Hanover Direct Going for Growth
The numbers continue to look bad for Edgewater, NJ-based multititle cataloger Hanover Direct, but the outlook appears more promising than it’s been in
The numbers continue to look bad for Edgewater, NJ-based multititle cataloger Hanover Direct, but the outlook appears more promising than it’s been in
When it comes to mergers and acquisitions, one company’s hardship is another’s gain. When a company is operating under financial duress, notes Jim Adams,
GOING FOR THE GOLD There’s always excitement in the air during an Olympic year, but at Catalog Age we have an Olympics of sorts every year: the Annual
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There’s something about software that turns the sanity switch to in the minds of many otherwise sensible individuals. People who would never presume to
World events have slammed us so hard in recent years that we no longer have the time or resources to indulge in Big Ideas. But in a buyers’ guide, with
Although Spiegel has no specific timetable, the bankrupt holding company appears to be closing in on accepting a bid for its last remaining division, apparel cataloger/retailer Eddie Bauer.
If you believe that what’s good for big business is good for America, then this year’s Catalog Age 100 should give you reason to cheer. Seventy of the
For catalogers, returns are a fact of life. According to Richmond, VA-based operations consultancy F. Curtis Barry & Co., typical return rates range from
German gifts cataloger Tyrol International closed more than a year ago. But it spawned a similar catalog that has quietly been doing business since last