Wednesday, August 29, 2012

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AT&T Puts on the Ritz to Upgrade Retail Experience
Wired
Since everyone started using mobile phones, the mission of all those AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile storefronts has been to sign up customers. And it's worked magnificently. Practically everyone who wants a cell phone now has one — "100% penetration" in ...
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Paddy Power given online and retail boost
Financial Times
A strong performance from its online and retail businesses helped Irish bookmaker Paddy Power to healthy first-half profits, as it eyes opportunities to expand in the US. The group has seen strong revenue growth across all its divisions so far this ...
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Retail news from around town
Toronto Star
Another international retailer arrives in Toronto: Massimo Dutti, the Spanish chain owned by Inditex (the company behind Zara), opens on Thursday on the upper level of the Toronto Eaton Centre. This is the retailer's first North American store. Think J ...
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Toronto Star
Retailers Brace for Possible Eastern Ports Strike
ABC News
A union representing dock workers at the East Coast's busiest port has authorized a strike if a contract deal isn't reached by the end of next month, lending urgency to preparations by retailers to send cargo elsewhere if labor talks affecting the ...
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Online retail giant Amazon to begin collecting Pa. sales tax on Saturday
The Republic
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Beginning Saturday, Amazon.com Inc. will start collecting Pennsylvania sales tax on orders that are shipped to the state, a spokesman said Wednesday. The online retail giant had previously refused to register to collect Pennsylvania ...
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Crying over spilt milk in retailer war
Sydney Morning Herald
A consumer staple, it is an ideal product from a retailer's perspective to generate improved foot traffic and bigger sales across a broad range of groceries and other items. For Coles particularly and Woolworths less so, the strategy has been a roaring ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
GUTA determined to fight against foreigners in retail business
Myjoyonline.com
The Inter-Agency Task Force on non-Ghanaians in Retail Business in June this year commenced an action to close shops operated by foreigners. The exercise which was planned to be carried out simultaneous across the country has slowed following ...
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