Saturday, July 07, 2012

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FDI in retail a win-win situation, says Kaushik Basu
Business Standard
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee would understand the benefits of opening up multi-brand foreign direct investment (FDI) in retail if explained, Chief Economic Advisor Kaushik Basu said here on Saturday.
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Basu says FDI in retail a win-win situation; Mamata says no
Hindustan Times
Calling Mamata Banerjee intelligent, chief economic advisor Kaushik Basu today said the West Bengal chief minister will realise FDI in multi-brand retail will be a "win-win" situation if the reform is properly explained to her but she stuck to her ...
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A boost for retail sector employees
Malaysia Star
THE RETAIL industry's workforce will receive a "push" in professionalism thanks to the recent establishment of a wholesale and retail Industry Centre of Excellence (ICoE).
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Malaysia Star
Retailers want scheduling freedom
Winnipeg Sun
Spending more time, and possibly more cash, at stores on Sundays? Bring it on.
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Basu hopes Mamata will allow retail FDI
Deccan Chronicle
Government of India's chief economic adviser Dr Kaushik Basu on Saturday expressed hope that chief minister Mamata Banerjee would accept multibrand retailers in the state if the benefits of FDI could be explained to her with clarity and reasoning. "I ...
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Nazareth's retail scene tunes up
Allentown Morning Call
Golden Guitar Gallery brings rare and finely-tuned musical instruments to Nazareth.
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Zara and Topshop to open new Sydney mega stores in spring while H&M ...
Herald Sun
GLOBAL fashion brands are planning a major assault on Australia in the next three years, leasing massive stores and squeezing rents at the expense of smaller retailers.
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RedPrairie Commerce Suite Powers All-Channel Retail
CSPnet.com
ATLANTA -- Global supply chain and retail technology provider RedPrairie Corp. has announced the availability of RedPrairie Commerce Suite 2012.1, a scalable suite of solutions that help retailers deliver on the vision of "buy anywhere fulfill anywhere ...
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