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  2. Nordstrom - Wikipedia

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    Nordstrom's largest sale event is the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale, which is held each July. [87] Limited amounts of merchandise set to be released for the following fall are sent to Nordstrom stores early, where they are sold at discount. For ten days prior to Anniversary Sale, Nordstrom gives early access to members who make appointments. [88]

  3. Employee benefits - Wikipedia

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    Benefits may also include formal or informal employee discount programs that grant workers access to specialized offerings from local and regional vendors (like movies and theme park tickets, wellness programs, discounted shopping, hotels and resorts, and so on). [9] [10]

  4. Blackhawk Network Holdings - Wikipedia

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    In 2011. Cardpool was acquired by Blackhawk. Cardpool purchases pre-owned gift cards and sells them at large discounts. [8] At the time of the purchase, it was decided that Cardpool would remain as a brand under the Blackhawk umbrella to further develop its gift card marketplace. [9] Blackhawk promoted Talbott Roche to become its president in 2010.

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    Nordstrom's holiday sales are on! You can score 25% off select Nike items if you shop today.

  6. 100-year-old Nordstrom employee celebrates birthday

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    A California Nordstrom store hosted a birthday bash in honor of 100-year-old Ted DiNunzio, who has greeted customers at the store for 14 years. 'Ted has become a favorite of both customers and ...

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  8. Employee pricing - Wikipedia

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    Employee pricing is a selling strategy launched in 2005 by the auto industry to attract customers by using the discounted prices that auto industry employees pay for new cars rather than the sticker price MSRP. The program was first offered that year by General Motors, and later followed by Ford, Chrysler, and some local

  9. Employee stock purchase plan - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, an employee stock purchase plan (ESPP) is a means by which employees of a corporation can purchase the corporation's capital stock, or stock in the corporation's parent company, [1] often at a discount up to 15%. [2] Employees contribute to the plan through payroll deductions, which accumulate between the offering date and ...