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VRNVerkehrsverbund Rhein-Neckar
VRNVehicle Registration Number
VRNValue Retail News (magazine)
VRNVerona, Italy - Verona (Airport Code)
VRNVideo-Rich Navigation
VRNVictoria Radio Network (Scotland hospital radio station)
VRNVariable Rate Nutrient (agriculture)
VRNVon Recklinghausen's Neurofibromatosis
VRNVerification Requirements Number
VRNVirtual Routed Networks (Crescent Networks)


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Additional information is reported regularly in Value Retail News and JP Morgan Outlet Industry Update.
From 1988, when outlet mania began, to 1997, the number of outlet centers roughly tripled, from 108 to 329, according to Value Retail News.
Elaine Berke and Barbara Poole, founders of their respective firms, have been quoted in The Wall Street Journal, Industry Week, Fortune, Sales and Marketing Management, Investors' Business Daily, and the Boston Globe, Value Retail News, Tabletop News, Discount Store News; with articles published in Training Magazine, Management Review, and Stephen Covey's Executive Excellence.
 
 
 
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