Wednesday, March 14, 2012

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PGD in Retail Banking
Deccan Herald
Axis Bank and NIIT-Institute of Finance Banking and Insurance Training Ltd have announced the launch of a Post Graduate Diploma in Retail Banking (PG-DRB), an exclusive career programme designed for Axis Bank. A first of its kind, the programme aims to ...
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Deccan Herald
Myer sales slump as retail woes continue
Herald Sun
MYER continues to struggle against tough headwinds in the retail sector, with first-half sales slumping 1.7 per cent to $1.7 billion. Crucial like-for-like sales, which strip it the impact of stores that have opened or closed, were down 3 per cent in ...
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Asian Stocks Gain as U.S. Retail Sales Climb, Fed Raises Outlook
San Francisco Chronicle
March 14 (Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks rose after US retail sales jumped by the most in five months and the Federal Reserve raised its assessment of the world's biggest economy, boosting the earnings outlook for Asian exporters.
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Retail rebound fills coffers
The Journal News | LoHud.com
Matthew Brown/The Journal News Judging by January sales tax revenues, retail sales are improving in the Lower Hudson Valley after declining or flatlining since it peaked in 2006. A spike in retail sales that helped boost the stock market this week ...
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Sears: Why you won't find toys in the new look Sears
Toronto Star
Francine Kopun Retail Reporter After less than a year at the helm of Sears Canada Inc., CEO Calvin McDonald revealed a new look for the iconic retailer on Wednesday – fewer items, more space, more fashion, same value pricing. "We're catering to a newer ...
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Company bags Pantaloon Retail's FBB
afaqs (press release)
Pantaloon Retail's FBB (Fashion@BigBazaar) has appointed Company as its creative agency. The incumbent on the business was DDB Mudra. As per industry sources, the approximate spend on the media is estimated at Rs 30 crore.
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