Wednesday, November 07, 2012

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Mahindra Retail to bank on e-commerce, franchise route
Hindu Business Line
Mahindra Retail is relying on cost-saving options such as e-commerce and franchise networks to grow in the capital intensive retail business. Having crossed 100 'Mom & Me' stores, the three-year-old speciality retailer intends covering 100 cities (from ...
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Foreign retailers express concerns over retail
Livemint
Gurgaon: Foreign retailers such as UK-based Tesco Plc. and Germany's Metro AG have raised concerns surrounding issues such as supply chain management, lack of skilled workers and policy barriers in the Indian market, despite the government's decision ...
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Commerzbank to cut jobs, revamp retail business: Reports
Economic Times
FRANKFURT: Commerzbank AG, is planning to cut jobs while investing 1 billion euros ($1.3 billion) in an overhaul of its retail business, two people close to the bank said on Wednesday. Germany's second biggest bank has not yet decided how many jobs ...
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Allen Solly plans new retail identity
Business Standard
Madura Fashions promoted menswear brand Allen Solly, the brand that had made the concept of 'Friday dressing is in the process of new retail identity. It has recently changed overall look of its eight top stores in Bangalore, Pune, New Delhi and Mumbai.
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SBI may slash rates on home, retail loans
Indian Express
In what could give a fillip to festive season demand, the country's largest lender — State Bank of India — on Wednesday indicated that it may cut interest rates later this month to boost offtake of consumer and housing loans. "We had an Asset ...
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Sandy hands retailers a $4B tab as more of nature's wrath looms
Upstart (blog)
Sandy took a $4 billion bite out of retail sales, and a looming nor'easter set to hit New York and New Jersey today could mean more weather issues. Becky Stares/Shutterstock. Rate this story. More from News Wire. Sandy hands retailers a $4B tab as more ...
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Retail gasoline prices expected to decline in the coming weeks
CattleNetwork.com
The national average retail price for a gallon of regular gasoline has fallen 36 cents per gallon over the last four weeks to hit $3.49 per gallon on November 5, the lowest price since mid-July. The decrease in retail gasoline prices has been a result ...
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US Online Retail Spending Up 15% From Last Year
WebProNews
Online retail spending reached $41.9 billion for the quarter, and the fourth quarter is where we should see the real spending. It's the twelfth consecutive quarter, by the way, that comScore has shown positive year-over-year growth. It's the eighth ...
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French eye Perth retail
The West Australian
French fashion house Daniel Hechter has given Perth's retail scene and male shoppers a vote of confidence with plans to open its first Australian store on St Georges Terrace. The business wear specialist is set to start trading in March in a 100sqm ...
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CPF readies new retail formats
Bangkok Post
Charoen Pokphand Foods Plc (CPF), having established a strong manufacturing base, is now developing new retail formats to reduce dependence on hypermarkets such as Big C and Tesco Lotus. CPF opened CP Food World, its first food court, in Siriraj ...
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Bangkok Post
National Retail Federation shopping for favorable policies under Obama
Bizjournals.com
A day after the incumbent won a second term, the nation's largest retail trade group pledged cooperation with the Obama administration, but laid out a list of issues it says it would like government to address. The National Retail Federation said ...
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High end hit hard in retail's post-election worry
MarketWatch
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Concerns about the European debt crisis and pending fiscal cliff on consumers' psyche and spending sent retail stocks lower along with the broader market Wednesday, with Tiffany & Co. among upscale chains selling off.
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