Tuesday, May 08, 2012

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Retailers welcome payments to families
Ninemsn
Retailers have backed the federal government's decision to provide low-income families with upfront payments to cope with cost-of-living pressures. A family earning $85000 with one child in primary school and one child in high school will get $1830 in ...
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Retail gas prices fall 2 cents per gallon
Green Bay Press Gazette
The average retail price for a gallon of gasoline fell 2 cents in the last week to $3.85. Nationally, the average price fell 2.9 cents a gallon to $3.77 a gallon, according to gasoline price website GreenBayGasPrices.com. Average gasoline prices in ...
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B2B Soft Presenting an Array of Innovative End to End Wireless Retail ...
PR.com (press release)
B2B Soft, a leader in business-to-business software solutions specializing in retail management for the wireless/cellular retail industry, is pleased to announce that it will be exhibiting at CTIA in booth #1045 in the Retail Zone of the exhibit floor.
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Retail Directions Continues Expansion in the Asia Pacific Region
PRWire
Melbourne, 8th May 2012: Retail Directions, whose retail software is revolutionising the way retailers run their businesses, today announced the appointment of two new senior executives for Australia and the Asia Pacific (APAC) region.
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EUROPE: Retail Sales Bounce Back In March
Namnews
Retail sales across Europe grew in March, reversing a decline in the previous month, offering some hope to the industry. According to new figures from Eurostat, sales during the month rose by 0.3% compared to February across the 17-member eurozone, ...
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A sharp fall in food inflation
New Statesman
UK shop price index declines 1.3 per cent in April, according to the British Retail Consortium and the research firm Nielsen. By New Statesman Published 08 May 2012 Retailers are holding back – or even cutting – prices. Credit: Getty Images The UK's ...
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