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  2. Revenue management - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, strategies driving promotion roll-offs and discount expirations have allowed companies to increase revenue from newly acquired customers. [18] By 2000, virtually all major airlines, hotel firms, cruise lines and rental car firms had implemented revenue management systems to predict customer demand and optimize available price ...

  3. Economy of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas is one of only 7 states not to have a state income tax. [22] [23] The state sales tax rate, 6.25%, is above the national medium, with localities adding up to 2% (8.25% total). [24] Texas does have a "back to school" sales tax holiday once a year (generally around the first weekend in August) on clothing and footwear under $100. [25]

  4. Report: Austin-area retail market healthiest in Texas due to ...

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    The retail market in the Austin region is thriving, with a high occupancy rate of 96.8% at midyear due to strong demand and a low supply of new space, commercial real estate brokerage Weitzman ...

  5. Like for like - Wikipedia

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    This method would ignore sales that were only possible this year, for reasons such as a merger or acquisition or the launch of a new product or store. However, there is a significant choice of alternative methods of calculation, which makes it difficult to compare figures quoted by different retailers.

  6. Texas economy grapples with slowdowns in retail ... - AOL

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  7. Retail theft a ‘growing crisis’ in Texas law enforcement ...

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    Texas codified specific penalties for organized retail theft back in 2007 when the crime cost businesses an estimated $2.5 billion — but since then, the crime has only become more popular.

  8. Same-store sales - Wikipedia

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    Same-store sales is a business term that refers to the difference in revenue generated by a retail chain's existing outlets over a certain period (often a fiscal quarter or a particular shopping season), compared to an identical period in the past, usually in the previous year. [1]

  9. Home Depot Is Turning the Corner. Time to Buy the Stock? - AOL

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    Home Depot (NYSE: HD) is one of the best-performing stocks of all time. Since the company's initial public offering (IPO) in 1981, its stock has grown from a small home improvement chain to one of ...