Monday, August 06, 2012

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UK retail sales 'subdued in July', says BRC
BBC News
UK retail sales were subdued in July, despite better weather and the start of the Olympics towards the end of the month. These factors helped the sale of food and drink, the figures from the British Retail Consortium indicated. Overall, sales rose just ...
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Retail stocks lead NZX higher
Stuff.co.nz
New Zealand shares rose in morning trade and look set to chalk up a second day of gains, with higher demand for retail stocks helping to buoy the exchange. Michael Hill led gainers, while PGG Wrightson fell. The NZX 50 Index rose 6.24 points, 0.17 per ...
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Big retail fattens up on the small guys
Sydney Morning Herald
This latter conclusion is based on an analysis of retail trade cycles during the 1990s. Essentially, independent retailers lose share during a downturn but then, instead of regaining it during the ensuing upturn, they tend to stabilise at approximately ...
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Retail body claims Derry City Council 'dragging its heels' over city plans
Belfast Telegraph
Derry City Council has been accused of "dragging its heels" in responding to a five point plan presented to it by the Northern Ireland Independent Retail Traders Association in April. The plan lays out NIIRTA ideas of how to regenerate Londonderry city ...
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Big retail fattens up on the small guys
BusinessDay.com.au
According to the report, the nation's largest 500 retailers have taken 300 basis points (3 percentage points) of market share from the remaining pool of retailers over the past four years, corresponding roughly to the period since the global economy ...
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Social retailers put on notice
Inside Retailing
Businesses, such as retailers with brand-specific pages, have been put on notice by the Advertising Standards Board (ASB) to monitor comments left on the social networking site. The ASB decision was prompted by a complaint about comments left on the ...
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