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2012/06/01

Remaking J.C. Penney Without Coupons

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May 30, 2012

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Remaking J.C. Penney Without Coupons

Former Apple Store chief Ron Johnson is trying to wean J.C. Penney shoppers from discounts. It's not going well

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