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Fresh advice for retailers from trend forecasting firm, TOBE
Leslie Ghize has some fresh advice for retailers.She's executive vice president at The TOBE Report, a think tank owned by The Doneger Group that ... READ MORE »
Pilot Pen makes a fashion statement
Pilot Pen Australia is lifting its profile in the fashion stationery stakes via a promotional partnership with The Institute Group. Pilot Pen Austr... READ MORE »
Mud Pie signs on as gold sponsor of Gift + Stationery 40 Under 40 Awards
The inaugural Gift + Stationery 40 Under 40 Awards, presented by leading specialty retail magazines Gift Shop, Stationery Trends and Museums &... READ MORE »
PG Live 2017 celebrates strong card market
 The biggest ever PG Live show – which took place from 6-7 June 2017 – was the most successful event so far, accordin... READ MORE »
National Stationery Show highlights unique inspirations for every occasion
The National Stationery Show (NSS), celebrated unmatched creativity and variety in the industry at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New ... READ MORE »
Paperworld China unveils evolving trends in China’s stationery retail market
Paperworld China, Asia’s leading fair for the stationery and office supplies industry, is scheduled to take place from 21 – 23 September 2017 at t... READ MORE »
Made in St. Louis: Stationery maven says etiquette can be playful
Full article at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Cheree Berry’s St. Louis-based company is celebrating 10 years in business, but according to her, â€... READ MORE »
Dads head out to the ballgame as Father’s Day spending reaches record high
Americans are expected to spend more than ever on gifts for Father’s Day this year with the biggest share going to special outings like a ballgame... READ MORE »
International Paper launches HP Office ‘Pink Ream’ in support of breast cancer research, awareness
International Paper, a global leader in fibre-based packaging, pulp, and paper, has announced that it is collaborating with the Komen European Network... READ MORE »
Retail jobs dip in May, but total earnings stay steady
Retail industry employment decreased by 8,500 jobs in May from April, the National Retail Federation reported June 2, while average hourly earning... READ MORE »











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