Friday, November 30, 2012

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Retail sales rise a weak 1.6% in November
MENAFN.COM
Nov 30, 2012 (Menafn - Los Angeles Times - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) --Despite robust sales on Black Friday, the nation's retailers reported weak sales in November, raising concerns about whether merchants can make up ...
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Retail centres cautious but optimistic on sales
The Age
Across the country, retailers are still struggling with challenging trading conditions and tenant inquiry remains subdued, the latest Jones Lang Lasalle survey of centre managers shows. But sentiment among retail managers has improved slightly. The ...
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The Age
How Retailers Can Avoid Becoming A Showroom for Ecommerce Competitors
Forbes
It's a trend that's become all too familiar to brick-and-mortar retailers this holiday season: A customer comes into the store, checks out a product — and then buys it online for less. Often, the consumer looks up ecommerce websites' prices for ...
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Slump in German retail sales
euronews
http://www.euronews.com/ Germany has been hit by a slump in retail sales, a bigger than expected drop in Europe's largest economy. Preliminary data showed the retail indicator was down 2.8 percent on the month in real terms and 0.8 percent on an annual ...
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Primaris Retail REIT Confirms Purchase of Two Major East Coast Shopping ...
Daily Commercial News
"This purchase reflects Primaris' overall commitment to identifying, acquiring and enhancing high-quality properties that boast the right blend of retail brands that local consumers want." "Over the past nine years, we have grown from six properties in ...
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CFO Moves: Farmer Brothers, Retail Opportunity Investments, Virtual Piggy ...
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Farmer Brothers , a coffee, tea and culinary product company based in Torrance, Calif., said in a regulatory filing that Chief Financial Officer Jeffrey A. Wahba plans to resign in February 2013. He said he would work until then on "the smooth ...
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