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  • Midprice retailers are already gaining ground, such as United Arrows Ltd., which sells higher-end apparel.

    Japan's Fast Retailing Hits Slow Patch as Sales Sag Ayai Tomisawa 2010

  • Midprice retailers are already gaining ground, such as United Arrows Ltd., which sells higher-end apparel.

    Fast Retailing's Shares Tumble on Sales Results Ayai Tomisawa 2010

  • Midprice retailers are already gaining ground, such as United Arrows Ltd., which sells higher-end apparel.

    Japan's Fast Retailing Hits Slow Patch as Sales Sag Ayai Tomisawa 2010

  • Midprice retailers are already gaining ground, such as United Arrows Ltd., which sells higher-end apparel.

    Japan's Fast Retailing Hits Slow Patch as Sales Sag Ayai Tomisawa 2010

  • Midprice sit-down restaurants got a little bump at the beginning of the summer from the government's federal tax-rebate checks, but that wasn't enough to salvage sales as high gas prices, shrinking home values and high unemployment slowed spending on restaurants, experts say.

    Olive Garden's Parent Warns on Profit 2008

  • Cheap Chains: Midprice chains are trying to lure customers with deep discounts, but these tactics might hurt the restaurants in the long run.

    Serious Eats: New York 2009

  • Cheap Chains: Midprice chains are trying to lure customers with deep discounts, but these tactics might hurt the restaurants in the long run.

    Serious Eats: New York 2009

  • Cheap Chains: Midprice chains are trying to lure customers with deep discounts, but these tactics might hurt the restaurants in the long run.

    Serious Eats: New York 2009

  • Cheap Chains: Midprice chains are trying to lure customers with deep discounts, but these tactics might hurt the restaurants in the long run.

    Serious Eats: New York 2009

  • Cheap Chains: Midprice chains are trying to lure customers with deep discounts, but these tactics might hurt the restaurants in the long run.

    Serious Eats: New York 2009

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