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As a strategy, this makes sense because it turns out that traders are fickle customers.
If you're going to attract its young, fickle customers, you need some cool, hip branding.
Fickle customers mean market share shifts swiftly, and the fortunes of companies rise and fall almost as fast.
Children are fickle customers, after all, and two-thirds of sales typically come in the third and fourth quarters alone.
They insist they are nothing like banks, subject to periodic runs from fickle customers and liquidity crises when capital markets dry up.
Chinese oil companies would happily take delivery, might be less fickle customers than the southern neighbours and might help Canada fulfil Mr Harper's dream of energy superpowerdom.
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But by the late 1990s Tommy Hilfiger became unfashionable, a victim of fickle customer tastes.
Carr adds that a temporary shop means she can better meet fickle customer demands.
"Changing your look every season to please a fickle customer isn't how I work," she told me.
By Judith Thurman "Changing your look every season to please a fickle customer isn't how I work," Guo Pei says.
Teenage-oriented stores, which almost by definition have a fickle customer base, turned in a negative result as a group, with same-store sales declining 4.2 percent compared to last July.
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