Saturday, April 14, 2012

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Best Buy's problems should be a cautionary tale for UK retailers
Telegraph.co.uk
America's biggest consumer electronics retailer would persuade British shoppers that the best place to buy their wide-screen televisions and stereos was in one of the vast stores they had pioneered in the US. Months after British shoppers gave Best Buy ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
US retail sales show consumerism strong
gulfnews.com
Washington Retail sales in the US probably rose in March and housing demand stabilised, bolstering the world's largest economy, analysts said before reports this week. The 0.3 per cent rise in retail purchases would follow a 1.1 per cent increase in ...
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gulfnews.com
Kutztown's Main Street continues retail renaissance
Allentown Morning Call
The Berks County borough has been a day-cation spot for some in the Lehigh Valley, and with recent retail additions and storefront facade improvements, may become even more popular. First, Breinigsville vintner Vynecrest recently opened a retail shop ...
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Allentown Morning Call
Japanese traders urged to invest in retail sector
Pakistan Daily Times
The JETRO, team conducted electronic interview of Dr Sajid Yoosufani CEO, PBIT and his team on the retail consumer market in Punjab and the upcoming popular business and investment trends. The documentary on retail sector opportunities being filmed by ...
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Sunday Times seminar draws 600 retail investors
Straits Times
The event was held by the newspaper to give retail investors a chance to hear from veteran financial journalists and experts from DBS Bank, who shared their views on the global economy, business trends and investment strategies.
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Straits Times
Why the Tesco flag has slipped to half mast
Telegraph.co.uk
Photo: BANKSY By Harry Wallop, Retail Editor There cannot be many supermarkets in the world that own their own container port. But then there are not many like Tesco. The country's largest supermarket has developed a 1.2m sq ft container port in ...
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