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...little comparison shopping can also help cut drug costs. A Consumer Reports newsletter found that pharmacy prices for a 90-day supply of pills can vary $30 or more. If you decide to order drugs online from U.S. pharmacies, look for the Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Sites (VIPPS) logo. The VIPPS seal of approval means the site has been vetted by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy...
...credible challenger in China to Nike, Adidas and Reebok. Li Ning Sports, which has more than 1,000 specialty shops, grossed $108 million in sales last year. So it might be surprising that Li will no longer appear in ads for the company's goods, which bear a logo that looks like Nike's swoosh with a foxtail attached. Li says the affluent Chinese he is now targeting are too young to remember his feats on the pommel horse. "I wish I were as popular as I used to be," Li says with a sigh. It's a fate Jordan...
...company has been able to grow primarily by tapping market segments the global brands largely ignore. Li Ning shoes?distinguished by a logo that resembles Nike's famous swoosh, but with a foxtail attached?sell for $40 dollars?less than half the price of top-of-the-line foreign sneakers. They are popular in rural China, but not in the country's wealthier coastal cities, where residents prefer foreign brands. Li Ning Sports "is an old brand and it certainly needs revitalization," says Xue Xu, a marketing professor at Peking University and an expert on domestic brands. Moreover, Xue says...
Most noticeably, the series has redesigned its covers and eliminated its trademark thumb logo, which has long identified Let’s Go as friendly to those traveling on a budget. According to St. Martin’s Press editorial liaison Esti M. Iturralde ’00, the thumb is outdated...
...first time the Tokyo-based team's share had dipped below 20%. Meanwhile, since 1983 the percentage of baseball viewers 19 years and under has plummeted more than 66%. You can walk the streets of Tokyo for weeks without seeing a Giants hat; you'll see a Mariners logo within an hour. The recession has reduced the number of teams in Japan's Industrial League, its de facto minor league system, from 300 in the late 1980s to 90 today. There has been talk about creating an Asian league with South Korea and China to spark interest, even whispers about...