Monday, November 05, 2012

Google Alert - retail news

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SC refuses to interfere in FDI in retail policy
Daily News & Analysis
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to interfere with the policy on FDI in retail saying that if it does not stand in Parliament then it would be at government's peril. A bench of justice RM Lodha and AR Dave said that the policy making is the "sole ...
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'Change agri marketing rules to help farmers gain from retail FDI'
Hindu Business Line
Foreign direct investment (FDI) in retail will not help farmers until the APMC (Agricultural Produce Marketing Regulation) Act is reformed. "As long as you do not do that, farmers will not be able to get benefits from FDI in retail. You need to have ...
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Hindu Business Line
Retail: Profit and loss in virgin terrain
Financial Times
When Walmart, the US retailer, put in a bid to acquire Massmart, the South African group, it reflected two trends. It illustrated the growing interest of multinationals in Africa's strong growth and a desire to tap into its fast increasing middle class.
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Retailers rebel as LG tries pricing Nexus 4 up to €599
ZDNet
The software firm is offering European customers the handset for between €299-€349 (£239-£280) through the Google Play store, but it now appears that the manufacturer is aiming for a much higher retail price via other channels. The higher price was ...
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U.S. Retail-Job Gains Flat Despite Holiday Hiring Plans
NASDAQ
While several large retailers have announced large-scale holiday hiring plans, employment gains in the retail sector last month were virtually unchanged from a year ago, according to consulting firm Challenger Gray & Christmas Inc. Challenger noted ...
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Dummy fireworks stolen from Hambrook retail cabin
BBC News
A hapless thief has stolen dummy fireworks used as display models from a retail cabin near Bristol. The models were taken from a portable cabin in a field off Bristol Road, in Hambrook, at the weekend. Police said the thief broke in, forced open ...
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Emirates NBD's retail banking chief backs bad-cheque law reform
The National
The head of retail banking at the UAE's largest lender has backed moves to decriminalise bounced cheques. It follows a presidential decree protecting Emiratis from prosecution in such cases. Asked whether he anticipated that all bounced cheques would ...
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