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Sales may mean dim holidays
Associated PressWhen it came to buying their children new jeans and trendy tops, parents held the line: They focused on basics at discounters and waited for the best deals, resulting in weak August sales at many stores. That's a bad sign for the holiday season, because...Tags: AAA, Energy Saving, Personal Income, Gap Inc., Food Industry
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TJX Selling Bob's Stores To Private Equity Firms
TJX Cos. Inc. said Tuesday that it's selling the Bob's Stores chain to a pair of private equity firms as it tries to better focus its strategies. The Framingham, Mass.-based company said the deal will result in a $15 million, or 3-cent-per-share charge,...Tags: Sales
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Feds Seek To Nab Credit Thieves In Louisiana and Mississippi
The Associated PressA ring of cyber-thieves has stolen tens of thousands of credit card numbers from Louisiana and Mississippi restaurants this year, leading to over $1 million in losses for the banks that issued them. The restaurants began reporting the thefts beginning in...Tags: Barnes & Noble Incorporated, Consumer Electronics Industry, Computer Sciences, Theft, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Monitorear el crédito para evitar robo de identidad
Especial para El SentinelQuienes se dedican al crimen del robo de identidad continúan rompiendo records cuando se trata de robarle la vida y el dinero a la gente. La semana pasada las autoridades federales desarticularon lo que se cree es la red más grande de fraude por robo...Tags: Barnes & Noble Incorporated, OfficeMax Inc., Equifax Incorporated, Michael Chertoff, BJ's Wholesale Club Incorporated
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11 charged in huge credit card theft
Associated pressEleven people, including a U.S. Secret Service informant, have been charged in the hacking of nine major retailers and the theft and sale of more than 41 million credit and debit card numbers, the Justice Department announced yesterday. The data breach...Tags: Michael Mukasey, Barnes & Noble Incorporated, Consumer Electronics Industry, Prosecution, Trials
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Marshalls, HomeGoods combo store opens in Vero Beach
TCPalm.comThe first Marshalls and HomeGoods combo store on the Treasure Coast opened Thursday at the new outdoor shopping mall called Century Town Center in Vero Beach. The store, at 58th Avenue and State Road 60, features separate entrances, two distinct store...Tags: Beach Vacations, National Government, Government
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Business Briefing - August 13, 2008
BUDGET DEFICIT SOARED TO $102.8 BILLION IN JULY WASHINGTON | The federal budget deficit soared in July, pushed higher by economic stimulus payments and $15 billion in outlays to protect depositors at failed banks. The Treasury Department reported that...Tags: New York Mercantile Exchange, Petroleum Industry, Energy Saving, Budgets and Budgeting, Economy
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Retail, consumer confidence and inflation data due
The Associated PressThe dollar's rebound and oil's tumble breathed some serious optimism into Wall Street last week. But no one knows for sure yet whether the two trends are truly antidotes for what's been ailing the stock market. This week, investors will be focusing again...Tags: Energy, Stock Broking, Stocks, Prices, Macy's
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Robo de identidades revela mayores fisuras
PRENSA ASOCIADALo que se cree es el mayor caso de robo de identidad investigado por el Departamento de Justicia en la historia se dio a conocer esta semana con el anuncio de la acusación de 11 personas en relación con el hurto y venta de más de 41 millones de números de...Tags: Michael Mukasey, Barnes & Noble Incorporated, OfficeMax Inc., BJ's Wholesale Club Incorporated
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Charges filed in identity theft ring
Of The Associated PressAuthorities have cracked what is believed to be the largest federal hacking and identity theft case ever, involving the theft and sale of more than 41 million credit and debit card numbers. Eleven people, including a U.S. Secret Service informant, have...Tags: Prosecution, Consumer Electronics Industry, Networking, BJ's Wholesale Club Incorporated, Fraud
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Secret Service informant called identity theft mastermind
robert.kessler@newsday.comA $6,000-a-month informant for the Secret Service with only a high school degree simultaneously masterminded the largest computer hack and identity theft in U.S. history while ratting out some of his accomplices and tipping off others, according to...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Trials, Prosecution, Theft, Corporate Crime
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Feds astounded by volume, scope of Internet hack case
keiko.morris@newsday.com; Staff writerThe sheer volume of the credit and debit card numbers stolen was astounding as was the far-flung cast of multinational characters in one of the largest Internet hacking and fraud cases federal prosecutors say they've seen in this country. And while...Tags: Internet, Consumers, Consumer Electronics Industry, Prosecution, Theft
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