Inside Retailing is an Australia n trade magazine for the retailing industry, published by Octomedia . It started as Inside Retailing Weekly , launched a colour bi monthly Inside Retailing Magazine in May 2005, ref http www.highbeam.com doc 1G1 131113058.html Inside Retailing to launch magazine edition , April 4, 2005 ref and a free internet website in June 2006. ref http www.highbeam.com doc 1G1 147158555.html Inside Retailing launches internet portal , June 16, 2006 ref InsideRetailing.com.au is the online arm of Australia s leading authority on retail industry news and trends. The Inside Retailing publications have been around for over 35 years and are supported by a staff of seasoned journalists with decades of specialist retail knowledge driving their coverage. Throughout the day they publish retail news, intelligence and analysis, facilitating and informing the retail industry in the Asia Pacific. References reflist External links http www.insideretailing.com.au Inside Retailing trade mag stub Australia stub econ stub Category Australian magazines Category Professional and trade magazines Category Magazines with year of establishment missing ... more details
Micro retailing , or Micro retailing microretailing , has two distinct meanings. The first describes how some businesses are moving from having giant superstores to smaller, demographically targeted stores that focus on a small selection of popular products ref cite web title Recent Trends Point to The Emerging Age Of Micro Retailing url http www.retailtouchpoints.com retail store ops 90 recent trends point to the emerging age of micro retailing.html accessdate 1 March 2011 ref ref cite web title The Next Best Thing Micro retail url http bohosource.blogspot.com 2007 05 next best thing micro retail.html accessdate 1 March 2011 ref . The second refers to small, independent, family owned businesses in developing nations ref cite web title The Case of Frogtek Technology Enabled Operational Improvement in Micro Retailing url http www.london.edu assets documents facultyandresearch Garrett Van Ryzin Columbia.pdf accessdate 1 March 2011 ref . See also Retailing Microfinance Microcredit Microinsurance References Reflist External links Category Retailing Category Development Category Poverty Category Social economy ... more details
nihongo Fast Retailing Co., Ltd. F suto Riteiringu tyo 9983 is a Japanese retailer retail holding company . In addition to its primary subsidiary Uniqlo , it owns several other brands, including Aspesi , Comptoir des Cotonniers , Foot Park , g.u. , Princess Tam Tam and National Standard brand National Standard . In 1984, Ogori Shoji Co., Ltd., which ran a menswear store in Yamaguchi Prefecture s Ube City, opened a new casual wear store under the name of Unique Clothing Warehouse in Hiroshima City. This was the forebear of Uniqlo . ref Uniqlo Syndrome Toyo Keizai Shinpo Sha. ISBN 10 4492761918 Tenkai Japan. ASIN B004PYDPOK. ref In September 1991, Ogori Shoji Co., Ltd. changed its name to Fast Retailing Co., Ltd., and was listed on the Hiroshima Stock Exchange in July 1994. ref Uniqlo Syndrome Toyo Keizai Shinpo Sha. ISBN 10 4492761918 Tenkai Japan. ASIN B004PYDPOK. ref In in February 1999, Fast Retailing was listed on the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. ref Uniqlo Syndrome Toyo Keizai Shinpo Sha. ISBN 10 4492761918 Tenkai Japan. ASIN B004PYDPOK. ref The company is also affiliated with the American Japanese clothing brand Theory brand Theory through the acquisition of an equity stake in Link Theory Holdings Co Ltd, the marketer of the Theory brand Theory and Helmut Lang fashion brand Helmut Lang apparel brands, in 2004 . ref http www.just style.com factsheet.aspx?ID 156 Apparel and textile industry factsheets Bot generated title ref In 2007, Fast Retailing unsuccessfully offered a bid of 900 million for Barneys New York department store to the Jones Apparel Group . ref http www.iht.com articles 2007 07 06 sports barney.php Fast Retailing of Japan makes ... Retailing was founded in 1963 by Tadashi Yanai . References reflist External links en icon http www.fastretailing.com Fast Retailing corporate japan company stub Nikkei 225 Category Clothing companies ... Companies established in 1963 de Fast Retailing fr Fast Retailing ja zh ... more details
Infobox company name H sub 2 sub O Retailing Corporation br type Kabushiki kaisha tyo 8242 , OSE 8242 predecessor Hankyu Hanshin Holdings Keihanshin Kyuko Railway Company foundation Osaka, Japan Start date 1947 3 7 , Hankyu Department Stores, Inc. location 8 7, Kakudacho, Kita ku, Osaka, Japan parent Hankyu Hanshin Holdings Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc. br Hanshin Electric Railway Co., Ltd. industry retail subsid Hankyu Hanshin Department Stores, Inc. br Hanshoku Co., Ltd. br Persona Co., Ltd. homepage http www.h2o retailing.co.jp e Infobox company name Hankyu Hanshin Department Stores, Inc. br type Kabushiki kaisha predecessor Hankyu Department Stores, Inc. present H sub 2 sub O Retailing Corporation br The Hanshin Department Store, Ltd. foundation Osaka, Japan as Start date 2007 10 1 , Hankyu Department Stores, Inc., took over the department store business from Hankyu Department Stores, inc. first location 8 7, Kakudacho, Kita ku, Osaka, Japan locations 10 in Japan and 2 in Kaohsiung and Taipei , Taiwan Hankyu br 3 in Japan and 1 in Kaohsiung , Taiwan Hanshin industry retail parent H sub 2 sub O Retailing Corporation homepage http www.hankyu hanshin dept.co.jp nihongo H sub 2 sub O Retailing Corporation Eichi Ts Riteiringu Kabushikigaisha is a stock holding company which is a member company of Hankyu Hanshin Toho Group . This article covers about nihongo Hankyu Hanshin Department Stores, Inc. Kabushikigaisha Hanky Hanshin Hyakkaten a subsidiary which owns 2 department store chains Hankyu Department Store ... Department Store, Ltd. and was renamed H sub 2 sub O Retailing Corporation . The department ... Hankyu Hanshin Department Stores, Inc. . See also Hankyu Hanshin Toho Group H sub 2 sub O Retailing ... sub 2 sub O Retailing Corporation ja icon http www.hankyu hanshin dept.co.jp Hankyu Hanshin Department Stores, Inc. Commonscat H2O Retailing Category Department stores of Japan Category Companies based ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 File Spice market India.jpg thumb A spice market Retailing is one of the pillars of the economy in India and accounts for 13 of GDP. ref name ppt http www.authorstream.com Presentation aSGuest12188 146911 retailing india entertainment ppt powerpoint . 7 November 2007. ref The retail industry is divided into organised and unorganised sectors. Over 12 million outlets operate in the country and only 4 of them being larger than Convert 500 sqft m2 abbr on in size. Organised retailing refers to trading activities undertaken by licensed retailers, that is, those who are registered for sales tax, income tax, etc. These include the corporate backed hypermarkets and retail chains, and also the privately owned large retail businesses. Unorganised retailing, on the other hand, refers to the traditional formats of low cost retailing, for example, the local kirana shops, owner manned general stores, paan beedi shops, convenience stores, hand cart and pavement vendors, etc. ref name IndianRealtyNews http www.indianrealtynews.com retail market icrier begins survey of indian retail sector.html ICRIER Begins Survey of Indian Retail Sector . 19 March 2007. ref In India, a shopkeeper ... www.economist.com displayStory.cfm?story id 11465586 title Retailing in India Unshackling the chain ... in retailing. Moreover, over thirty regulations such as signboard licences and anti hoarding ... http economictimes.indiatimes.com News News By Industry Services Retailing Centre consulting states ... its hypermarket business. 19 Challenges To become a truly flourishing industry, retailing needs ... force. Low skill level for retailing management. Lack of Retailing Courses and study options Intrinsic complexity of retailing rapid price changes, constant threat of product obsolescence and low margins ... produce, skill development of village youth. References reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Retailing In India Category Retailing in India ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2008 Electricity retailing is the final process in the delivery of electricity from electricity generation generation to the consumer. The other main processes are electric power transmission transmission and electricity distribution distribution . Beginnings Electricity retail ing began at the end of the 19th century when the bodies which generated electricity for their own use made supply available to third parties. In the beginning, electricity was primarily used for street lighting and tram s. The public could buy once large scale electric companies had been started. The provision of these services was generally the responsibility of electric companies or municipal authorities who either set up their own departments or contracted the services from private entrepreneurs. Residential, commercial and industrial use of electricity was confined, initially, to lighting but this changed dramatically with the development of electric motor s, electric heater heaters and communication devices. The basic principle of supply has not changed much over time. The amount of energy used by the domestic consumer, and thus the amount charged for, is measured through an electricity meter that is usually placed near the input of a home to provide easy access to the meter reader. citation needed date January 2011 Customers are usually charged a monthly service fee and additional charges based on the electrical energy in kWh consumed by the household or business during the month. Commercial and industrial consumers normally have more complex pricing schemes. These require meters that measure the energy usage in time intervals such as a half hour to impose charges based ... 14, 2011 date January 2011 Electricity retailing in the period from approximately 1890 to 1990 consisted ... see New Zealand Electricity Market and deregulation and the role of electricity retailing changed from ... Electricity Retailing Category Electric power Category Electric power distribution Category Electricity ... more details
The University of California, Riverside Sloan Center for Internet Retailing is a university research center dedicated to improving the effectiveness of online retailing. The Center is housed at the A. Gary Anderson Graduate School of Management and is directed by Donna Hoffman and Tom Novak . It aims to foster an academic community that engages in direct interaction with the Internet retailing industry, conduct original research that has a real and positive impact on business practice and educate students to serve as managers and researchers devoted to addressing the Internet retailing industry s challenges. The UCR Sloan Center is the home of eLab , a virtual research lab and online panel for the study of online consumer behavior, and the eLab eXchange , a public prediction market devoted to forecasting events related to Internet retailing. External links http sloan.ucr.edu Sloan Center for Internet Retailing http elab.ucr.edu eLab http elabexchange.com eLab eXchange http www.agsm.ucr.edu A. Gary Anderson Graduate School of Management http www.ucr.edu University of California, Riverside University of California, Riverside Category Electronic commerce Category University of California, Riverside ... more details
Cleanup date May 2010 Orphan date May 2010 Non Store Retailing is the selling of goods and services outside the confines of a retail facility. It is a generic term describing Retailing taking place outside of shops and stores that is, off the premises of fixed retail locations and of markets stands . The non store distribution channel can be divided into Direct selling off premises sales and distance selling, the latter including all forms of Electronic commerce . Distance selling includes mail order, catalogue sales, telephone solicitations and automated vending. Electronic commerce includes Online shopping , Online auction business model internet trading platforms, Travel website travel portals , Global Distribution Systems and teleshopping . Direct selling includes party sales and all forms of selling in consumers homes and offices, including even garage sales. Non store retailing, sometimes also labelled home shopping , is consistently achieving double digit growth, and slowly taking a bigger share of overall retailing. However, it still only represents six per cent of all retail sales in for instance the United Kingdom http rd.kpmg.co.uk mediareleases 20981.htm . In some product markets, however, such as travel and books & media, the share is much higher. In Germany in 2009, 29 per cent of the population were already using the internet to book their holidays http www.v i r.de cms upload bilder df 2010 df 2010 web.pdf . According to Eurostat , 38 per cent of European consumers consider the internet as the most important source of information about travel ref Flash Eurobarometer ... by low entry thresholds. Compared to store retailing that requires a retail outlet, inventory ... to reach out to potential buyers of the goods and services they offer. Non store retailing is therefore ... to potential buyers. Under Community Law , non store retailing is heavily regulated http ec.europa.eu ... using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist Categories Category Retailing ... more details
Infobox Company company name First Quench Retailing company logo File First Quench Retailing.png 200px First Quench Retailing logo company type Private foundation 2008 slogan location Welwyn Garden City , England key people industry Retailing Retail products Alcoholic beverages market cap revenue operating income net income num employees 50 subsid homepage http www.threshergroup.com www.threshergroup.com footnotes First Quench Retailing was the largest independent Licensing laws of the United Kingdom Off licence off licence retail chain in the United Kingdom UK , with around 1,200 shops operating under several retail brands, though all have now been closed. Its head office was based in Welwyn Garden City , Hertfordshire . On 29 October 2009 it was announced that the company had entered into administration. History The company was originally formed as First Quench Retailing by the merger of the Whitbread owned Threshers and the Allied Domecq owned Victoria Wine in August 1998. This brought together the 1,470 Thresher Wine Shop , Drinks Cabin , Wine Rack and Huttons brands with Victoria Wine Cellars , Haddows , Martha s Vineyard , and The Firkin . Allied Domecq later sold their 50 of the company to Punch Taverns in September 1999. In November 1991, Threshers, then owned by Whitbread alone, bought the Peter Dominic Group from Diageo Grand Metropolitan for 50m. The Bottoms Up brand of shops, formerly owned by Peter Dominic, was retained. Peter Dominic was separated from GrandMet s IDV ... First Quench Retailing from Threshers Group . FQR in Administration On 29 October 2009 it was announced that First Quench Retailing had entered into administration, and KPMG were appointed administrators ... industry sectors retailing article6896128.ece date 2009 10 30 accessdate 2009 10 30 location ... Dominic Martha s Vineyard Drink retailing Threshers Drinks Cabin Former Unwins Firkin Off Licence ... reflist External links http www.firstquench.co.uk First Quench Retailing www.firstquench.co.uk ... more details
refimprove date December 2010 inline date December 2010 nihongo J. Front Retailing Co. Ltd. J. J. Furonto Riteiringu Kabushiki Kaisha is a major holding company in Japan , headquartered in Yaesu , Ch , Tokyo . ref http www.j front retailing.com english ci corp data.html Corporate Data . J. Front Retailing. Retrieved on December 15, 2010. Office 1 1, Yaesu 2 chome, Chuo ku, Tokyo ref It was established with a capitalization of 30 billion Japanese yen yen on September 3, 2007. It holds 100 of the stock in Daimaru Matsuzakaya Department Stores , which operates the department store chains Daimaru and Matsuzakaya . It is traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Tokyo , Osaka Securities Exchange Osaka , and Nagoya Stock Exchange s. J. Front s registered headquarters are in the Matsuzakaya Ginza store. fact date December 2010 Subsidiaries Subsidiaries of J. Front include ref http www.j front retailing.com english ci group.html Group Companies . J. Front Retailing. Retrieved on December 15, 2010. ref Daimaru Matsuzakaya Department Stores Department stores Peacock Stores Supermarket Daimaru Kogyo Wholesale J. Front Design & Construction The Daimaru Home Shopping J. Front Foods Dimples JFR Card JFR Information Center JFR Office Support Consumer Product End Use Research Institute Daimaru COM Development JFR Service JFR Consulting Angel Park Central Park Building Daimaru Matsuzakaya Tomonokai References reflist External links Portalbox Tokyo Companies http www.j front retailing.com english index.html Official site http www.j front retailing.com Official site ja icon Category Retail companies of Japan Category Companies based in Tokyo japan company stub ja J. ... more details
Userspace draft source ArticleWizard date March 2011 Omni Channel Retailing is very similar to, and an evolution of, Multichannel retailer multi channel retailing , but is concentrated more on a seamless approach to the consumer experience through all available shopping channels, i.e. mobile internet devices, computers, bricks and mortar, television, catalog, and so on. The omni channel consumer wants to use all channels simultaneously, and retailers using an omni channel approach will track customers across all channels, not just one or two. Using omni channel retailing while working with the Connected Consumer ref Little, Margaret. http blog.shop.org 2010 11 18 terry lundgren E2 80 99s take on E2 80 9Comnichannel E2 80 9D retail Terry Lundgren s take on omnichannel retail , Shop.org , 18 November 2010. Retrieved on 2010 3 2. ref , all shopping channels work from the same database of products, prices, promotions, etc. Instead of perceiving a variety of touch points as part of the same brand, omni channel retailers let consumers experience the brand, not a channel within a brand. Merchandise and promotions are not channel specific, but rather consistent across all retail channels. The bricks and mortar stores become an extension of the supply chain in which purchases may be made in the store, but are researched through other channels of communication ref Kilcourse, Brian. http www.retailsystemsresearch.com document summary 1247 Gaming Google The Growing Importance of Omni channel , Retail Systems Research , 01 March 2010. Retrieved on 2010 03 02. ref . With omni channel retailing, marketing is made more efficient with offers that are relative to a specific consumer determined by purchase patterns, social network affinities, website visits, loyalty programs, and other data mining techniques. A move to omni channel retailing can create a more knowledgeable consumer, so store ... Category Retailing Uncategorized date March 2011 Category Articles created via the Article Wizard ... more details
Orphan date November 2006 Quality competition in retailing In many retail industries, the most successful firms are the ones that offer the widest selection. For example, Wal Mart rose to the top of the Fortune 500 by offering consumers a vast array of products at very competitive prices. The emphasis on product variety is particularly strong in the supermarket industry, where the introduction of computerized logistical and inventory management systems in the 1980s allowed firms to stock an ever expanding array of products. The explosion in both product variety and store size in the supermarket industry is striking. According to the Food Marketing Institute , the number of products offered per store increased from about 14,000 in 1980 to over 30,000 by 2004. To accommodate the greater selection, store size has increased an average of convert 1000 sqft m2 2 abbr on per year for the past three decades. Maintaining this variety requires substantial firm level investments. Every major supermarket firm invests in proprietary information technology and logistical systems aimed at increasing variety while minimizing storage and transportation costs. The emphasis on variety and the requisite fixed investments yield tightly contested markets among a handful of rival chains, a pattern that is repeated throughout much of retail. Competition in the retail food industry The retail food industry is composed of two relatively distinct submarket s supermarkets and grocery stores. Although chain grocery stores date back to the early 1900s, the supermarket format was not introduced until the 1950s, when the rise of nationally branded products and the diffusion of the automobile created a natural incentive to build larger, less centrally located stores. Situated in the suburbs to economize ..., sunk costs, and market structure online evidence from book retailing. Oxford Review of Economic ... In Retailing Category Retailing Category Competition ... more details
Multiple issues wikify March 2011 orphan March 2011 New unreviewed article source ArticleWizard date March 2011 Grocery Retailing in Russia is is going through a period of rapid transition from Market trader market trading and small stores to modern supermarket s. Markets In the 90 s, a very large part of Russia n retail trade was conducted in market s. Since then the share of retail trade taken by markets has gradually fallen ref Rosstat http www.gks.ru wps wcm connect rosstat rosstatsite main environment doklad soderzhanie ek sit RF markets Roznichnaya torgovlya index.html ref There are considerable variations by region. In the Kirov Oblast , their overall share of all retail sales in 2010 is now only 5 . Moscow city, with its very high Cost of living living costs and large population of low income shoppers, remains a stronghold of market trading. 21 of all retail sales in Moscow are still through markets. All types of food are sold on markets, but they are particularly important as in most countries as outlets for fruit and vegetable s. In Russia they also retain a big share of the market for meat . 33 of all fresh red meat and 17 of poultry is sold though markets. Market share s are much lower for manufactured and prepared foods. Independent Retailers Independent retailers, mostly food specialists but also particularly in country districts general store s, still take up 70 of all retail food turnover. This percentage is gradually decreasing. There are over 100,000 independent retailers which sell food. Even in Moscow, they outnumber multiple stores by 4 to 1. Some of these shops are supermarkets and small self service store s, but most are traditional small shops. With the spread of supermarkets everywhere, they are everywhere losing market share. But this is a gradual process. Supermarkets The great majority of Russian supermarkets are of about 400 sq.m. sales area and are situated in centres of population often on the ground floor of big apartment block s. The ... more details
The American Specialty Toy Retailing Association , or ASTRA , is an organisation of manufacturers, distributors and retailers of specialty toys , as compared to mass market product sold by e.g. Toys R Us . They were formerly known as the Toy Manufacturers of America. External links http www.astratoy.org ASTRA s website Category Game manufacturers Category Toy industry business org stub ... more details
The Electronic Retailing Self Regulation Program ERSP is a self regulatory program created in 2004 by American business organizations to promote consumer confidence. ERSP is a program of the Electronic Retailing Association in conjunction with the National Advertising Review Council NARC and administered by the Council of Better Business Bureaus . The mission of the program is to enhance consumer confidence in electronic retailing, by providing a forum to self regulate direct response advertising . ERSP was created for several reasons, to improve consumer confidence in electronic retailing demonstrate the strong commitment of this industry to effective self regulation provide a quick and efficient mechanism for review of high profile advertising such as weight loss advertising and affecting the discontinuance of advertising containing egregious claims. ERSP investigates the truth and accuracy of claims in direct response advertising from inquiries brought to ERSP s attention through competitor s challenges, consumer s concerns, or through ERSP s ongoing monitoring program. Working as a voluntary program, ERSP is an efficient and useful tool to assist direct response marketers with timely and cost effective measures to minimize government interference and increase consumer confidence. The direct response industry includes long form infomercial productions, short form commercials , live home shopping channels , print advertising, Internet marketing, cell phone advertising, broadband channels, and radio advertising. Anything that has a direct link to the marketer either a 1 800 number , email , or website is within ERSP s purview. ERSP inquires about the evidentiary support that a marketer possesses for product claims communicated through any form of direct response advertising. Advertising claims come to ERSP s attention through competitive challenges and ERSP s ongoing ... for the electronic retailing industry, ERSP looks forward to not only continuing its monitoring ... more details
primarysources date March 2011 AWARE Americans Well informed on Automobile Retailing Economics is a national nonprofit organization 501 6 that was formed in 2005 to enhance consumer understanding of the vehicle financing process. ref http www.csrees.usda.gov newsroom newsletters familyeconnews 06 sept.html resources USDA Extension Service ref AWARE seeks to ensure that financing remains available and affordable to the broadest possible spectrum of consumers. ref Federal Citizen Information Center http www.pueblo.gsa.gov links ca3links.htm ref Background According to AWARE s website, it was formed by leaders of the auto financing industry and is a collaborative industry effort to provide consumers with information to help them successfully navigate the auto financing system. While other industry trade associations and companies have formed financial literacy initiatives, AWARE seems to be the only industry backed organization formed to educate consumers specifically on auto financing. Today AWARE s members include the National Automobile Dealers Association NADA , American Financial Services Association AFSA , National Association of Minority Automobile Dealers NAMAD , National Auto Finance Company, Nuvell Financial Services Corp., Saab Financial Services Corp., Sonic Automotive Inc., Toyota Financial Services , United Auto Group, Inc. Volvo Car Finance North America, Wells Fargo Auto Finance, American International Automobile Dealers Association AIADA , American Suzuki Financial Services, AutoNation , Chrysler Financial , Ford Motor Credit Company , GMAC , Group 1 Automotive , Inc., American Honda Finance Corporation, Jaguar Credit, Land Rover Capital Group, Lithia Motors , and Mazda American Credit. The AWARE Web site AWARE s Web site provides tools, calculators, articles and other resources to help consumers sufficiently prepare for their auto financing decisions. The website and materials are available in both English language English and Spanish language Spanish ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 Orphan date March 2010 Balance of contract is a term used in the Retailing retail industry. Retailing Retailers contract with their Supply chain suppliers to supply a quantity of product in a specified time period to a specific location at an agreed price. The Retailing retailer calls off the production of the product to match the expected or actual sales curves, depending on the stage in the life cycle of the product. At any one point in the Product life cycle management life cycle of the product , the balance of contract is the undelivered portion of the contract to which the Retailing retailer is commitment control committed in the future. Category Distribution, retailing, and wholesaling retail stub ... more details
Summary Non free media rationale Article First Quench Retailing Description Official company logo Source http www.firstquench.co.uk Portion Complete image Purpose Identification Resolution N A Replaceability Not replaceable with a free content image Licensing Non free logo Non free fair use in First Quench Retailing ... more details
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Unreferenced date February 2009 This is a term used in the Retailing retail industry. Retailing Retailers contract with their Supply chain suppliers to supply a quantity of product in a specified time period to a specific location at an agreed price. The quantity and value of the balance of contract represents a risk to the retailer from the point of view that the retailer will have to discount a product that experiences a Demand curve slump in demand . The setting of targets and maxima at various levels in the retailer s product hierarchies and time dimensions and the subordination of purchassing to these limits, is known as Commitment control . Category Business terms Category Distribution, retailing, and wholesaling ... more details
Jula refers to Dioula language spoken in western Africa Dyula people Jula people of western Africa Jula AB, mail order and Retailing store Jula, Afghanistan disambig de Jula it Jula sv Jula ... more details
Jarir can mean Jarir poet Jarir An Arab poet. Jarir company Jarir A Saudi company specializes in office retailing and book publishing. an alternative name for the Somali Bantu Disambig ... more details
Photograph of the retailing floor at The Hall Closet , the factory outlet store of The Hall China Company in East Liverpool, Ohio , as taken on 25 August 2005 by Dustin M. Ramsey. CopyrightedFreeUseProvidedThat the photographer is credited. ... more details
Photograph of the retailing floor at the factory outlet store of the Homer Laughlin China Company in Newell, West Virginia , as taken on 6 June 2006 by Dustin M. Ramsey. CopyrightedFreeUseProvidedThat the photographer is credited. ... more details
KESA may refer to Kesa Electricals , a European consumer electronics and household appliance retailing group KESA FM , a radio station 100.9 FM licensed to Eureka Springs, Arkansas , United States disambig callsign ... more details