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Kalam favours FDI in retail
Deccan Herald
Former President A P J Abdul Kalam today came out in support of FDI in retail, saying for a developing world to become developed, an atmosphere of competitiveness and aggressiveness should be there. "As long as we have these, FDI in retail is not a ...
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If market stays at 17K-18K, retail investors will come back in next 6-12 ...
Economic Times
They are investing in real estate or gold. Retail participation in mutual funds is down. In the next 6-12 months, we expect customers to come back to the market when they see returns. If the market stays at 17,000-18,000 levels, retail investors will ...
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Williams-Sonoma Eyes Aussie Retail
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Consumers here are proving to be consistently down beat, a mood which has weighed on everything from retail trade to house prices. Big department stores are routinely slashing prices and complaining of soft demand. And did somebody mention the ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
Music retailers lament Allans Billy Hyde collapse and struggle with offshore ...
SmartCompany.com.au
Music retailers, saddened by the receivership of iconic music chain Allans Billy Hyde, say the musical instrument market is hurting as shoppers either opt to delay purchases or buy cheaper goods from offshore. The chain was placed in receivership last ...
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5 Retail Lessons For Ecommerce Sites
Mashable
Jim Stoneham is CEO of Payvment, developer of the top Facebook ecommerce platform for brands, agencies, and merchants. Follow the company @Payvment. The traditional ecommerce experience normally entails searching on Google or Amazon for the ...
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Ed session helps retailers 'get the point' of travel vaccinations
Drug Store News
DENVER – One of the biggest trends in the pharmacy-retail industry is the expansion of services on offer, ranging from health screenings to medication therapy management to vaccinations and immunizations. On the last point, this usually means routine ...
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Costco amps up threat to Coles and Woolworths with discount petrol plans
SmartCompany.com.au
Retail giant Costco may have brought its own style of big-box retailing to Australia – but now it's attempting to break into a new industry altogether with plans to open petrol stations. Costco Australia managing director Patrick Noone has said the ...
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August Was Big for US Retail - Fastest Growing Retailers Create Their Own ...
About - News & Issues
August was a big month of big news for the U.S. retail industry. While Apple (AAPL) was claiming its title as the most valuable company in U.S. history, the not-yet-big fastest growing privately-held retail companies were reporting 4-year annual growth ...
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2012 Fastest Growing US Retail Companies - Most Revenue Growth, Private ...
About - News & Issues
The companies that were determined to be the "fastest-growing" by Inc. Magazine for its 2012 Fastest-Growing Privately-Held Companies list were measured by the percentage of revenue growth over a four-year period. So, the 2012 Inc. 5000 list is a ...
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Online retail presentation
Inside Retailing
"We know retailers are already embracing the opportunities available in the digital arena, and as such the ARA is pleased to offer much needed support and knowledge for retail businesses to grow the digital aspect of their operations," Zimmerman said.
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High-street revival plans at risk in legal battle
The Independent
Plans by Mary Portas, the retail expert and television presenter, to revitalise the high street could be fatally undermined by a case in the High Court that has just been set for early October. The dispute, which is between one of the most prolific ...
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Billabong reveals new plan as it records a $275 million wipeout
SmartCompany.com.au
Billabong has outlined a turnaround strategy based on closing stores and simplifying its business after recording a $275.6 million loss for the financial year, its first annual loss since listing in 2001. Billabong's full-year results show revenue down ...
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