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Kathy Wong, store manager for Louis Vuitton in Waikiki, tries on a signature scarf which can be used in different ways to create different styles. Wong's store regained its title as No. 1 in sales, besting the company's Paris store.
Deborah Booker The Honolulu Advertiser |
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Louis Vuitton's Waikiki store outsells Paris counterpart
In a sales battle waged on two of the world's priciest retail avenues, Louis Vuitton's store in Waikiki has reclaimed the title as the Parisian luggage maker's highest-grossing outlet.
Gill to face more union charges
The trustee of the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Local 5 said former union official Eric Gill is facing more charges surrounding unauthorized payments to union staffers.
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Opening round of appeal looks good for Microsoft
The federal government's antitrust case against Microsoft Corp. got a bit bloodied yesterday with tough questions from a tech-savvy appeals court. |
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Retailer eToys will file for Chapter 11
EToys, the Internet retailer that has seen its stock go from Wall Street darling to the dumps, yesterday said it will file for bankruptcy protection within the next five to 10 days. |
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Online industry plans bigger ads
A panel representing the beleaguered online advertising industry announced new guidelines yesterday for bigger, bolder ads on the World Wide Web. |
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Japan companies' profits diminish
Through last Friday, 215 Japanese companies had cut their net income forecast since Jan. 1, according to Bloomberg News Service data. |
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January big month for AOL Time Warner
AOL Time Warner Inc., the world's largest media and Internet company, accounted for about one third of all time spent online in the United States in January, according to Jupiter Media Metrix. |
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