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"A lot of companies are just selling labels in China" - Interview, Concha y Toro's CEO for Asia, Cristian Lopez
2016-03-23 14:30:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
Ask a Chinese person about Chile and they will immediately mention one thing - cherries. The country is famous in China for its red cherries, which people see as wholesome and healthy. Chilean wine, however, is quickly catching up in the recognition stakes. According to Wines of Chile, exports to China increased by 47% last year, and the country now ranks as the third-biggest market for bottled Chilean wine.
Buckman | 3-17-16 | SE Water Ave between SE Taylor & SE Madison St | Lot Consolidation Review | LU 14-235185, 14-235136, 14-241090 LC
2016-03-17 00:10:36| PortlandOnline
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This Apparel Retailer Is Moving A Lot Higher In 2016
2016-03-16 16:23:18| Apparel - Topix.net
Specialty retailer Carter Holdings has had a very nice run since it bottomed late last year. The entire retail space has been a tough place to be of late but CRI's focus on babies and kids apparel has allowed it to remain above the fray.
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Vacant property on North Garfield Avenue will become a car-sales lot
2016-03-14 03:42:22| Auto Dealers - Topix.net
The Vasquez family poses for a photo Friday on the Loveland property that soon will be their used-car and RV lot at 3550 N. Garfield Ave. From left are Jarrod Vasquez holding Cara, 4, Melissa Vasquez, Viviana, 6, Jarrod Jr., 11, and Maya, 10. A vacant lot on U.S. 287 just south of 37th Street will become home to a family-owned auto and RV sales ... (more)
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In One Chart: Surprise, Whole Foods habitues: You're a lot like Walmart shoppers
2016-03-04 23:07:24| Grocery - Topix.net
Data show that the cost of a trip to a Whole Foods Market Inc. store just doesn't stack up to the chain's derisive "Whole Paycheck" nickname. to shake, shoppers, it turns out, are spending just about the same amount at Whole Foods as they are at Wal-Mart Stores Inc. "Slightly more people spend less than $25 on a trip to Whole Foods, and slightly more spend between $25 [and] $100 at Walmart, but, overall, the distribution of how much people spend on trips to these stores are remarkably alike," reports data-services company Priceonomics, in a blog post.
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