Friday, July 13, 2012

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China's retail sales up 13.7% in June
China Daily
China's retail sales grew 13.7 percent year-on-year in June, slightly down from 13.8 percent in May, the National Bureau of Statistics said Friday.
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China Daily
CESC retail biz likely to turnaround by FY14; maintain 'Buy': Karvy
Myiris.com
Karvy Stock Broking has maintained `Buy` on CESC with a price target of Rs 346 as against the current market price (CMP) of Rs 303 with upside of 14% in its report dated July 12, 2012. The broking firm gave following investment rationale on the stock: ...
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HK, NYC Most Expensive Rent for Retailers
Businessweek
Hong Kong and New York have the world's costliest high streets for retailers as strong demand and a dearth of space in the most sought-after areas push rents higher, CBRE Group Inc. said.
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Retail Recommendations: Can They Save the High Street?
Retail Week
We're all familiar with the Portas Pilots, the Town Teams and the controversial reality TV show whose resulting furore has overshadowed Mary Portas's December 2011 report and its 28 mainly sensible and constructive recommendations.
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Retail Week
IHH's institutional, retail price fixed at RM2.80
The Sun Daily
PETALING JAYA (July 13, 2012): IHH Healthcare Bhd has fixed its cornerstone, institutional and final retail share price under its RM6.2 billion initial public offering (IPO) at RM2.80 and S$1.113 a share, at the upper end of the indicative range of RM2 ...
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S'pore's retail sales slightly up on-year
Channel News Asia
Singapore's retail sales growth almost ground to a halt in May, with just a 0.5 per cent on-year increase.
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Myer axes jobs as retail woes grow
Coastal Times
Myer is preparing to cut as many as 100 of its 13000 staff as the retail industry continues to struggle with lagging consumer spending.
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SM retail bond trading to start on July 16 at PDEx
GMA News
SM Investments Corporation on Friday said the Philippine Dealing and Exchange Corp. approved the company's P25 billion worth of retail bonds for trading starting July 16.
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Retail, transit-oriented development plan passes final public hearing
San Ramon Express
San Ramon's plan to bring in retail stores and create transit-oriented housing is a step closer to completion, with a reduced number of potential homes requested by City Council. The North Camino Specific Plan has been in the works since 2010, although ...
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Apple's Retail Store survey provides insight into winning service mentality
Current.com.au
How well do Australian retailers know their customers? Harvey Norman, JB Hi-Fi and The Good Guys all have hundreds of thousands of customers — including this reporter — but only one retailer has ever contacted me post-purchase to ask about my ...
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China's retail sales increased by 13.7% yoy in June 2012, better than estimate
Business Insider
China's retail sales growth has fell slightly in June, but was better than expected. Retail sal...
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Retail radar trips up Wayfair boss
Upstart (blog)
Wayfair.com CEO Niraj Shah shares his company's great mistake as it was planning for the launch of its Joss and Main website.
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Iberdrola sells retail energy firms
Buffalo News
Energy marketer Direct Energy has agreed to buy a pair of energy services businesses - NYSEG Solutions and Energetix ...
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Walmart in `illegal' retail trade in India, alleges PIL
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Rajan Bharti Mittal who heads the retail arm of the Bharti Group, today met minister of commerce and industry Anand Sharma, in the wake of a Delhi High Court notice to Bharti Walmart Pvt Ltd and Bharti Retail Ltd for allegedly violating FDI norms on ...
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Aurora Fashions launches academically-accredited retail talent programme
Drapers
Aurora Fashions, the parent company behind womenswear chains Oasis, Coast and Warehouse, has announced the launch of an academically-accredited retail talent programme for its store staff in the UK and Ireland.
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