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Stores' big holiday sales have largely focused on high-end TV models, which is adding to the inventory glut, says Dan de Grandpre, chief executive of sale-tracking site DealNews.com.
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TVs that retail for $500 or less may also see more sales, but probably not until March, Mr. de Grandpre says.
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CHO: Potter mania is a worldwide phenomenon that has made Rawling one of the richest women in the U.K. and Grandpre something of a celebrity.
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CHO: K.own for her use of light and color that she says adds to the magic of the stories, Grandpre says she's inspired by author J.K. Rawling's rich and descriptive writing.
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In the beginning, Grandpre thought it would be a one book project.
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In general, dealmac shoppers can save up to 50 percent off typical store prices, de Grandpre claimed, especially if they are not too picky about brand, model or color.
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They ignored the report of the de Grandpre Commission which they themselves appointed.
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Running a telecommunications empire with assets of more than ten billion dollars and a total annual - revenue of over six billion dollars provide Mr. de Grandpre with excellent and indisputable credentials with which to review the economic potential and constraints of the Canadian marketplace and the incentives needed to enable Canada to achieve its full potential.
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A native of Montreal, Mr. de Grandpre graduated from McGill University as gold medallist with the degree of Bachelor of Civil Law.
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Ladies and gentlemen, please join me in extending a warm welcome to the Chairman of Bell Canada, Mr.A. Jean de Grandpre, whose topic of today's address is "The Canadian Dream -- We must Wake Up to Enjoy It."
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