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Today in Business Economic Snapshot "While digital purchases lend themselves to post-purchase evalua

[Dallas News | Top Headlines] Today in Business (Monday, Dec. 26) Economic Snapshot [Why do some retailers make gift returns difficult over the holidays? Fraud is rampant, and it affects Texas] "While digital purchases lend themselves to post-purchase evaluation, several respondents (particularly females) indicate a preference for trying on an apparel item at home instead of in a store — regardless of the quality of the store dressing room. Toyota [What's ahead for 2017? Toyota's move marks key moment in recruitment strategy] We've put our minds together to come up with what we see as the Top 10 economic catalysts for the year ahead. We're rolling out one a day between now and the new year. Entrepreneurs [Dallas business moguls found the route to success throwing newspapers] These Dallas businessmen tell about their days throwing newspapers, including getting groused at by irritable subscribers and not letting snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of predawn keep them from their appointed rounds. Business [Addison-based trucking company Daseke will go public as part of sale] Founder Don Daseke will stay on as chairman and chief executive officer of the company he started in 2009. Airlines [National hall of fame's 'Oscars of aviation' en route to Fort Worth in 2017] The black-tie induction ceremony will relocate for at least a year to Alliance Airport from Dayton, Ohio, coinciding with the popular annual air show. Economy [What's ahead in 2017? Looming threats to DFW's glistening economy] Demographics [Not so a-Lone Star State: Why Texas adds almost 1,200 residents per day] AT&T [AT&T puts marketing chief in charge of $108.7 billion Time Warner integration] Economy [What's ahead for 2017? Texas business voices whisper in Trump's ear] Energy [Blackstone may warm Dallas-based Energy Transfer's holiday heart] Philanthropy [Educational First Steps raises more than $500,000 at luncheon] Technology [How much bandwidth do you need to stream TV reliably?] [fb] [tw] [yt] [fb] If you received this email from a friend and would like to subscribe to this and other newsletters, please [click here]. You are subscribed to this newsletter as: {EMAIL}. [Click here to update your email address.] To ensure successful delivery of this newsletter to your inbox, please add [newsletters@news.ahbelo-news.com]to your address book. To unsubscribe from this newsletter, please [click here.] Or send a request to: A. H. Belo Corporation; Attn: Digital Audience Opt-Out; 508 Young St., Dallas, TX 75202.

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