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Retail inflation eases marginally to 9.14% in September
Moneycontrol.com
... 2012 at 20:49. Retail inflation eases marginally to 9.14% in September. Retail inflation for industrial workers in September declined marginally to 9.14 percent from 10.31 percent in previous month, mainly due to cheaper fruits and vegetables ...
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Hundreds of jobs axed at Retail Adventures
Sydney Morning Herald
Administrators appointed to failed discount chain Retail Adventures say 630 jobs will go by the end of this month as they complete the closure of another 32 stores across NSW, Victoria and Tasmania. The only solace for redundant employees is a ...
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Retail sales rise to lift the gloom
Herald Scotland
SCOTTISH retail sales rebounded in the third quarter, having fallen in the three months to June, according to official figures which provide some relief amid the general economic gloom. SCOTTISH retail sales rebounded in the third quarter, having ...
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New retail franchising rule will help prevent monopoly, says govt
Jakarta Post
The Trade Ministry has formally issued a new regulation on retail franchising in another legal mesure to prevent monopolies in the country's growing retail franchising business sector. The Trade Ministry's director general for domestic trade, Gunaryo ...
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But just behind that, the negative impact that Hurricane Sandy will have on U.S. business overall, the U.S. retail industry in general, and retail chains like Wal-Mart (WMT), Starbucks (SBUX), Sears, (SHLD), Macy's (M) and Saks (SKS) in particular is ...
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Connecting Retail and E-tail
Destination CRM
According to audit, tax, and advisory firm KPMG's 2012 Retail Outlook Survey, 58 percent of retail executives plan to increase capital spending over the next year, with the highest investment priority being placed on information technology, including ...
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Los Angeles bans retail sales of dogs, cats, rabbits
Reno Gazette-Journal (blog)
The Los Angeles City Council today formalized its approval of an ordinance (by a 13-2 vote) that bans the retail sale of dogs, cats and rabbits–an important step on the path to becoming the largest no-kill community in the United States. This action ...
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ManageEngine Delivers Customer Experience Monitoring for Retail Websites
iTWire
While sales at Australian traditional retail outlets have been treading water in recent years, Australian online retail sales grew 22% to $11.9 billion for the 12 months to Aug 2012 according to the most recent National Australia Bank Online Retail ...
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Executives call for retailers to abandon GST fight, but industry not so quick ...
SmartCompany.com.au
The retail campaign to make online purchases subject to GST has been dealt a heavy blow, with prominent executives saying companies should give up the fight and accept it'll never happen. But the rest of the industry isn't giving up so easily ...
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Retailers Want High Court to Clarify Definition of 'Supervisor'
The National Law Journal
A public policy organization whose members include some of the nation's largest retailers is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to clarify the definition of "supervisor" used in harassment cases. Last Friday, the Retail Litigation Center Inc. (RLC) filed an ...
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Two Irish companies announce 85 jobs in retail and IT security sectors
Irish Examiner
"As an Irish company, we are delighted to be creating such levels of employment despite the current retail landscape," she said. "Irish consumers are recognising the importance of buying Irish and there has never been a greater need to support ...
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