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Is the Era of the Business Card Over?
The Los Angeles Times said the business card market is headed toward an early retirement thanks to younger online competition, but printers and suppliers argue that the products aren’t going anywhere.
Read MoreStudy Finds More Than Half of Jewelry Tested Contains High Levels of Hazardous Chemicals
One in four pieces of costume jewelry contains more than 300 parts per million of lead, a recent study found. The report, published Tuesday, found that 57 percent of products tested had high levels of one or more hazardous chemicals.
Read MoreAmerican Apparel Adds $80 Million Line of Credit, Announces Q4 and 2011 Results
This week, American Apparel announced an $80 million line of credit to increase liquidity and reported positive fourth quarter and full year results.
Read MoreAmerican Apparel May Receive $80 Million from Soros’ Firm
Billionaire investor and philanthropist George Soros may be behind a deal that could extend $80 million in credit to American Apparel.
Read MoreIndia Reverses Cotton Export Ban, Immediately Backtracks
India’s government has said it would reverse a week-old ban on cotton exports, but hours later modified their statement, limiting any possible benefit to international markets.
Read MoreCPSC Reveals Top 10 Reported Products
On the eve of SaferProducts.gov’s one-year anniversary, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has released its list of the 10 most-reported product categories.
Read MoreGlobal Writing Instrument Market to Reach $21.6 Billion by 2017
Pens, pencils, markers and highlighters will soon have a higher value than the gross domestic product of nearly half the countries in the world, a new study shows. A report from research firm Global Industry Analysts shows that the global market for writing instruments is set to reach $21.6 billion by 2017.
Read MoreKodak Sells Online Services to Shutterfly
Eastman Kodak has announced that the company has agreed to sell its online photo gallery services to Shutterfly, another web-based photo service provider.
Read MoreSurvey: 100 Percent of People Steal Pens
Stationery company Paper Mate recently conducted a survey about office theft and came to a bold conclusion: 100 percent of respondents admitted to stealing pens from coworkers.
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