Internet jeweler Blue Nile gets downgrade from analyst on outlook for U.S. luxury retail. Investors push shares 7 percent lower.
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eBay wins case against Tiffany over the sale of counterfeit jewelry on its site.
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Steve Jobs, busy switching Windows nerds to Apple, is showing that a slick retail strategy can pay off. Now he plans to open a Beijing store by summer in part of a plan to boost Apple's U.S. and international presence with 40 new locations. See also : Apple Blasts Past Street Dude, You’re Getting a Mac
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Popular stories this week: Google’s limits; how Apple beat Tiffany; iPhone launched; Vista sucks, FSF says; PSP to download movies.
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Luxury retailer’s suit saying eBay sells fake jewelry may change how e-tailers operate.
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A Q&A with CEO Mark Vadon, an e-tailer who believes Blue Nile can replace the fabled purveyor of sparkly things.
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