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  • Report: Apple to relocate 20 stores

    New York -- Apple Inc. will shut down 20 stores and move them to new, larger locations, according to the Los Angeles Times.

    Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, said that the company is looking to relocate the stores in order to make them larger.

    The company also will open 30 additional stores at new locations, mostly outside the United States, including its first location in Turkey.

     

  • Amazon, QVC, Apple lead in mobile satisfaction; Target among most improved

    Ann Arbor, Mich. -- Amazon has extended its domination of e-retail into the mobile platform, according to the ForeSee Mobile Satisfaction Index: Holiday Retail Edition, released on Tuesday by ForeSee.

    In a survey of more than 6,200 consumers collected during the peak holiday shopping season between Thanksgiving and Christmas, Amazon scored highest among 25 of the top mobile commerce companies.

  • Poll: Amazon leads reputation rankings

    New York -- In a survey released Tuesday, Amazon.com topped America’s list of companies with great reputations, joined by Apple and Google in the top five.

    The 2013 Harris Poll Reputation Quotient, which polls the general public about the reputations of the 60 most visible U.S. companies, put Amazon in the top spot for the first time, although it consistently has earned high rankings. Amazon edged out Apple, which ranked first last year and second in 2013.

    Walt Disney Co., Google, and Johnson & Johnson completed the top five.

  • Apple granted trademark for its store design

    New York -- Apple Inc. has been granted a trademark from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for its store design. The trademark covers the furniture and fixtures, floors, lighting and shelves found in Apple stores, along with the “Genius Bar.”

    In addition, the trademark covers Apple’s all-glass storefront design.

  • Report: Mobile coupon redemption on the rise

    Hampshire, United Kingdom -- The number of coupons redeemed through mobile and tablet devices is expected to reach 10 billion this year, up by more than 50% compared with last year, according to a new report from Juniper Research.

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