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Karat smiles and flaunts retail muscle
Calcutta Telegraph
New Delhi, July 22: CPM chief Prakash Karat today looked back with satisfaction at his tactical move to support Pranab Mukherjee for President and flaunted Mulayam Singh Yadav's endorsement for an initiative to block FDI in multi-brand retail. Mulayam ...
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Calcutta Telegraph
Retail sourcing fog to go
Calcutta Telegraph
New Delhi, July 22: The government is likely to come out with the guidelines on foreign investments in single-brand retail to dispel concerns over mandatory sourcing norms. "The guidelines will address all concerns of the investors. It is in the ...
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Calcutta Telegraph
SP, Left, JD(S) ask PM not to open up retail trade to FDI
Hindustan Times
Samajwadi Party, Left parties and JD(S) on Sunday shot off a joint letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh asking the government not to open up retail trade to Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) any further. "We urge the government not to open up the ...
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Hindustan Times
MightyRiverPower sheds retail customers, gains in commercial sales
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MightyRiverPower continued to lose retail customers, while gaining large additional volumes of commercial electricity sales in the year before its intended partial privatisation, figures released to the NZX show. The state-owned power company issued ...
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Don't open multi-brand FDI in retail, PM told
Zee News
Tags: FDI in multi-brand retail,FDI in retail,FDI in India,Manmohan Singh. New Delhi: Samajwadi Party and the Left have urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh not to let FDI in multi-brand retail sector, saying this will virtually destroy India's retail ...
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Left, SP, JD(S) urge PM against FDI in retail
IBNLive.com
New Delhi: The leaders of the Left, the Janata Dal (Secular) and the Samajwadi Party on Sunday wrote to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh regarding FDI in retail. The leaders are believed to have urged the PM not to open up the retail sector to foreign ...
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Report details retail woes
Metro.us
Retail is one of the city's largest industries, with 326570 people, or 9.8 percent of all private sector workers, employed there as of this May, according to the New York City Economic Development Corporation. But doing the job has its pitfalls. Toys ...
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SP, Left, JDS ask govt not to open retail trade to FDI
Livemint
New Delhi: Raising the banner of opposition to FDI in retail, UPA supporter Samajwadi Party on Sunday joined Left parties and JD(S) in asking the government not to go ahead with the controversial decision without wide-ranging consensus. SP chief ...
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Railways' plan to lease out land hangs fire
Times of India
PATNA: An ambitious project of the railways to lease out its vacant land to private firms to build agri-retail infrastructure across the country has been hanging fire. Bihar, an important centre of agricultural production, has been in the ambit of ...
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One woman's account of retail hell
Metro.us
Her latest book -- "Malled: My Unintentional Career in Retail" -- chronicles her two years as a frontline retail sales associate and diagnoses a broken system of low-wage/high-expectation, emotionally taxing work. "Retail looks like it's low-skilled ...
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HomeWorks rides property boom
Bangkok Post
There were 10 outlets of HomeWorks and Thai Watsadu last year, and the number is expected to rise to 42 in 2014, said president Suthisarn Chirathivat. The expansion scheme rests on increasing demand for hardware and materials due to the growth of ...
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Bangkok Post
ABS gets AUD$2.1m to report online sales
Register
Australia's federal government will shell out AUD$2.1 million over four years to ensure that online retail spending is tracked accurately. The funding splurge follows the recommendations from the Productivity Commission's 2010 report into retailing ...
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Family-owned business relocates and focuses on retail, not wholesale, flower ...
Montreal Gazette
It also altered its vocation, effectively abandoning the commercial cultivation that used to be its primary activity to focus on retail in its new store in a commercial building on Milton Ave., about three kilomters, or a six-minute drive from the ...
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Cigarettes to go under cover from today
Otago Daily Times
Cigarettes at the local dairy will no longer be in plain sight from today as a ban on retail displays kicks in. New regulations, introduced under law passed last year, will require all retailers to ensure tobacco products are hidden from view ...
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Retail Sales Assistant/ Retail Store Staff Skills Wanted
This is Plymouth
Retail Sales Assistant/ Retail Store Staff Skills Wanted. Job Type: Permanent; Location: Plymouth; Salary: £200-£400 OTE per week; Start Date: ASAP; Duration: Reference: 262220-RT. Bookmark and Share. Are you looking for increased earnings and ...
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Retail rules are relaxed
This is Scunthorpe
RETAIL: A relaxation in the Sunday Trading rule came into force yesterday, sending a clear signal that Britain is open for business during the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Following legislation passed in May, Sunday Trading legislation has be relaxed, ...
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Hope wants more retail, modernized homes, good schools relationship
Oak Ridge Today
In recent forums and interviews, Hope has advocated for more retail development in Oak Ridge, modernizing older "legacy" homes, and reviving the city's economic development fund. He has responded diplomatically when asked about a dispute between the ...
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