January sales at LL Bean\u27s in Freeport are up 30 percent over January 1993, and telephone calls to the retailer have increased by 50 percent for the same period -- The cold weather being experienced by most of the country is apparently the cause of the increase in sales, and many items being sought are either sold out or have been discontinued -- Detail
Renewed popularity of winter sports has driven up the sales of winter vacation homes in Maine. Main...
Maine ski areas reported 1.24 million ski visits during the 1992-93 ski season, up from the record 1...
Excerpts from the report: The number of food stores (establishments) decreased 17 percent between 1...
L. L. Bean\u27s 1,045 year-round and 2,395 seasonal telemarketers will take 200 calls per minute, an...
The L.L. Bean store in Freeport, open 24 hours a day, is a popular place with last-minute Christmas ...
U.S. grocery store sales rose about 2 percent in constant dollars between 1972 and 1977. At the same...
Pulse article reporting that LL Bean plans to open its fifth factory store this summer, in Concord,...
The University of Southern Maine forecasts that December 1995 retail sales, adjusted for inflation, ...
Wal-Mart opened outside of Lincoln in February 1993, resulting in last Christmas\u27 closing of the ...
Nationally, sales at eating places, measured in constant dollars, rose 20 percent between 1972 and 1...
Maine foreign exports increased from $1.026 billion in 1992 to $1.14 billion in 1993, an 11.1 percen...
In January, business expectations continued to improve. According to the business survey conducted b...
Dry cargo shipments handled by Maine rose 28 percent last year, with Portland, Searsport and Eastpor...
Private consumption has continued to exert a stabilizing effect on the Austrian economy in 1996. Wit...
Maine\u27s unemployment figures were up slightly for January at 7.8 percent, compared to 7.7 percent...
Renewed popularity of winter sports has driven up the sales of winter vacation homes in Maine. Main...
Maine ski areas reported 1.24 million ski visits during the 1992-93 ski season, up from the record 1...
Excerpts from the report: The number of food stores (establishments) decreased 17 percent between 1...
L. L. Bean\u27s 1,045 year-round and 2,395 seasonal telemarketers will take 200 calls per minute, an...
The L.L. Bean store in Freeport, open 24 hours a day, is a popular place with last-minute Christmas ...
U.S. grocery store sales rose about 2 percent in constant dollars between 1972 and 1977. At the same...
Pulse article reporting that LL Bean plans to open its fifth factory store this summer, in Concord,...
The University of Southern Maine forecasts that December 1995 retail sales, adjusted for inflation, ...
Wal-Mart opened outside of Lincoln in February 1993, resulting in last Christmas\u27 closing of the ...
Nationally, sales at eating places, measured in constant dollars, rose 20 percent between 1972 and 1...
Maine foreign exports increased from $1.026 billion in 1992 to $1.14 billion in 1993, an 11.1 percen...
In January, business expectations continued to improve. According to the business survey conducted b...
Dry cargo shipments handled by Maine rose 28 percent last year, with Portland, Searsport and Eastpor...
Private consumption has continued to exert a stabilizing effect on the Austrian economy in 1996. Wit...
Maine\u27s unemployment figures were up slightly for January at 7.8 percent, compared to 7.7 percent...
Renewed popularity of winter sports has driven up the sales of winter vacation homes in Maine. Main...
Maine ski areas reported 1.24 million ski visits during the 1992-93 ski season, up from the record 1...
Excerpts from the report: The number of food stores (establishments) decreased 17 percent between 1...