Saturday, April 21, 2012

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S'pore 10th most popular retail city
Malaysia Chronicle
A SURVEY of 326 of the world's top retailers showed that 38.9 per cent of them are in Singapore, making it the 10th most popular retail city in the world. The only Asian city to fare better was Hong Kong, which ranked sixth with 40.5 per cent of ...
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Malaysia Chronicle
HSBC names chief of retail banking
Gulf Times
HSBC Bank Middle East has announced the appointment of Kris Werner as head of retail banking and wealth management, Qatar. Werner joined the Qatar business after five years with the HSBC Group working in a range of fast-growing economies, ...
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Gulf Times
Patriotic Promotions Are Now Available To Help Increase Summer Retail Traffic
Virtual-Strategy Magazine
BagwellPromotions.com now offers unique patriotic promotions that will help retail businesses attract families to the store during the summer. The patriotic holidays of summer offer a perfect opportunity to increase retail store traffic with a themed ...
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Get ready to shell out more at petrol outlets
Times of India
While initial good news is that motorists need not queue up before petrol retail outlets this and next Sunday, in the long run, they will have to shell out more for utilizing additional facilities at retail outlets. One among many recommendations ...
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Oil pump strike on April 23
E-Pao.net
Imphal, April 21 2012: Retail fuel outlets of the State have decided to join the country-wide strike slated on April 23 during which all oil pumps would remain shut. Retail fuel outlets have been demanding commission as calculated based on a certain ...
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Mixed picture for retailers Dixons, Marks and Tesco as FTSE records biggest ...
The Guardian (blog)
In a bad week for several leading high street names, Dixons Retail was a bright spot. The company hosted a drinks reception for analysts on Wednesday with new chief executive Sebastian James, where it was reportedly upbeat about trading.
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