Thursday, August 30, 2012

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Barclays appoints retail head Antony Jenkins as new CEO
Times of India
LONDON: Barclays PLC on Thursday named the head of its retail and business banking operations as its new chief executive, as shares in the group dropped following news of an investigation into an overseas investment deal. The bank announced that ...
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Lend Lease Plans China Retail Development Fund, Europe Cuts
Bloomberg
The Sydney-based company, which has had a construction business in China for the past 20 years, is seeking to develop retail properties with a mix of its own and other groups' capital, Chief Executive Officer Steve McCann said. It has identified 12 ...
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Rovi Expands Reach of Dixons Retail's KNOWHOW Movies
NASDAQ
The digital entertainment service from Dixons Retail, owner of UK and Ireland retailers Currys and PC World, is offering customers more ways to purchase, rent, and enjoy film and TV entertainment from major Hollywood and leading TV studios. Providing ...
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Co-op boss criticises rivals' ethical stance
Retail Week
Marks claimed consumers are able to "see through" rivals' ethical stances, while its own approach remains "authentic". He told Retail Week: "Research shows us people see The Co-op as the most ethical retailer. When [other grocers] see that it's ...
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US economy expands slowly as retail and home sales rise
Irish Times
The Federal Reserve said the US economy continued to expand "gradually" in July and early August as improving housing and retail sales helped outweigh weakness in manufacturing. Most regional reserve banks reported employment was "holding steady ...
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Analysis: Why have so few retailers entered Brazil?
Retail Week
So what state is Brazil's retail industry in? The country has long been upheld as one of the world's most exciting developing economies, but does this commonly held view tally with what's happening there at the moment, and have UK retailers made the ...
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EE - EESTI STATISTIKA : Retail trade, July 2012
4-traders
Since March this year, retail sales growth has remained within 6 to 9% compared to the same month of the previous year. The growth was 6% in March, 7% in April, 9% in May and 7% in June. In July 2012, the retail sales of goods of retail trade ...
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China retail losing steam
gulfnews.com
Passenger-vehicle sales trailed analysts' estimates in July. Sportswear seller Li Ning Co shut 1,200 stores in the first half and department-store chain Parkson Retail Group's same-store sales rose at less than a quarter the pace of a year earlier.
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SIA's Retail Tips For Snowboard Shops
Transworld Business
SIA has launched its"Retailer to Consumer Marketing Guide," (RMG) a free step-by-step tutorial to help retailers develop effective marketing programs and drive traffic to their stores. The guide takes a look at how to create marketing techniques ...
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Interactive TV News Round-Up (II): Rovi, Dixons Retail, Media Markt, Showtime ...
InteractiveTV Today [itvt]
Rovi is today announcing that its Rovi Entertainment Store is powering the availability of KnowHow Movies, the broadband VOD/electronic sell-through (EST) service from Dixons Retail (owner of Currys and PC World) on a number of new platforms and ...
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USD/JPY: Japanese Retail Sales Continues Its Fall In July
Action Forex
This morning, in Japan, retail sales, on a seasonally adjusted basis, declined 1.5% (MoM) in July, against the forecasts for a fall of 0.5%, and following the 1.2% contraction in June. The pair is expected to find support at 78.48, and a fall through ...
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