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It is sold in a few stores, but is more likely to turn up in restaurants.
It has missed out on two key growth areas, online and convenience stores, but is now belatedly tackling the problem.
Potassium iodide is hard to find in bricks-and-mortar stores but is available on the Internet, without a prescription.
Ms. Decker is not setting foot in the actual stores, but is appearing virtually through a novel use of GPS technology with broad marketing potential.
Borders, a big American one, ditched its boss in January and has closed stores, but is still at risk of collapse, some analysts say.
Since new chief executive Harriet Green arrived a year ago, the agent has shed 2,500 jobs and closed 196 stores, but is now back in the black.
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Black people could spend their money in downtown stores but were not being hired or served.
Several media companies are also opening stores, but are selling merchandise rather than promoting other retailers.
Oil companies own (or franchise) a lot of stores but are now trying to get out of this tangential business.
The son of a drygoods store owner in a Philadelphia suburb, at age 15 Schwarzman begged his father to expand and open multiple stores, but was rebuffed.
At the time, African Americans were allowed to shop in downtown stores but were not allowed to eat in the stores' restaurants.
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