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After Samajwadi Party and Left, Nitish Kumar too rejects FDI in retail Economic Times NEW DELHI: After the Samajwadi Party and the Left, Bihar chief minister and Janata Dal (U) leader Nitish Kumar has opposed foreign direct investment in retail. The latest rejection came as a body blow to the Centre's hopes of cobbling together a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
IndiGo owner entering into retail at Metro stations, highways Times of India NEW DELHI: InterGlobe, which owns budget carrier IndiGo, is now making a foray into retailing at Metro stations and on highways. Its subsidiary InterGlobe Retail has started opening shops at Delhi Metro stations with an investment of Rs 20-22 crore ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Retail Directions launches new warehouse management system to enhance ... PRWire Melbourne, 30th July 2012: Retail Directions, a Melbourne-based provider of retail management systems, today announced the release of a new module in its retail ERP suite, developed with omni-channel retailers in mind. Retail Directions' new warehouse ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gov't prepares for debt swap, retail bond sale BusinessWorld Online Edition THE GOVERNMENT will hold a peso-denominated debt swap and a retail Treasury bond (RTB) sale this semester, and has begun soliciting bank proposals for the two transactions, a Treasury official said. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Walmart, Target Oppose $7.2B Swipe Fee Settlement Offer RIS News (blog) Walmart has joined Target in opposing an antitrust lawsuit settlement offer totaling $7.2 billion, which would be paid by Visa and MasterCard for allegedly conspiring to fix the swipe fees paid by retailers for credit card transactions. In addition to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Retailers already prepping for winter shopping Online Athens "The retail season always hits earlier than the regular season does." July is the time many retailers start giving their buyers "marching orders," said Richard Feinberg, a Purdue University consumer sciences and retailing professor. They're gearing up ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sales figures show Noonan's VAT gamble has yet to pay off Irish Independent The June retail sales figures, which showed a sharp decline in both the value and volume of retail sales, served as an unwelcome reminder of the continued weakness of the domestic economy. Last month, the value of retail sales fell by 1.3pc while the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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