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BJP to oppose FDI in multi-brand retail
Economic Times
Addressing a protest organised by Traders Cell of BJP, BJP leader L K Advani said permitting foreign brands to do retail trade in India was an injustice to retailers as it leave many small traders jobless. Accusing the UPA government as being overly ...
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Fresh retail demand sweetens sugar
Hindu Business Line
Sugar prices on Vashi market bounced back after initial loss of Rs 10-20 a quintal on improved local retail demand on Thursday. Mill tender rates ruled unchanged despite higher volume while eased selling pressure pushed up naka rates by Rs 10-20 ...
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RBI bats for more FDI in retail, insurance and aviation
Hindu Business Line
On the apprehensions over FDI in multi-brand retail, the RBI said international experience on the whole suggests that allowing FDI in retailing space leads to increased competition. Empirical evidence also suggests that increased competition in retail ...
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Strike effect: Brokers pitch in to clear retail trades
Hindu Business Line
The bank strike affected mainly the retail investors. "We were unable to encash cheques of client whose banks were on strike," said a broker. There was no problem on the stock exchange leg of the transaction. Those who sold stocks were also at the ...
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Retail gasoline prices up 2 cents across Texas
Sacramento Bee
AAA spokesman Doug Shupe says analysts believe retail gas prices will decline after Labor Day as the busy summer driving season draws to a close. Producers will switch from summer to winter blend gasoline. The association says oil prices have risen ...
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Big Lots, Guess lead retail decliners
MarketWatch
"In the midst of a recently more-robust retail tape, the magnitude of Big Lot's second-quarter weakness and substantial guide-down stands out like a sore thumb," Matthew Boss, an analyst for J.P. Morgan, wrote in a note. "We believe increasing ...
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BSN* and Valve Giveaway 10 Counter Strike: Global Offensive Retail Keys!
Bright Side of News* (blog)
If you already have the beta, you don't have to download anymore of the game as the beta actually already holds the full game and once you enter your key, you instantly can start playing the retail game. So, What do you have to do to be eligible for ...
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When Will the Retail Investor Call It Quits? (Again)
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Even after a fairly long vacation, I'm still cleaning up after my Aug. 2 column that looked at how the trading snafu involving Knight Capital had affected the psychology of investors. Judging not only from the comments but from my inbox, half the ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
NGO demands Sahara retail chain ad to be withdrawn
New York Daily News
New Delhi, Aug 23 — Expressing concern over content of a recent television commercial of the Sahara Group, an NGO has asked the information and broadcasting ministry to intervene and withdraw it from broadcasting, for using fear and scare tactics.
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Fat Face ready for growth after ditching discounting
Retail Week
Fashion retailer Fat Face's move away from discounting has helped it steady profits as it gears up for future growth. Fat Face chief executive Anthony Thompson said it had developed "very deep foundations" to prepare for what he believes will be ...
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LA city planning committee approves temporary ban on retail giants in Chinatown
blogdowntown (blog)
"Permits have been issued for a formula retail use larger than 20000 square feet in Chinatown, and additional permits could be approved for similar uses," said Reyes, according to KPCC. "If the city does not act, these large formula retail uses will ...
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blogdowntown (blog)
Montgomery officials eye apartment-retail project for downtown
al.com (blog)
At his regular media briefing Mayor Todd Strange said a Birmingham company is interested in developing a residential-retail project at the southwest corner of Commerce Street and Bibb Street. Construction could begin on what is envisioned as a four- to ...
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al.com (blog)
MGM Resorts Announces Plans to Develop Downtown Springfield Dining, Retail ...
Sacramento Bee
22, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- MGM Resorts International's Chairman and CEO Jim Murren today unveiled plans to develop an $800 million world-class dining, retail and entertainment district on about 10 acres of land heavily damaged by the June 2011 ...
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Windows 8 Pro to Retail for $200 Following $70 Promotional Debut
Hot Hardware
The verdict is still out on Windows 8, and so are a few details that have yet to be officially announced. One of them relates to Microsoft's proposed pricing structure, and at this point, not a whole lot is official outside of a handful of promotions ...
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Canadian Retail Sales Decreased 0.4% In June
Forex Pros
FACTS: Retail sales decreased 0.4% in June, following a 0.2% increase in May (revised down from +0.3%). Sales decreased in 7 of 11 retail industries. Motor vehicles and parts sales were down 0.4%, a third consecutive monthly drop. Excluding motor ...
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RPE Expands Services in Space and Category Management in Response to ...
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
RPE, a leading retail merchandising and supply chain consultant, has expanded capabilities and service offerings in the area of space management and category management to respond to retail demand. An increasing number of retail organizations have ...
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