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Retail money continues to flee equity funds
Daily News & Analysis
Retail investors do not realise that SIPs are meant to work over the long term," said the CEO of a mutual fund house, unwilling to be quoted. As per the latest industry data from Computer Age Management Services, or CAMS, representing 75% of the ...
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Strong retail sales ease growth worries
Reuters
Retail sales increased 0.8 percent, the Commerce Department said on Monday, after rising 1.0 percent in February. Last month's gains handily beat economists' expectations for only a 0.3 percent rise and indicated sturdy consumer spending in the first ...
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Retailers Adding Workers Makes U.S. March Decline a Blip
Bloomberg
The Emeryville, California-based retailer is opening new stores and looking to fill 2500 positions across the country. Other merchants, including specialty retailer Mattress Firm Holding Corp. (MFRM), also plan to add jobs this year.
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US futures up on strong retail sales report
BusinessWeek
Dow Jones industrial average futures jumped 82 points to 12870 on the retail report and Standard & Poor's 500 index futures rose 7.8 points to 1372.8. Nasdaq composite futures rose 15 points to 2708.5. Retail sales rose 0.8 percent in March, ...
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Retail sales strengthen
Cherry Hill Courier Post
A strong report on retail sales didn't seem to dispel worries about the economy. / RICHARD DREW/Associated Press Associated Press Americans bought more electronics, started home improvement projects and updated their wardrobes last month, ...
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Toshiba TEC to Acquire IBM's Retail Store Point-of-Sale Solutions Business ...
MarketWatch (press release)
Upon completion of the transaction, Toshiba TEC would become the world's foremost retail point- of-sale systems company, offering hardware, software and integrated in-store solutions, and will team with IBM to bring the Smarter Commerce experience to ...
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Healthy retail sales report sparks Wall Street shopping spree
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
By Bloomberg News Scott Eells/BloombergUS stocks rose as a stronger-than-forecast increase in retail sales last month bolstered optimism about the world’s largest economy. US stocks rose, following the biggest weekly decline in the Standard & Poor's ...
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The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Blow to UK high street as more retailers move out of town
The Guardian
There is more bad news for the high street, with evidence that retailers including Next and Marks & Spencer as well as discount chains are steadily moving out of town. In a blow to retail guru Mary Portas, who came up with a raft of recommendations to ...
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The Guardian
Sun brings US shoppers out as retail sales rise
Irish Independent
By Christopher Rugaber US retail sales rose 0.8pc last month, the Commerce Department said yesterday. That's below February's 1pc increase but above January's pace. Some of the increase went to pay higher gas prices. Still, steeper gas hasn't deterred ...
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eProcessing Network Now Offers Equinox Payments Secured Technology to Bring ...
MarketWatch (press release)
In a continued effort to support the small to mid-sized retail merchant, eProcessing Network now features -- among other Equinox payment devices -- the Equinox L5300, a state-of-the-art, customer-facing, payment terminal that gives the user the ...
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Retail sales top forecast in March
TheDay.com (blog)
By SHOBHANA CHANDRA Bloomberg News Washington - Retail sales rose more than forecast in March, showing consumers are weathering the jump in gasoline prices heading into the second quarter. The 0.8 percent gain was almost three times as large as ...
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Mrs. G's Proposes New Retail Center on Route 1
Patch.com
Debbie Schaeffer, owner/CEO of Mrs. G TV and Appliances, has teamed up with a developer to plan the Lawrence Commons, a new retail center that would feature a new Mrs. G store and other businesses such as a convenience store, restaurant and bank.
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