Tuesday, August 28, 2012

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FDI in online multi-brand retail should be allowed 10 years after offline ...
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Foreign direct investment in online multi-brand retail, if allowed immediately, will have "disastrous" consequences for both online and offline domestic retailers, top industry analysts have said. The government must continue the ban on FDI ...
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Centro Retail says supermarkets outperform
The Australian
Centro said the expenses that contributed to the loss were one-offs and, when not included, its underlying earnings in the seven months to June 30 were $123.2 million. Chief executive Steven Sewell said the group's underlying earnings were slightly ...
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RPT-Hard times hurt Spanish retailer El Corte Ingles
Reuters
By Sarah Morris. MADRID Aug 28 (Reuters) - Economic crisis has hit Spain's venerable department store group El Corte Ingles hard, sending many of its once loyal customers to cheaper competitors and forcing it to do the previously unthinkable: slash ...
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Fashion and You acquires Urban Touch for $30 million
Economic Times
Harish Bahl, founder of Smile Group that backs Fashion and You along with a clutch of other online retail ventures like private label site FreeCultr and footwear portal BeStylish , declined to confirm the deal details. "It is a strategic move for us as ...
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Retailers put Irish goods centre stage
Irish Times
LIDL, THE German discounter, and Tesco, the third largest retailer chain in the world, have been wrapping themselves in the tricolour in recent weeks and urging consumers to keep the local economy going by going through their doors. Throughout August ...
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Irish Times
Delhi's medieval bulwark against foreign retailers
Asia Times Online
DELHI - Old Delhi's famous Khari Baoli, Asia's largest spice market, serves a pungent 17th century warning why Prime Minister Manmohan Singh could lose his job if he lets foreign direct investment (FDI) take over the country's US$500 billion retail ...
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Retailers given cash lifeline with new service
Belfast Telegraph
Holywood company Retail Finance NI is offering a cash advance service of up to £100,000 to retail businesses which are struggling to get credit through traditional routes. The unsecured advances are paid off based on future cashflow and are charged on ...
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Retail trade turnover in Lithuania grew by 4% in July
The Baltic Course
In July 2012, the turnover of enterprises engaged in the wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles amounted to LTL 664.6 million and, compared to June, grew by 2.4% at constant prices. Compared to July 2011, their turnover ...
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A life in retail - Susan Young
The Northern Echo
Business Editor Andy Richardson hears from centre manager Susan Young, 40, about her life in retail. WHEN the phone rings in the early hours it seldom brings good news. It was shortly before 1am on Friday, August 15 2008 when a voice on Susan Youngs ...
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Retail Food Prices Should Stay Steady in 2012
Farm Futures
With four months left in the year, USDA Economic Research Service economist Ricky Volpe says the drought won't affect food prices now, but it will contribute to higher than average food price inflation in 2013. Current Consumer Price Index, which ...
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Farm Futures
What next for Tesco and big box?
Retail Week
A few years back, it might have been difficult to imagine taking out a Tesco mortgage and many might have been cautious about doing so. Equally, it would have been hard to imagine shopping a Tesco clothing range without necessarily being aware of its ...
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