NRF’s Stores Magazine Posts Its Top 100 Retailers List
Written by Evan SchumanJune 30th, 2006
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On Friday, Stores Magazine–the monthly magazine of the National Retail Federation–published its list of the 100 largest retailers. The list is an industry favorite, with few major surprises. Target took an almost 25 percent hit while Lowe’s increased by almost as much (27.3 percent). Rite Aid soared almost 321 percent while Amazon.com dived 39 percent. The report also tracks the number of stores. Take a peek at the full chart.
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