Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Google Alert - retail news

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FDI in retail: Unclear sourcing norms, stand of many states make global ...
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: The initial brouhaha over allowing foreign retailers to open supermarkets in the country and own 100% in single-brand retail chains is fading with many global players remaining reluctant to commit investments due to unwelcoming stance of ...
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Economic Times
Pao de Acucar Driving Retail Rally on Stimulus: Corporate Brazil
Bloomberg
Cia. Brasileira de Distribuicao Grupo Pao de Acucar, Brazil's biggest retailer, is trading at the most expensive level in 12 years relative to the benchmark stock index as government stimulus fuels consumer demand. Pao de Acucar, which soared 39 ...
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FDI Impact: Ailing domestic brands/retailers hope for revival
FashionUnited India
Indeed, the government's decision in favour of foreign investment has surely brought new hopes to the defunct and struggling domestic retailers such as Subhiksha and Vishal Retail, who are hoping for a revival. In a compromise deal, both Bain and TPG ...
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Retail & Restaurant Happy Halloween Freebies and Fun Facts - Halloween ...
About - News & Issues
Halloween is re-establishing its place on the retail sales calendar this year, and not just as a necessary hurdle to clear before the race to the Christmas holiday shopping finish line begins in full sprint. Consumers are embracing the spirit of ...
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We're not working in retail anymore: Five highlights from the latest batch of ...
SmartCompany.com.au
Australians are working fewer hours, have left retail jobs and are more educated than they used to be. At least, these are some of the newest findings from last year's census. A new batch of data has just been released by the Australian Bureau of ...
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Furniture company says retail improving
Herald Sun
FURNITURE retailer Fantastic Holdings says retail conditions are slowly improving. The company owns the Fantastic Furniture, Plush and Dare Gallery brands, and posted an eight per cent rise in its net profit in the 2011/12 financial year. Sales in the ...
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