Tuesday, April 10, 2012

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India likes buying certain products only at organised outlets
Daily News & Analysis
By Shailaja Sharma | Place: Mumbai | Agency: DNA Neighbourhood kirana stores may have a vice-like grip on the Indian retail industry (see accompanying table) but the winds of change are altering patterns in purchase of certain categories of products.
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Retail property market continues to struggle
Mortgage Introducer
Demand for retail premises continued to stutter in the first three months of 2012 according to the latest RICS UK Commercial Market Survey. The survey found that this, combined with growing availability in the sector, resulted in a further drop in ...
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French retailer likely to post quarter of flat sales
Irish Times
EUROPE'S BIGGEST retailer Carrefour will unveil another quarter of lacklustre sales tomorrow, highlighting the scale of the challenge facing incoming chief executive Georges Plassat. The respected retail veteran joined the company on April 2nd, ...
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Japanese retailer Uniqlo to open first West Coast store in San Francisco
San Francisco Business Times
Japanese retail giant Uniqlo has closed a much-anticipated deal to open a flagship store in San Francisco. Snatching up one of the few top-shelf spaces available in Union Square, the popular fast-casual retailer will take over a 29000-square-foot lease ...
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TEXT-NZ's Postie Plus to sell Babycity operations
Reuters
(The following statament was issued by the company) WELLINGTON, April 11 - Postie Plus Group Limited (PPGL) has reached conditional agreement to sell its chain of Babycity stores as it reconciles its retail operations in readiness for expansion.
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Lockheed's "retail" flight-sim software causes buzz in industry
Orlando Sentinel
Lockheed's Orlando-based training-simulation division introduced the newest software last month, offering it to classroom teachers retail-style for $49.95 per license. The educator version's debut came little more than a year after Lockheed had started ...
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Low rents and flexible leases fuelling demand for retail space
Irish Independent
By Donal Buckley LOWER rents and flexible leases are attracting increased interest from local and overseas retailers and demand for prime retail opportunities increased significantly in Q1 of this year. These are among the conclusions of Lisney's ...
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Cabela's Retail Centers Offering Fly Fishing Instruction
Florida Sportsman Magazine
Florida fly fishermen are no doubt familiar with the Cabela's catalogues, even though our state does not have one of the retail centers. Still, some of our out-of-state Members are bound to live near a Cabela's store, and if that's the case, ...
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Major Nordic Retail Group Axstores Chooses ExtraHop to Ensure Smooth ...
SYS-CON Media (press release) (blog)
... but there are others: trading systems for financial services firms, electronic medical records systems for hospitals, ticketing and weight-and-balance applications for airlines, or warehouse and supply-chain applications for retail companies.
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SYS-CON Media (press release) (blog)
Dymocks CEO joins Fusion Retail
Ninemsn
Fusion Retail Brands was established in September 2011 by the receivers of the Colorado Group, and is made up of the Colorado, diana ferrari, JAG, Mathers and Williams clothing and footwear stores. Its first chief executive Kevin Roberts stood down ...
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The future of retail
Inside Retailing
By Peter James Ryan Amongst all the propaganda, agendas and poor strategic decision-making in retail today, it is wonderful when you come across a diamond in the rough that points to a bright future for our industry in the not too far distant future.
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Lancaster Township vote a boost for retail projects
Lancaster Newspapers
The decision opens the door for the construction of a convenience store and two other retail projects on nearly 6 acres that includes land in the township and Millersville Borough. The supervisors vote 2-1 to rezone the land from campus/open space to ...
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