Talk:Stein Mart

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[edit] NPOV

Although I like the addition of a history section, it reads quite NPOV. It almost looks as if Stein Mart's PR wrote it themselves. In its current form, it is compromised by phrases such as "extremely successful", etc. and needs a good copyediting with appropriate citations. It is littered with phrases such as "After 75 years of existence as a single store, Stein Mart's accelerated growth between 1977 and the 1997 could only be regarded as phenomenal." The same thing can be said for about any department store retailer. Tuxide 09:05, 5 May 2007 (UTC)

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[edit] 1997

Re: According to Stein Mart's early 1997 10K report, the company planned to open between 26 and 28 stores in 1997, some in states new to the company, such as California, Nevada, Iowa, and Wisconsin.

Did they? It's now 2008, so 1997 is now eleven years ago. Does anyone have newer information?Rockhopper10r (talk) 22:41, 17 January 2008 (UTC)