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The Promise (and Complexities) of Private Labels ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 13, 2007 Abstract : Recent studies have shown that retail winners (that is, companies that outperform their peers in year-over-year, comparable store sales) carry a significantly higher percentage of private label merchandise than their competitors do.
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A Unique Product Lifecycle Management Tool for Private Label Retail ( Pages)
by Michael Bittner
Dec 16, 2005 Abstract : The Worldwide Retail Exchange (WWRE) and the Global NetXchange (GNX) have merged their complementary Web-enabled product sets to form Agentrics LLC. One outcome is the ProductVine PLM solution, which is clearly designed for and targeted to private label retailers.
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The Fragile Consumer Packaged Goods Market and Private Label Products ( Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Jan 4, 2006 Abstract : The drive towards private labels has many impacts on the industry. A consumer packaged goods manufacturer's business strategy must recognize this and deal with the opportunities and threats it creates.
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Will Recent Acquisition Catalyze Catalyst’s Strategy? Part One: Event Summary ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 25, 2004 Abstract : For years, Catalyst International was a leading public WMS/SCE vendor before missteps by its previous management team caused serious problems in strategy and execution. Over the past few years Catalyst's turnaround strategy has returned it to growth and profitability. As a result, it has recently been acquired by ComVest, a wealthy, private investment firm. This development may indicate private equity investors' renewed interest in this market and might validate the company's turnaround strategy that began in late 2001. Still, the question remains whether the anticipated infusion of capital from ComVest will enable Catalyst to become a consolidator and rejoin its mightier direct competitors in the industry's upper echelon.
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CPortals Technologies Aims for the Middle ( Pages)
by M. Reed
Jul 10, 2000 Abstract : CPortals Technologies has based their CPortals Integration Suite on the InteBroker product on the assumptions that businesses, particularly in the e-commerce space, will have to re-invent themselves regularly, and that reducing complexity in the solution is a key to success. InteBroker is designed to provide message brokering via publish/subscribe and store & forward messaging technologies.
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IONA Purchases Netfish Technologies (And Much, Much More) ( Pages)
by M. Reed
Mar 20, 2001 Abstract : As the last step in a long list of acquisitions, IONA Technologies has purchased Netfish Technologies, a provider of integrated XML-based B2B process collaboration solutions. This acquisition, along with six others including the Sagavista EAI technology, completes IONA’s strategy to create a Total Business Integration™ solution with the IONA Suite.
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Fortune Smiles on i2 Technologies ( Pages)
by Steve McVey
Sep 3, 1999 Abstract : Texas-based i2 Technologies recently ranked 44th on FORTUNE magazine's list of the top 100 software vendors.
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Baltimore Technologies Doubles Revenues, Offers World-Class PKI Hosting ( Pages)
by L. Taylor
Aug 11, 2000 Abstract : Baltimore Technologies expects to report a sound quarter and does not expect to be plagued by the same erroneous projections that instigated two class-action lawsuits against Entrust.
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i2 Technologies at the Front of the Supply Chain ( Pages)
by Steve McVey
Aug 1, 1999 Abstract : i2 Technologies is the largest and fastest growing vendor of supply chain management software with $456 million in revenue over the last twelve months and a 48% average growth rate over the last five years. Fueled by a powerful sales and marketing machine and corporate development strategy, i2 will maintain its lead through Y2K and beyond.
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