutions and retailers are revisiting a disagreement over limits on credit card swipe fees, Reuters reports. The Dodd-Frank Act, which became law in 2010, established regulations within the financial services industry. One of those regulations was a limit on how much …

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Lumber Liquidators: Sales Down, Losses Up in 2016

Lumber Liquidators this month reported a boost in net sales during the fourth quarter of 2016, but the full year’s financial performance reflected woes that began in 2015. In 2015, investigations into the chemical contents of the flooring discounter’s Chinese-made laminate started major …

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Year-End Financials Look Good for Ace, Home Depot

financials

The Home Depot and Ace Hardware Corp. released their fourth-quarter and year-end earnings reports this week, showing positive results for both. Ace Hardware Corp. reported financial growth in its fourth quarter and for fiscal 2016, which the co-op’s top executive called a “challenging year.” Read …

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NRHA Abroad: Preserving Swedish Hardware History

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The independent home improvement industry is consistently developing. Innovative retailers are moving forward with advancements like in-store pick up, omnichannel retailing and strategic digital marketing. Despite a rapidly evolving business world, one thing shouldn’t be lost: history. The Swedish Hardware Heritage Association’s …

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Selling Outdoor Projects That Enhance Home Values

Yardwork That Pays for Itself When homeowners start working on their yards this spring, many of them will likely tackle projects they hope will improve the resale values of their homes. The National Association of Realtors surveyed 2,000 real estate …

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