Wednesday, July 25, 2012

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Will not let FDI in retail to be implemented in UP: SP
Moneycontrol.com
Speaking to CNBC-TV18, Shahid Siddiqui, member of Samajwadi Party said there was no question of progress on FDI in retail. "We will not let FDI in retail to be implemented in UP," he reiterated his party's stance. Bazaar at 08:00 am ...
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Jay Bryan: Canada's retail outlook is uninspiring
Montreal Gazette
MONTREAL - Good news, retailers: Canadians are feeling a little better about their household financial outlook. Oh wait, maybe not good news. Turns out they still don't think it's a good time to make major purchases. That's the message from this month ...
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Bursa mulling bigger IPO retail tranche
The Edge Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia Bhd may consider looking at ways to increase the proportion of IPO shares allocated to retail investors, said its top executive, acknowledging feedback from third parties, including the Minority Shareholder Watchdog Group ...
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Retail update. July 26
NewsOK.com
SAN FRANCISCO — Disability rights advocates filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday against Walmart Stores Inc., claiming the retail giant refuses to make payment machines accessible to customers using wheelchairs and scooters. The plaintiffs allege that ...
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Asia's Premier Retail Real Estate Leaders Commit as Speakers for 2012 ICSC ...
MarketWatch (press release)
"We are honored by the attendance and participation of Asia's top retail real estate leaders, who will share their insights and counsel in an unprecedented open format. Their commitment reinforces the significance of the World Summit," commented Michael P.
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Online shopping continues growth, retailers must re-evaluate: PwC
ARNnet
Professional services firm, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), and analyst firm, Frost and Sullivan, are encouraging the retail industry to take on a 'consumer adaptive approach' as online shopping continues steady growth. According to the firms' Australian ...
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Australia Stimulus Helps Shoppers Shake Doldrums: Retail
Bloomberg
Australia is starting to shake off its doldrums. Shoppers are reopening their wallets after the country's most prolonged consumer slump, defying a sovereign debt crisis in the euro region, a slowdown in Australia's biggest export destination, China ...
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Global Business Is Riskier for US Retail Chains Expanding Into International ...
About - News & Issues
When the Euromoney Country Risk (ECR) Survey data for the first half of 2012 was released this week, it was not much of a surprise to find out that overall, the political, economic, and structural environments in every region of the world have become ...
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Retail intrigue and rents: Vancouver vs Hong Kong
Vancouver Sun (blog)
Retail intrigue and triple digit rents on Vancouver's trendy Robson Street or ritzy Alberni Street are a mere shadow of recent activity in Hong Kong. Yes, Vancouver's upstart Caffe Artigiano surprised observers by taking over Starbucks' iconic spot at ...
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Beauty retail openings, closures in O.C.
OCRegister
Crush by SFL is Styles For Less' first exclusive fragrance. It sells for $9.99 for a 1.7-ounce bottle. The scent is a composition of mandarin, honeysuckle, wild red berry, gardenia, jasmine, white orchid, caramel, amber and sandalwood. "We have noticed ...
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Betting on a Spending Boost, Investors Eye China's Retail Space
CNBC.com
A slowdown in the economy, which grew at its slackest pace in more than three years in the second quarter, has not dampened the outlook for domestic consumption. Consumption is estimated to rise to about 45 percent of GDP by 2015 from 36 percent last ...
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Vegas man arrested in organized retail theft probe
San Francisco Chronicle
Page 1 of 1. LAS VEGAS (AP) — Federal authorities said Wednesday that the arrest of a North Las Vegas convenience store owner on federal charges illustrated the growing local problem of the black market sale of items stolen by organized retail theft ...
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