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Shoppers Are Caught Off Guard as Prices on Everyday Items Change More Often

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“There have been more times than not where we’re almost just breaking even on products because of failure to be able to update the pricing,” said Jeff Wachenfeld, who manages two True Value hardware stores on New York’s Long Island. A digital pricing label at the True Value store in Jamesport, N.Y., Quicklizard Ltd., The Lincoln, Neb.-based

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Reinventing The Baby Care Market With Exclusive ‘Premium’ Brands

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Major retailers are pitching premium baby care products at a less-than-premium price tag with the help of exclusive brands: Walmart is offering Hello Bello exclusively at its stores and its website (and that of the brand). Hello Bello, in particular, seeks to focus on value through its pricing.

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SnapChat Fresh Stories Show U Supermarkets’ Shoppers Where Fish Came From, Guarantee Freshness

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For grocery shoppers who value “fresh,” there’s nothing fresher than a SnapChat story — after all, they’ve only got a shelf life of 24 hours before they expire. When shoppers go to the fish counter, they’ll find Snapcode origin labels on the shelf tag accompanying each cut. Content is then sent directly to Snapchat. Roche Bros.

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Transcript: Albert Wenger

Barry Ritholtz

BARRY RITHOLTZ, HOST, MASTERS IN BUSINESS: This week on the podcast, what can I say, I have yet another extra special guest, Albert Wenger, managing partner at Union Square Ventures. And Joshua added tags to that, and so you could browse things by tags. The early green tech funds, they were too early in one sense.

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Transcript: John Hope Bryant

Barry Ritholtz

Create value, what’s an entrepreneur? And how is it that you, what’s this car that’s in the parking lot, it’s got plates on it and a tag and it’s brand new. It’s green. Actually, as in the color of US currency, Barry, it’s always been green, is my point. RITHOLTZ: Right.

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Transcript: Brian Hamburger

Barry Ritholtz

HAMBURGER: When the minority investor or the capital partner — RITHOLTZ: They get paid first. HAMBURGER: National Financial Partners, right? RITHOLTZ: Right. HAMBURGER: So, there’s no market downturn risk, or I should say very low market downturn risk. RITHOLTZ: Right. HAMBURGER: — before that investment is affected.

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Transcript: Benjamin Clymer & Jeffery Fowler, Hodinkee

Barry Ritholtz

And then within LVMH, I moved to Tag Heuer, which is a pure watch business — RITHOLTZ: Right. It was really kind of in the Tag Heuer timeline for me, career-wise, that I became aware of Ben and of Hodinkee. He goes, every time we make someone a partner, we give them a Daytona. So we were well aware of their impact.

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