Sunday, April 29, 2012

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Fashion retailer offers a bleak streetwise assessment
Sydney Morning Herald
While the last official figures show that retail sales edged up 0.2 per cent in February, following on from a 0.3 per cent rise in January, Mr Cavill says the word on the street is that 2012 sales have been bleak. There are also rumours that several ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Croma eyes Rs 250-cr sales from pvt labels in FY'13
Hindu Business Line
PTI Riding high on the growing demand for its private labels, Tata Sons-promoted Infiniti Retail, which operates a chain of multi-brand electronics stores under Croma, is eyeing a revenue of Rs 250 crore from its own brands and expects to break-even in ...
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Hindu Business Line
Tracyeinny, From Humble Beginnings to Leading Fashion Retailer In Singapore
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
A leading online fashion retailer based in Singapore, Tracyeinny has come a long way since its inception in 2007 when Jeannie Pang and Pamela Goi co-founded the company. The company started from a capital of $5000 and today, its monthly sales have ...
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Books: An intelligent escape from mundane to fantasy
Daily News & Analysis
When I came to Ahmedabad in 1987, there was just one retail bookstore - Sastu Kitab Ghar on the Relief Road. With so many reputed schools, colleges and national institutes, it was difficult to justify just a solitary bookstore in such a big city.
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Rules distort energy market
The Australian (blog)
THE recent Council of Australian Governments meeting called for policies to promote greater competition in electricity, a coded call for retail price deregulation. Competition already drives the wholesale generation component of electricity supply.
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Companies attracted to the malls
Sydney Morning Herald
CORPORATE tenants are joining retailers in taking space at shopping centres, which are becoming mixed-use venues, according to Colliers International. Colliers' associate director of office leasing, Travis Myerscough, said this trend was driven by ...
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Sydney Morning Herald


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