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| Think tanks, diplomats chalk out road map for FDI in retail Daily News & Analysis The challenges in implementing FDI in the retail sector and means to tackle them were discussed threadbare by a group of diplomats, professors and think tanks at a conference here on Tuesday. Cultural mindset of the population, large-scale loss of jobs ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| FDI in retail will face hurdle in Parliament: Prakash Karat Daily News & Analysis The Centre's move to introduce FDI in multi-brand retail would most possibly face hurdle in Parliament, CPI(M) General Secretary Prakash Karat said on Tuesday. Karat was addressing a seminar to mark the 10th four-day conference of the West Bengal unit ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| UK retail sales stall amid fears of triple-dip inflation domain-B Hopes of the economy being on the road to recovery had been dampened by figures showing retail sales stalled last month with growth in Britain's services sector almost down to a standstill. The British Retail Consortium said Britons shied away from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| 'Bright Spots' in UK Retail Stocks in Run-Up to Christmas CNBC.com (blog) The results were much better than people were expecting, according to Campbell, and come at a "bullish time of year" for retail stocks. However, Chief Executive Bolland of M&S, Britain's largest clothing retailer, warned that recent trading had been ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Retail-Sales Index Posts Sandy-Related Dip Wall Street Journal (blog) The International Council of Shopping Centers and Goldman Sachs Retail Chain Store Sales Index edged down 0.2% in the week ended Saturday from the week before on a seasonally adjusted, comparable-store basis, reflecting the aftermath of Hurricane ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Walmart, Macy's, Target Rebuild after Hurricane Sandy RIS News (blog) As "Frankenstorm" surged through the northeast, hundreds of retailers from Virginia to Maine were forced to button down and close-up shop. Although many retailers will feel the financial wrath of Hurricane Sandy, many have reopened stores (many of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| City hopes to keep retail on key downtown block Palo Alto Online Concerned about a wave of offices sweeping over downtown shops, the Palo Alto City Council signaled its commitment to preserve the area's retail character when it directed staff to come up with zoning solutions that would protect a particularly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Retail race The Australian THE Derby Day crowd is a good gauge of which labels are walking that fine line between fashion credibility and commercial success. But forget about taking the temperature of the Birdcage, where nearly everyone has begged or borrowed a dress for the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Shoppers won't give retailers second chance on wrong delivery, survey finds Retail Times A quarter of UK adults would be unlikely to give a retailer a second chance if they receive an incorrect or damaged product, an online survey for leading logistics service provider, Norbert Dentressangle has revealed. YouGov's online survey of 2,107 UK ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apollo Hospitals eyes JV with Walmart Moneycontrol.com With the government opening up the retail sector to FDI, health care major Apollo Hospitals is looking to form a JV with a foreign partner for their pharmacy business. Infact the management has confirmed to CNBC-TV18 that they are in talks with Walmart ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 16GB iPad mini sells out across Apple Retail Stores, limited 32GB, 64GB models ... Macworld UK A poll carried out by Brian White and his team from Topeka Capital Markets on Apple Retail Stores in the US found that 60 per cent have sold out of all models of the iPad mini. Every store in the poll had completely sold out of 16GB models of the iPad ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| The Most Promising Dividends in Specialty Retail Motley Fool Dividend payers deserve a berth in any long-term stock portfolio. But seemingly attractive dividend yields are not always as fetching as they may appear. Let's see which companies in the specialty retail industry offer the most promising dividends ... See all stories on this topic » |
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