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  2. 30 Things to Buy at JCPenney While You Still Can - AOL

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    Price: $120. Buy It. This farmhouse-chic cookware set from a JCP-exclusive brand has a forgiving nonstick ceramic coating and silicone handles that stay comfy and cool. You'll get two fry pans ...

  3. JCPenney - Wikipedia

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    Although as a result of the acquisition, Rite Aid now accepts J. C. Penney credit cards, even at Rite Aid locations that existed before the acquisition of Eckerd. In November 2007, the company launched a new public website, JCPenneyBrands.com, which covers the company's private and exclusive brands and its branding strategy, as well as a ...

  4. JCPenney expects to return half a billion dollars to ...

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    The company on Wednesday announced a new rewards and credit program that will offer customers its owner version of rival Kohl’s popular Kohl’s Cash incentive.

  5. JCPenney Exiting Catalog Business -- Finally - AOL

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    JCPenney announced it's closing stores and winding down its catalog operations, a legacy business that seems outdated in today's landscape of online and mobile shopping.

  6. Spiegel (US retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Catalog sales in general boomed during the early 1980s. Spiegel's sales began to grow 25 to 30 percent a year. Although Spiegel still ranked fourth in catalog sales during this time, trailing Sears, JCPenney, and Montgomery Ward, the company's strategies were being followed closely by its larger competitors.

  7. The Treasury (store) - Wikipedia

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    The Treasury/Treasure Island. Clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, electronics and housewares. Treasure Island, formerly The Treasury, was a chain of discount stores owned for most of its lifespan by J.C. Penney .