Sunday, May 20, 2012

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Brace for price rise, say retailers
Hindu Business Line
Next time you fret about the rising cost of your favourite brand of shoes or lipstick, spare a thought for the retailers, too. Everything, from illuminating the shop-floor and displaying wares to logistics costs, are eating into margins, say retailers.
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Hindu Business Line
Royal Sundaram counts on retail health segment for growth in FY13
mydigitalfc.com
By R Srividhya May 20 2012 , Chennai Royal Sundaram General Insurance, which was one of the very few general insurance companies to clock profits in 2011-12, is banking on the retail health insurance portfolio for growth in 2012-13.
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Retail spending slowing, outlook unclear
The Australian
RETAIL spending rose for the ninth straight month in April but it is unclear whether the outlook is favourable. The Commonwealth Bank (CBA) Business Sales Indicator (BSI) rose by 0.5 per cent in trend terms in April, after a 0.8 per cent gain in March.
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Japanese Retail Investors Fund ADB Clean Energy Projects
CleanTechnica
There are signs that there's healthy demand on the part of retail and professional private sector investors, particularly in Japan, in helping finance the transition to clean, renewable energy. This past week the Asian Development Bank (ADB) sold $339 ...
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Retail investors ditch Mutual Funds
TruthDive
Data shows between January and April 2012, 1.1 million retail equity folios were closed. Retail investors who invest through MF are moving towards bank deposits. In FY12 and FY11, MF lost 1.6 million and 1.8 million folios, respectively.
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HTC One X Retail Price Drops to $129 at Select Retailers
Mobile bloom News
The HTC One X (offered in Gray or White) is currently exclusive to the AT&T 4G LTE network, and recently benefited from a retail price drop by that wireless provider to $129 with a standard new two-year activation and data plan at select retailers.
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Depreciating rupee to push up prices of manufactured goods
Zee News
New Delhi: Falling value of rupee is likely to further push up prices of manufactured goods and other commodities, adding to the woes of common man reeling under double-digit retail inflation, say experts. "There will be an impact on inflation.
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Consumer Product & Retail Legal Alert - Are You Prepared for Increased Import ...
JD Supra (press release)
by John Boscariol on 5/20/2012 Importers in the retail and consumer products sectors should be carefully reviewing their trade compliance policies and procedures as Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is scrutinizing customs compliance in a number of ...
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A&F can't find humor in quarterly sales report
Columbus Dispatch
In April, the trendy New Albany-based retailer was in the news with a lighthearted "protest" in London. A group of self-described "chaps and chapettes" formed a picket line at Abercrombie's new store on Savile Row, the home of fine tailoring, ...
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Pictures Plus Offers Customers a New Fanatic Card Loyalty Rewards Program with ...
DigitalJournal.com (press release)
Pictures Plus, a Hawaiian custom framing retailer, implemented a POS-Integrated customer loyalty program using Retail Hero's Hero Points software. SURREY, BC, May 20, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- POSitive Technology and Retail Hero, two longstanding ...
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Coutts launches aggressive hiring spree
Financial Times
By Sharlene Goff, Retail Banking Correspondent Coutts & Co, the private bank used by Queen Elizabeth II, has embarked on an aggressive hiring spree as it attempts to bolster its performance following regulatory failings.
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