Sunday, July 29, 2012

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InterGlobe to ramp up retail presence with 40 new stores
Hindustan Times
"We aim to provide the best retail experience by adapting each operation to the unique requirements of each station. The Café would offer both global and local brands," said Sharma. "We will offer a comprehensive selection of reading materials, and a ...
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Online retail too set for end-season sale
Hindu Business Line
Mr Ankur Bisen, Associate Vice-President, Retail and Consumer Products, Technopak Advisors, says discounts are an ongoing feature of online retail and end-of-season sales are yet to catch on. "Competing on price is not a sustainable approach.
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Dubai's Emaar Properties predicts market recovery as profit jumps
Economic Times
Dubai's largest developer, which saw profits rise for the third straight quarter, has shifted its focus in recent years away from the emirate's battered property market and toward its more profitable retail and hospitality business. But the company's ...
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Wet weather boosts online retail therapy
Financial Times
Lost sales among bricks-and-mortar shops during the wet weather have boosted revenues at two of the biggest online fashion retailers. The UK arm of Brand Alley, the French website that sells designer labels such as Ted Baker, Jil Sander and Marc Jacobs ...
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Aurora Man Arrested for T-Mobile Retail Theft
Patch.com
Officers responded to a retail theft report, talked to the sales clerk who saw a male Hispanic remove a cell phone from the top of a display cabinet at the front of the store and exit without paying for it, reports said. The clerk provided a vehicle ...
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Waikiki project completes final environmental review
MENAFN.COM
Jul 29, 2012 (The Honolulu Star-Advertiser - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- A roughly $300 million Waikiki retail complex slated to replace the International Market Place, Waikiki Town Center and the Miramar Hotel has finished an ...
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Are cashiers and cash registers obsolete?
Terre Haute Tribune Star
The latest retailer to do so is J.C. Penney, which just announced it will be getting rid of its cash registers and replacing them with mobile checkout devices and self-pay kiosks. J.C. Penney CEO Ron Johnson said within the next year, he would like to ...
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