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Summer's 'chilling charge' keeps cash registers ringing Times of India PANAJI: It's summer and time for beverage retailers to do some brisk business. With the sun beating down harshly and temperatures rising, the urge to quench one's thirst frequently is met with an aerated drink or two. While this brings some relief from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How to deal with a sudden stock crash Economic Times Pantaloon Retail saw its stock price fall from 214 to 186 on December 5 last year. In September 2011, shares of Kingfisher Airlines fell from 22.85 to 20 -a loss of 14%. Investors often come across such news of a stock. Sometimes the ones they also ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New retail law to prevent billions of dollars of loss Sunday's Zaman A new law that regulates wholesale produce retail halls -- otherwise known as "hal" in Turkish -- is expected to prevent Turkey from losing billions of dollars due to poor management. Customs and Trade Minister Hayati Yazıcı discussed the details of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How to score awesome online deals Economic Times Online stores normally offer better prices than retail, but you can extract even better deals by using auctions, coupons, reward points or by just shopping at the right place. ET show you how: Possibly the most popular auction site is eBay. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Postie Plus flags $4.1m net gain on Babycity sale National Business Review The Christchurch-based company will ask shareholders on May 9 to sign off on a deal to sell 10 of the 17 Babycity stores, stock and forward orders worth some $5.6 million to Baby City Retail Investments, a company operated by former LV Martin manager ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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EUR/USD began the week with the rate rising FXstreet.com The week began with the rate rising after making its weekly low of 1.2994 as US Retail Sales increased by +0.8%, versus +0.4% expected, while Core Retail Sales also increased by +0.8%, versus +0.6% that was anticipated. Also out on Monday were TIC Long ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Target aims to offer customers an improved online fit The Australian TARGET managing director Dene Rogers is an internet shopping enthusiast who has big plans to develop the retailer's online offering. A keen cyclist, he regularly shops online for his cycling equipment and also orders books on the net because it is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Euro takes a breather, China data in focus Reuters India ... (Reuters) - The euro retreated from two-week highs against the dollar on Monday, pausing after its best weekly performance since February, while sterling clung on to its newfound market-darling-status in the wake of upbeat UK retail sales data. See all stories on this topic » |
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