Christian Businesses Up Against Mainstream Competitors
26th Jul 2006, 21:10 GMT
Some specialty stores, particularly smaller operations, closed while others cut costs, moved to better locations, improved the efficiency of their operations, redesigned interiors and re-created business models. Others are re-emphasizing customer ...
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