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ABN blazes Asian retail trail for European Tier 2 Reuters LONDON, Sept 7 (IFR) - ABN Amro successfully opened the Asian retail market for European bank Tier 2 debt this week, taking advantage of the deep liquidity available from private bank networks in the region and blazing the trail for other borrowers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mix and match the answer to retail woes The Australian MOST shoppers during the past five years have experienced "lightbulb" moments, when it dawned on them that the retail industry was changing dramatically and would never be the same again. It might have been a debut online purchase, last month's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Alabama Retail Association endorses September 18 amendment Montgomery Advertiser The Alabama Retail Association Thursday asked members to support an amendment aimed at shoring up the General Fund, saying rejection of the amendment could have grave consequences for physicians, medical clinics and pharmacists. ARA president ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Stage Set for Retail Real Estate World Summit Retail Traffic The program agenda reads like a who's who list of the global retail industry, with participants from all regions of the globe and all segments of the industry including retailers, developers, investors and third party consultants. "We always aim for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bulky goods: handle with care Sydney Morning Herald THE bulky goods retail sector has been hit hard by people buying on the internet. Televisions and washing machines are sold at bricks-and-mortar stores but smaller appliances can be easily sourced online. The high dollar and planning restrictions for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sears, Kmart drops layaway fees, joining retail fee war Bizjournals.com Sears Holdings' brands Sears and Kmart joined other retailers in dropping layaway fees, USA Today reported. In addition to no fees, shoppers can get the sale price on an item they have put in layaway as long as it is within seven days of when the item ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Retail sales in Aspen up sharply in July Denver Post ASPEN —Retailers collected $2.84 million more in July than they did in the same month last year, according to the monthly consumption tax report the city released Thursday. The report shows July sales of $57.02 million, a 5.3 percent increase compared ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
@erwwpr CEO Marian Salzman Provided Live Q&A Keynote At The International ... Sacramento Bee 6, 2012, at the International Retail Design Conference in Chicago. Salzman believes that a primary challenge facing the retail industry is navigating the widely ranging ages and stages of today's consumer. Under Salzman's lead, @erwwpr has grown into a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Bedminster Township retail plan might be dead New Jersey Hills BEDMINSTER TWP. – Opponents of a proposed shopping center on state land off Route 202-206 might have reason to celebrate. The controversial project, which was contingent on a land swap involving the state Department of Transportation (DOT) and FC ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
People 1st acquires Skillsmart Retail assets Retail Week People 1st has bought The National Skills Academy (NSA) for Retail which will continue to provide its existing skills solutions to retailers across the UK from Skillsmart Retail, the sector skills council for retail. The hospitality specialist has also ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
HTC 8X rumored to be retail branding for Accord as purported specs for it and ... PhoneDog The @Football4PDA Twitter account, which was responsible for the original Accord render, has shared a new image showing that the Accord's final retail name could be the "HTC 8X." A second image lists an updated spec sheet for the Accord/8X, which is ... See all stories on this topic » |
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