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Online Retail Sales in China Will Triple to More Than $360 Billion by 2015, as ... MarketWatch (press release) BEIJING, Apr 11, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Online retail sales in China will triple to more than $360 billion by 2015, powered both by growing numbers of Internet users and by greater consumer acceptance of e-commerce, according to a report by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Walmart zeroes in on Target with expansion Montreal Gazette The world's largest retailer has already taken the offensive, putting into motion an aggressive expansion plan of its own before Target's northern incursion. Walmart is holding an investor meeting in Toronto on Wednesday night and Thursday, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Five suspects arrested over theft at Kangar retail shops Malaysia Star The suspects were picked up in Klang at 4.05pm on April 5, about 13 hours after they raided two retail shops in Kangar and carted away loads of milk powder of different brands. The suspects aged between 21 and 53 and all from Sabah are believed to be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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TIF Commission endorses break for Andrews McMeel, financing deal for Northland ... Kansas City Star Crandall said the $20 million first phase of the proposal, called Shoal Creek Village, and would include 100000 square feet of retail and a medical office building at 152 Highway and Booth Avenue. It would occupy about 27 acres and construction would ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How Gerry Harvey is keeping his managers' confidence up SmartCompany.com.au Retail kingpin Gerry Harvey recently drove around Tasmania searching for answers to the shopping blues. He spoke to franchisees, senior managers, warehouse staff and customers to gauge the mood of local economies, and to gather feedback on how Harvey ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Big Data and the Demise of Analog Retail Smart Data Collective But the recently announced $1.7 billion quartely loss is still the news that matters most to the future of Best Buy and other "Big Box" retailers. And while the cost of operating brick-and-mortar stores as opposed to selling online is what seems to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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