Business Digest
July 13th, 2007Louisville Courier-Journal - Collectibles and account for about $800 million of the company's projected annual sales of $5 billion. The moves are aimed at cutting costs and freeing the company to focus on its most profitable fashion lines. GE, Abbott call off big Read More
PR Newswire - History of Urban Vinyl Collectibles The trend of urban vinyl collectibles originated in Hong Kong and Japan, recently becoming popular in the United States. A sign of its popularity: at the Toy Fair last February, the industry officially recognized Read More
Baltimore Sun - The tour, sponsored by Roadway, has transformed a 53-foot trailer into a mobile museum with photos, video, uniforms and other Negro Leagues collectibles. Before his death last October at the age of 94, O'Neil was the oldest living former Negro Leagues Read More
Forbes - The company's patented platform allows users to efficiently manage, catalog, and share high-value collectibles. Members can log on to iTaggit to do everything from store and organize information about their valuables to post items for trade or sale Read More
WBIR - He said he used his own personal computer and the state's Internet connection. Everyone in the office knew about it, including the board, he added. Now retired, Swindle said he still buys and sells collectibles on eBay, calling it a "hobby." "There was Read More
Austin American-Statesman - Assistance League of Austin Donate furniture, collectibles, jewelry and household items. The League supports the community through Operation School Bell, Toy Cart at Children's Hospital, Austin Community College scholarships, foster children and Read More
Chicago Sun-Times - COLLECTIBLES CORNER: Bonds HR ball not so hot Barry Bonds struck out at an All-Star auction this week in San Francisco. OK, not so much Bonds as the person trying to Read More
Boston Globe - The Web site is operated by the Ganz company, a third-generation family business outside Toronto that had been primarily known for manufacturing plush toys and collectibles. Spokeswoman Susan McVeigh would not discuss the number of registered users Read More