Saturday, May 12, 2012

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Retail will stay local, even after FDI: IIMA
Daily News & Analysis
By Niyati Rana | Place: Ahmedabad | Agency: DNA Fears that allowing foreign direct investment (FDI) in the multi-brand retail sector will force local retailers out of business and hurt farmers' interests, may be exaggerated if not totally unfounded.
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Gold edges higher on stray retail buying, silver recovers
Times of India
MUMBAI: Gold prices moved up marginally after an uninterrupted five-session fall at the domestic bullion market here on Saturday on the back of modest retail buying support as well as some jewellery off-take at lower levels. Silver regained some of its ...
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Ikea CEO Mikael Ohlsson to meet Anand Sharma on retail
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Swedish retailer Ikea is sending its top executive to India to seek more clarity from the government on its recently liberalised norms for single-brand retail, raising hopes that foreign investors may finally be warming up to the new policy.
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Enterprise Software Systems and Retail Lease Trac Join Forces To Provide a ...
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Visit Enterprise Software Systems at www.esssoftware.com About RLT: Retail Lease Trac offers the most accurate retail tenant information service in the commercial real estate industry. RLT is a subscription based service, with many customers ...
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Two retail tenants sign deals to open in Arborland's former Borders store
AnnArbor.com
Two new retail stores plan to open in the former Borders space in Arborland. Renovations are under way at the former Borders store in Ann Arbor's Arborland Center, making way for two retail chains to open this fall. Five Below, a discount retailer that ...
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Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum on petrol pump expansion ...
Times of India
'State-run fuel retailers have added over 3100 retail outlets in 2011-12, which works out to about 8.7 outlets per day,' says a latest report by Petroleum Planning & Analysis Cell, a data keeping arm of oil ministry. Each pump costs between Rs 50 lakh ...
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Increase in retail sales moderates
EastDay.com
THE moderation in China's retail sales growth in April dampened expectations that domestic demand in the world's second-largest economy may strengthen. Retail sales expanded 14.1 percent from a year earlier to 1.56 trillion yuan (US$247 billion) last ...
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India is where investors are most nervous: Jahangir Aziz, JP Morgan Chase
Economic Times
At a time when the Indian government is dragging its feet on critical reforms like retail FDI while it rages on sensitive decisions like general anti-avoidance rule (Gaar) and the retroactive taxation on Vodafone, it's a question that engages many.
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SUP ATX Announces Opening of Retail Showroom in Austin
PR Web (press release)
SUP ATX, the company credited with popularizing the sport of stand up paddle (SUP) boarding, is proud to announce the opening of a new retail showroom in its hometown of Austin, TX. SUP ATX is opening its flagship retail showroom doors to the public ...
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Plans for new restaurant to fill unit at M&S retail park
This is Scunthorpe
A new restaurant could be built in the retail park that would bring Marks & Spencer back to Scunthorpe. Bosses at Simons Developments Ltd, the firm behind the project, are currently in negotiations with companies to fill three of the four other retail ...
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2012: a difficult year for the retail market
SGGP
For the retail market, 2012 is particularly a difficult year, what with a drastic decline in turnover. This was the content of a seminar titled "How retailers can overcome difficulties in 2012" held yesterday, May 11, in Ho Chi Minh City.
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Bic Camera plans to buy rival Kojima
AsiaOne
Bic Camera Inc., the nation's fifth-largest consumer electronics discount retailer, decided in a board of directors meeting Friday to acquire rival Kojima Co. to become the industry's second-biggest company, it said. Bic Camera will acquire more than ...
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