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Anyone in the world may use Schwab's English-language website (www.schwab.com) to open a U.S. dollar-based account and trade U.S. stocks assuming, of course, that the financial regulators in the customer's home country approve.
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At first glance, the big box seems to be holding its own, having climbed in customer preference share over the past few years, as Home Depot has remained relatively stagnant.
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Just like when someone buys a life insurance policy the customer service is handled by the home office in Omaha or somewhere like that.
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In the course of doing so, Home Depot has increased its average customer ticket and sales-per-square-foot 3.8% a year since 1989.
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In the course of doing so, Home Depot has increased its average customer ticket and sales per square meter by 3.8% a year since 1989.
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Customer traffic at stores in East London, home to the Olympic Park, jumped 7% on Saturday compared with the week before, according to measurement firm Experian PLC.
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Will built-in electronics and community services actually depress the prices of the home by restricting the customer base?
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No wonder organizations find it difficult to build the same level of customer loyalty and support in foreign markets as they do at home.
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EricSchmidtEric Schmidt's Google has topped the Asian nation's home-grown Baidu--at least, in a customer satisfaction survey run by Keynote Systems.
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You should ask your potential customer key questions like: Who can offer the best advice in buying their life or home insurance?
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Home Depot, encouraged by strong customer and worker feedback during a trial in the fall, outfitted each of its approximately 2, 000 U.S. stores with contraptions called First Phones.
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The new Sony stores will also offer the tech equivalent of house calls, dispatching a Sony employee to a customer's home in order to assess his or her needs, as well as recommend devices that fit their homes.
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