For Disney, a face-lift to revive sales
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Walt Disney Co. plans to open a redesigned Disney store at the Cherry Hill Mall that company officials hope will boost sales in the company's consumer products division. The revamped store is one of two in the U.S. for what the firm intends as a major revamping of 350 to 500 stores in North America.
Publication Name: Philadelphia Inquirer (PA)
Subject: Business, regional
ISSN: 0885-6613
Year: 2000
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Big infusion for N.J. tech firm
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Iridian Technologies Inc., formerly known as IriScan Inc., is relaunching the company with a new name, expanded marketing, and a new Geneva, Switzerland subsidiary. The company uses iris scanning to instantly identify customers at banks, online, and at airports.
Publication Name: Philadelphia Inquirer (PA)
Subject: Business, regional
ISSN: 0885-6613
Year: 2000
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Wyeth hopes big move links science and sales
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Wyeth has moved the headquarters of its pharmaceutical division to Upper Providence Township, Pennsylvania. The company hopes the move will propel sales.
Publication Name: Philadelphia Inquirer (PA)
Subject: Business, regional
ISSN: 0885-6613
Year: 2003
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