Tuesday, July 17, 2012

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Lesser opposition to retail FDI, says Commerce and Industry Minister Anand ...
Economic Times
Commerce minister says govt is seized of the need to protect investments of foreign telcos whose licences have been cancelled.
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Retail groups want right to refuse premium credit cards
Globe and Mail
CFIB asks Ottawa to let them decline high-fee cards or charge customers more for using them.
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Globe and Mail
Scottish retail sales 'stagnate' in June
BBC News
Scottish shop sales stagnated last month as mild and wet weather affected demand for seasonal goods, a survey suggests.
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BBC News
Tihar Jail in talks with Reliance Retail, Spencer's & Vishal Retail to sell TJ ...
Economic Times
TJ's, a brand of FMCG products made exclusively in Tihar Jail, Asia's largest prison complex, will soon be available in the outlets of Reliance Retail.
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Russian Retail Probably Kept Pace in June in Sign of Resilience
Bloomberg
Russia's retail sales probably matched May's increase last month while unemployment remained at the lowest in at least 13 years, tempering concerns that economic growth is faltering, a survey of economists showed.
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National Retail Hikes Dividend Payout - Analyst Blog
NASDAQ
National Retail Properties, Inc. ( NNN ), a publicly owned equity real estate investment trust (REIT), has recently increased its quarterly.
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Rise in retail loans drives Axis Bank Q1 net up 22 per cent
The Asian Age
Axis Bank on Tuesday said a massive 50 per cent rise in retail credit, coupled with strong 26 ...
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US pressurising India to make way for retail sector: Brinda karat
Economic Times
This is pressure tactics by America in order to make way for retail chains like Walmart into the country, says communist leader Brinda Karat.
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Survey: Retail prices for meats, dairy and eggs decline slightly
CattleNetwork.com
Retail food prices at the supermarket declined slightly during the second quarter of 2012 with protein staples – meats, cheese, milk and eggs – showing the greatest drops in price, according to the latest American Farm Bureau Federation Marketbasket ...
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Retailer's decision to drop The Blind Side upsets Christian faithful
The Guardian
LifeWay, a US chain selling Christian goods, has come under fire for pulling a film about the adoption of a black teenager because of profanity and use of a racial slur.
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The Guardian
Retailers: brace for energy price fallout
Inside Retailing
Retailers have been warned to expect tightening consumer spending as soaring energy prices hit households.
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Christian retailer pulls DVDs of 'Blind Side' over profanity, slur
msnbc.com
"The Blind Side" was removed from the shelves of one of the nation's leading Christian retail chains after a pastor complained of profanity and a racial slur used in the film, and the decision has sparked debate within the community. Even though the ...
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UA to study potential retail losses from mobile point-of-sale technology
Log Cabin Democrat
FAYETTEVILLE — Business researchers at the University of Arkansas have teamed with a leading retail trade association to examine the potential for theft and fraud in emerging consumer technologies, the university announced Tuesday. The partnership of ...
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Retail-ready Oceanside Pole tomatoes return
The Produce News
The season's first Oceanside Pole tomatoes are now being harvested, and Mr. Quon points to the on-site color sorting and staging for retail readiness as a key differentiator for Oceanside Pole customers this season. "In the past, color sorting and ...
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Retail provides no bargains
Moneyweb.co.za
CAPE TOWN: In a chilly economic environment South African investors are steering away from retail stocks believing that they are too expensive and have limited ability to outperform the market. Of all of the shares listed, just two are considered a buy ...
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