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Bookstores are bouncing back.
New research shows the health of brick-and-mortar retailers is good even as online mobile shopping continues to grow. FitSmallBusiness.com compiled publicly available data from Moody’s, the U.S. Department of Commerce, and Retail Dive, among others, and analyzed it.
http://cbaonline.org/retail-bounce-back/
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That bounce-back is both interesting and heartening. Your Ottawa group surely is forging ahead. Thank you Denyse. ~~+~~
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