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Dubai's Emaar Properties Q2 profit more than doubles Reuters DUBAI, July 29 (Reuters) - Emaar Properties, builder of the world's tallest tower, more than doubled its quarterly profit, boosted by gains in its retail and hospitality businesses following a shift away from the battered Dubai property market. Dubai's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sharon, Target agree on design changes Boston.com A retail plaza with a Target store and BJ's Wholesale Club got the green light from the town of Sharon Wednesday, following an earlier disagreement between Target and the Zoning Board of Appeals over changes to the layout. Target sought changes to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Make use of existing retail space, don't add any more Maui News What a relief that the proposed Kihei mega-malls have shifted back to the state Land Use Commission (The Maui News, July 17). Hopefully the result will be to deny the creation of more unnecessary retail space. Do our visitors fly all the way to Maui to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Leading General Merchandise Retailer Shopko Names New Chief Marketing ... Melodika.net (press release) Sunday, 29 July 2012. Shopko announced today that retail marketing executive Nancy Altman has joined the company as Senior Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer. Altman brings extensive experience to her role at Shopko, where she will be responsible ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
India not to reverse decision on retail FDI, Sharma tells UK Chandigarh Tribune Commerce & Industry Minister Anand Sharma said in London on Friday that the Indian government was very clear that there would be no revisiting the issue of foreign direct investments in multi-brand retail. In a meeting with British Chancellor of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Traders to protest against FDI in multi-brand retail Economic Times NEW DELHI: Traders across the country will observe the Quit India Movement Day as 'Quit FDI Day' on August 9, to protest against FDI in multi-brand retail, Confederation of All India Traders said today. The decision to allow 51 per cent Foreign Direct ... See all stories on this topic » |
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