Wednesday, November 07, 2012

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Allen Solly plans more retail outlets
Hindu Business Line
Premium apparel brand Allen Solly is adding 20 new stores across India by the end of December to take its tally of retail outlets by 160. All the new stores will have the recently unveiled new retail identity. The new logo and retail identity was ...
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Hindu Business Line
Hongkong Land Retail Portfolio Continued To Enjoy Full Occupancy
Wall Street Journal (India)
Hongkong Land Retail Portfolio Continued To Enjoy Full Occupancy. Article. Email; Printer Friendly; Share: facebook ↓ More. StumbleUpon; LinkedIn; Twitter; Fark; Reddit; del.icio.us; MySpace. smaller Text larger ...
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Swedish Retailer Aims to Wow US Consumers With Americana Style
Wall Street Journal (blog)
The Lexington Company, a little-known retail business based in Stockholm, strives to be as red, white and blue as its name implies–Lexington, Massachusetts, is where the first shot was fired in the American War of Independence. For more than 15 years ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
We are not growth investors, we are value investors: Siddharth Yog
Business Standard
Meanwhile, we have the Virtuous Retail platform which is actively looking for new equity opportunities either for JVs or 100% greenfield or even brownfield buyouts in the retail mall / shopping center anchored mixed use project space. Finally, Xander ...
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L&T May Acquire Pantaloon Retail's Stake In Future Generali
DealCurry
L&T Finance is planning to acquire Pantaloon Retail's stake in Future Generali India Insurance Company, a general insurance JV of Kishore Biyani. If the deal materialises, the acquisition will enable L&T to synchronise its insurance business under L&T ...
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EMU: Annual Retail Sales fall by 0.8% in September
FXstreet.com
FXstreet.com (Barcelona) - Year-over-year Eurozone Retail Sales slid 0.8% in September, following a 0.9% decrease registered in August, Eurostat reported on Tuesday. This result is more positive than the 1% fall predicted by experts. On a monthly basis ...
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David Jones puts the sting into online retail
The Australian
After watching online shopping websites make huge inroads into their traditional dominance of the retail sector, David Jones has unveiled a brand new online store it hopes will level the playing field. Customers will be able to take their pick from ...
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Ponzi scheme again takes retail investors on a ride
Rediff
With the market regulator, Securities and Exchange Board of India launching yet another investigation - this time, into goat-rearing farms in Northern India that are promising spectacular returns, this is perhaps the nth time that retail investors have ...
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Rediff
Euro-Region September Retail Sales Contract More Than Estimated
Bloomberg
Euro-area retail sales decreased more than economists estimated in September as a decline in Spain offset gains in Germany and France. Sales in the 17-nation euro area fell 0.2 percent from August, when they rose 0.2 percent, the European Union's ...
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Tesco CIO: personalisation is the next big thing for retail technology
The Guardian
Mike McNamara, chief information officer at Tesco discusses the impact of technology in retail, saying retailers must work hard to use new technologies which put the customer firmly in the driving seat and allow them to personalise their retail ...
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The Guardian
UK retail health in Q3 continued downward trend but Q4 may bring respite
Retail Times
The health of retailing in the UK continued to decline in quarter three, although there are some signs of improvement in quarter four, according to the KPMG/Ipsos Retail Think Tank (RTT). Following its quarterly meeting in October, the RTT reports ...
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Head of Ocado's non-food business quits
Financial Times
The head of Ocado's nascent non-food business has left the online retailer he joined just 18 months ago. Simon Belsham, who joined Ocado from Tesco to drive the online retailer's sale of items other than groceries, is thought to be leaving Ocado to ...
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Emirates Leisure Retail unveils Heineken Airport Lounge in Dubai
MoodieReport
Emirates Leisure Retail (ELR), a Dubai-based subsidiary of the Emirates Group, has opened the first Heineken Airport Lounge in the Middle East at Dubai International Airport Terminal 3, Concourse B. Located near Gate B27, the Heineken Airport Lounge is ...
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MoodieReport
Comet to accept gift cards following temporary suspension
Retail Week
Comet customers with gift cards will now be able to spend them in the stores following a brief suspension by the electricals retailer's administrator Deloitte. Deloitte suspended the use of gift cards shortly after the retailer entered administration ...
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Visitor counting is the missing retail measure, argues Checkpoint Systems
Retail Times
Everyone that works in the retail industry knows just how competitive this environment is. High operating costs, rising consumer expectations and a decrease in consumer spending have made the margin for error increasingly small and every business ...
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