| September 10, 2007 | News for the wholesale distribution industry |
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- Airgas expects to beat analysts' expectations in fiscal 2008
Airgas Inc. says it anticipates its fiscal 2008 sales will be $4 billion, exceeding the expectation of Wall Street analysts who have forecast that the company will report revenue of $3.89 billion. The industrial, medical and specialty gases distributor said growth in the gases, safety products and carbon dioxide segments, as well as its efficient gas supply chain, account for its increased expectations. Forbes/Associated Press
(9/6)
       
- Study: Supply chain execution to see rapid growth
The global supply chain execution market is expected to grow from $4.6 billion in 2006 to more than $7.4 billion in 2011, according to a study from ARC Advisory Group. One of the study's principal authors, ARC Advisory Group's service director for Supply Chain Management, noted: "It is surprising how fragmented this market remains. In 2006, the top 10 suppliers' shares of the total market had barely changed from 2003, despite the fact that virtually all of the top 10 suppliers had made SCE acquisitions." Supply & Demand Chain Executive
(9/4)
       
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- Kindness, corporate collaboration a combination for success
The secret to success is simply playing nice and cultivating a corporate culture of kindness, says advertising leader Linda Kaplan Thaler, CEO and chief creative officer of the Kaplan Thaler Group Inc. In an interview, Thaler says being collaborative and working with others, rather than trying to defeat them, breeds success. Entrepreneur
(9/2007)
       
- Commentary: Customers' privacy is sacred
Customers' privacy is increasingly being violated all over the Web as social networking sites scrape information and post it in profiles that individuals often don't know exist. The bottom line, however, should be that the "customer's privacy is non-negotiable," writes the author of this blog. Fast Company
(9/2007)
       
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- Key mistakes can ruin chances of cold-call success
Cold calls can be successful when particular mistakes are avoided. Common mistakes include not preparing for the various responses that may pop up, focusing too much on the company that is doing the selling, lack of product knowledge and wasting the potential client's time. Manage Smarter
(9/6)
       
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- Commentary: Sleep and startups don't go together
Sleep is privilege that is not afforded by founders of startups who expect to wind up ahead of the other guy, according to Will Schroter, author and CEO of Go Big Network. Schroter says that as a "serial entrepreneur," he doesn't sleep -- he builds, and there will be plenty of time to sleep when he's in the grave. American City Business Journals
(9/3)
       
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- Corporate apartments offer temporary luxury
Temporary apartments are now available in chic neighborhoods in places such as London and Paris, and many have amenities such as grocery delivery, weekly maid service and round-the-clock concierge service. Forbes
(9/7)
       
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