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  2. Skullcandy - Wikipedia

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    Skullcandy's products are primarily targeted at the outdoor action sports demographic ( snowboarders, skateboarders, etc.) and general consumer market, but they have expanded in recent years into the premium audio market with products such as the Crusher headphones. [4] Skullcandy products are sold through retailers, specialty outlets, corporate incentive programs and the company's online ...

  3. Mystery shopping - Wikipedia

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    Mystery shopping (related terms: mystery shopper, mystery consumer, mystery research, secret shopper and secret shopping and auditor) is a method used by marketing research companies and organizations that wish to measure quality of sales and service, job performance, regulatory compliance, or to gather specific information about a market or competitors, including products and services.

  4. Retail clerk - Wikipedia

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    A retail clerk, also known as a sales clerk, shop clerk, retail associate, or (in the United Kingdom and Ireland) shop assistant, sales assistant or customer service assistant, is a service role in a retail business.

  5. Job Market Grows 175K, Skullcandy Signals Turnaround ... - AOL

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    Before you start going headfirst into early March Madness, pre-tournament bracketology research, check out what sent stocks to record highs this past week. 1. U.S. Economy adds 175,000 new jobs in ...

  6. Skullcandy Misses Where it Counts - AOL

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    Skullcandy (NAS: SKUL) reported earnings on March 7. Here are the numbers you need to know. The 10-second takeaway For the quarter ended Dec. 31 (Q4), Skullcandy beat expectations on revenues and ...

  7. Skullcandy Names New CEO - AOL

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    More than a month after Park City, Utah-based Skullcandy announced the resignation of Chief Executive Officer Jeremy Andrus, the company says it's found a replacement, and company founder Rick ...

  8. Hotels.com - Wikipedia

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    Hotels.com was established in 1991 by David Litman and Robert Diener as the Hotel Reservations Network (HRN), providing hotel booking via a toll-free phone number in the United States. [2] In 2001, the company was acquired by USA Networks Inc (USAI) which also acquired a controlling interest in Expedia, the online travel booking company.

  9. Receptionist - Wikipedia

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    Receptionist. A receptionist is an employee taking an office or administrative support position. The work is usually performed in a waiting area such as a lobby or front office desk of an organization or business. The title receptionist is attributed to the person who is employed by an organization to receive or greet any visitors, patients, or ...