Wednesday, August 22, 2012

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AB Nuvo, Pantaloon Retail recover on management clarification
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Shares of AB Nuvo and Pantaloon Retail recovered from their morning losses of over 1 per cent in trade on Wednesday after the management of both the companies released a note saying that CCI has not rejected the transaction. Pantaloon ...
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Olympics eye-opener for retail practices
Daily News & Analysis
But I had little idea then what an amazing retail experience it would turn out to be as well! It started with the tickets. I registered myself on the official website and listed the events I wanted to watch. I would get regular e-mail updates whenever ...
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FDI in retail: Mamata in Delhi to attend UPA meeting
India Today
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is in for Delhi to attend a meeting of the newly-formed United Progressive Alliance (UPA) coordination committee on Wednesday. Asked if she would meet UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, Mamata told PTI, "Right ...
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Retail price inflation down at 9.86%
Business Standard
In sync with its wholesale price counterpart, the retail-price inflation declined to 9.86 per cent in July from 9.93 per cent in June, on the back of easing of fuel and light inflation. However, food inflation ticked up further.
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Unions lash Australia Post's US retail deal
Sydney Morning Herald
A key union has slammed Australia Post's deal with online retailer Tarazz for opening the door to imports from US retail giant Walmart, long criticised for its handling of workers' rights. The Communication Workers Union, which represents 20000 ...
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Shares in red; Pantaloon Retail down 2%; rupee down
Firstpost
Indian shares opened in the red today, down from Tuesday's five-month, taking cues from global market. The Sensex down 27 points at 17857 and the Nifty 9 points at 5411. Asian shares fell after the recent rally but the euro held near a seven-week high ...
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The online ointment eluding retailers
Business Spectator
While Super Retail, The Reject Shop and Fantastic Holdings all reported higher profits and revenues for fiscal 2012, with each media release came the view that the tough retail environment had an impact. But with Australia boasting one of the strongest ...
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TABLE-Danish retail sales fall 2.6 pct yr/yr in July
Reuters
COPENHAGEN, Aug 22 (Reuters) - The Danish retail sales index fell 2 .6 p ercent in J uly from a year earlier, the statistics office said on We dnesda y. Retail sales fell 0.2 percent in July from June , Statistics Denmark said. July 2012 June 2012 Pct ...
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Abercrombie Sales Slide as Half-Naked Models Underwhelm: Retail
San Francisco Chronicle
Aug. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Abercrombie & Fitch Co.'s soft-porn ads and nightclub vibe once delighted American teenagers and infuriated parents. Today, many aren't even paying attention. The once-edgy brand has lost a third of its market value in the past ...
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Retail inflation declines to 9.86% in July
Financial Express
India has the highest retail inflation among the BRICS group of emerging economies - Brazil, Russia, China, and South Africa -- and is way above what the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) calls its comfort level. RBI's next policy review will be on Sept. 17.
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Plan: Replace mall with retail shops
Albany Times Union
Grossman Development Group representatives told the town Planning Board they were close to signing new tenants in their effort to revive the moribund retail location. Plans include demolishing most of the mall by December to make way for the Shoppes at ...
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