But it was at the times when retailers were deciding how many copies of each book they would initially stock.
And sometimes other retailers decide to offer discounts that are greater than the rebates.
A good many retailers, apparently measuring these factors, decided to take early action.
Six to 7 billion pounds more could have been graded good, but retailers decided long ago that such a label would not sell.
Market research plays an important part in the planning of any new retail outlet; it may also help a retailer decide what products to stock.
That is, the retailer can decide how much profit he wants to make on an item (see page 145).
For example, the retailer may decide not to make a profit on a particular item.
Put simply, the retailer must decide whether he is going to opt for 'quality' or 'quantity'.
They called, and were told that the retailer had decided to paint its stores.
How can a retailer decide which of these offer the most profitable opportunities for new branch location?