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Consumer Elec. & Entertainment
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Market Cap:
$22.2B
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$2.0B
Updated Feb-08 5:15 PM ET (News & Data)
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Special Report: Digital Imaging
Digital camera sales are about to reach their peak. General Electric is entering the digital business. Kodak is rolling out a new printer line and the photo industry takes over Las Vegas at the Photo Marketing Association trade show—and they're targeting moms everywhere. This special report outlines what’s happening now in digital imaging and what's to come.

2 Page PDF report with photos
Price: $19.99
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Tweeter Seeks Delay on Chapter 11 Plan
Tweeter Home Entertainment Group Inc. said it needs more time to analyze claims and assess its financial condition before developing a Chapter 11 plan to divvy up proceeds from its sale to a New York hedge fund.
In light of the "recent" sale closing and the significant claims that are unresolve
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Circuit City More Than Doubles Credit Line
Struggling consumer-electronics retailer Circuit City Stores Inc. said Wednesday it has increased its credit line by $800 million and extended the expiration date to 2013, according to a regulatory filing.
In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the company said it has increase
- Chain Store Age
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Dell Closes Mall Kiosks
Dell Inc. said it will close its 140 shopping mall kiosks in the United States.
Dell now sells computers and other devices in more than 10,000 stores around the world, including Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Best Buy Co. The kiosks, where customers could place orders for delivery, may be losing some
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Category Census
Retailing Today has dissected America’s trillion-dollar retailing industry in this Category Census Report for 2006. Inside you will find sales breakdowns for the leading retailers as well as specialists in Food & Consumables, Apparel, Consumer Electronics & Entertainment, Home & Housewares and Hardlines (Toys, Office Supplies, Sporting Goods, Automotives and Hardware/DIY) categories.

PDF Format 8-page report, with pie graphs and charts.
Price: $29.99
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June 2006 Retailing and Entertainment
There¹s no such thing as a sure thing in the world of licensed merchandise, which has produced more than its share of can¹t-miss products that flopped. But since the first film arrived in 2003, retailers have found that ³Spider-Man² merchandise is the closest thing they can get to sure-fire sales. This report examines comic book properties that are set to move this summer, along with Rocky's 30th anniversary and Jeep's new licensing deals.

PDF Format. 3-page report with pictures
Price: $19.99
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Digital Imaging
With so many consumers already owning a digital camera, the market is now being driven by repeat purchasers or first-time buyers in lower economic strata. This DSNRT report details the trends for these consumer groups, as well as the Photo Marketing Association's newest initiative to target the Gen X mom.

PDF Format. 1-page report.
Price: $19.99
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February Retailing and Entertainment report
Price: $19.99
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Best Buy - Fabulous at 40
Price: $25.00
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