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DirtCheapCouture.com

| Type Size DirtCheapCouture.comHow a New York startup put fashion sample sales online and established a recession-resistant business model in the process.by , writerDecember 3, 2008: 6:08 AM ETCEO Susan Lyne (right) turned down a job with Oprah to join Giltgroupe.com.(Fortune Magazine) -- If you are an urban woman of a certain age, chances are you've spent at least one afternoon in line...

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Martha vs Martha, Inc: Stewart On The Attack!

... and get her hands dirty; Wenda doesn't." So why did they hire Millard again? It seems that after Susan Lyne stepped down as president and CEO back in June, Millard was named co-CEO along with Robin Marino. In a recent interview, Millard acknowledges there have been some "healthy debates" but adds that, "I've worked with Martha in some capacity for more than four years, and I deeply...

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UNHAPPY HOMEMAKER

... to come." Millard was named co-CEO along with onetime Kate Spade President Robin Marino after Susan Lyne stepped down as president and CEO in June. At the time, several analysts questioned the wisdom of splitting the top job between two executives, saying it could give rise to tension. The Post first reported that Lyne was looking to exit the company several months before she...