Sunday, March 25, 2012

Videocon to treble retail store count by next year

No immediate threat from online retailers: Viveks
Hindu Business Line
Organised retail faces no threat for another 10 years from online retail business, according to Mr BA Kodandaraman, Chairman and Managing Director, Vivek Ltd, Chennai. The Indian market is yet to mature and there are fundamental differences between the ...
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Videocon to treble retail store count by next year
Hindu Business Line
PTI The diversified Videocon Group, which is into oil & gas, telecom and DTH service, apart from manufacturing and retailing of consumer electronics, is planning to treble its multi-brand electronic retail chain Digiworld stores to nearly 1200 by next ...
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Retail investors the key to $40bn growth
Sydney Morning Herald
RETAIL investors could deliver as much as $40 billion in additional funding to corporate Australia if the nation's stunted corporate bond market was given the room to grow, according to new estimates by ANZ. The figures were provided to a Treasury ...
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Comparison sites fail the honesty test on retail ties
Sydney Morning Herald
CONSUMERS are not getting enough information from broadband and electricity comparison sites which are failing to adequately declare commercial relationships with retailers. Retailers are calling for full disclosure so consumers are not misled, ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
New-look Malabar Gold targets $6 bn turnover by 2015
Daily Pioneer
Aiming to be third largest jewellery retail chain in the world with a $6 billion turnover by 2015, Kerala-based Malabar Gold & Diamonds (formerly Malabar Gold) plans to expand its retail footprint across the world at a $700 million outlay and also ...
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Westward retail shift changes shopping habits
Mansfield News Journal
According to Ontario City Councilman Mark Weidemeyer, the major shift to the area of Lexington-Springmill Road took off when the retail shopping trend went from free-standing stores to the enclosed shopping malls with their controlled environments that ...
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Retailers report more shoplifting
Danville Commercial News
The shoplifting incident was just one that retailers — ranging from grocery stores to general merchandise to clothing stores — deal with on a regular basis. There is a growing number of shoplifting incidents reported around the country.
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Montana Mills bread retailers move on to yogurt
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
But millions of Americans are retail entrepreneurs, and the source of their inspiration is people — how to feed them or dress them, or lodge them overnight, or get them from one place to the next. Retail entrepreneurship seems to have more of an ...
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Etihad Towers to launch retail concept
Trade Arabia
Etihad Towers, Abu Dhabi, has announced that its new retail boutique, Avenue at Etihad Towers, will be launched in the coming months. Avenue at Etihad Towers will feature an exclusive collection of flagship stores, designer boutiques and high-end ...
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Back to personable banking
Financial Times
The deputy chief executive and head of international retail operations at French bank Société Générale recalls how two years ago, as the then star CEO at retail chain Monoprix, he received lavish praise from a business acquaintance one evening over ...
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Financial Times
3 Retail Stocks That Insiders Are Buying
Seeking Alpha
To illustrate this, we ran a screen on the retail industry for stocks seeing the most significant net insider purchases over the last six months, indicating insiders at these companies are bullish on their employer's prospects.
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RBA mishandled resources boom: Lew
Sydney Morning Herald
THE retail mogul Solomon Lew has blasted the Reserve Bank for its mishandling of the mining boom, saying its board lacked an understanding of the broader Australian economy and needed to immediately slash interest rates by as much as 75 basis points to ...
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The Verizon Samsung Galaxy Nexus 4G drops retail price to $99
Technology Bloom News
In a move that lowered the retail price to bargain-basement levels generally reserved for low-end feature phones, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus 4G can now be had at select Verizon Wireless retailers for $99 and a standard two-year activation and data plan.
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