Friday, November 23, 2012

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Early birds grab bigger slice of US retail pie
Reuters India
Shoppers like Alcantara are likely to force holdouts like J.C. Penney to move their post-Thanksgiving sales into Thursday night next year, said Liz Ebert, retail lead at consulting firm. KPMG LLP. "There will be pressure on them. There'll be an ...
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FDI in retail disrupts both houses in Parliament
India Today
Earlier on Thursday, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met BJP leaders over dinner to iron out differences over contentious issues including FDI in retail but the logjam persisted with the opposition party insisting on discussion in the house over the ...
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Four Black Friday Retail Winners: Pro
CNBC.com (blog)
Last year, retailers entered the holiday season with too much inventory so they had to discount extensively. But because of the reversal of sourcing cost pressure, Meyer expects companies to mimic 2011's promotions or even increase them while also ...
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Politics Counts: The Red/Blue Retail Divide
Wall Street Journal (blog)
... Washington actually have their roots in consumer marketing. And as the commercial niche-ing practices have grown (and grown better), the red/blue divide has become another way for retailers to better understand where to place their ads and their ...
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BJP slams government over FDI in retail
TwoCircles.net
New Delhi : The BJP Thursday slammed the Congress-led UPA government on the issue of foreign direct investment (FDI) in retail and demanded a discussion in parliament on the vexed issue under a rule which entails voting. "The government did not ...
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US Stocks Gain; Retail Stocks Lead Early on Black Friday
Wall Street Journal
NEW YORK--Stocks rose broadly at the open of an abbreviated session Friday, as an expansion in Chinese manufacturing lifted investor spirits after the Thanksgiving holiday. Volumes are expected to remain light. The stock market will close at 1 p.m. EST.
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