Monday, November 05, 2012

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Supreme Court refuses to interfere in FDI in retail policy
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court today refused to interfere with the policy on FDI in retail saying that if it does not stand in Parliament then it would be at government's peril. A bench of justices R M Lodha and A R Dave said that the policy making is ...
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Economic Times
Sheila Dikshit takes on those opposing FDI in multibrand retail
Economic Times
Sheila Dikshit came down hard on those opposing FDI in multibrand retail, a day after Congress' massive rally reaffirmed the party's strong resolve to stand its ground on economic reform initiatives. NEW DELHI: Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit today came ...
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Economic Times
Congress defends FDI in retail sector
Jagran Post
Since the time the government made its mind to allow FDI in multi-brand retail, various multi-brand retail companies from all across the globe are planning to enter into the Indian market which is one of the biggest market in the world. Apart from ...
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Theft costs retailers €500m a year
Irish Times
According to a report published by Ibec group Retail Ireland, "shoplifting, cash robberies and fraud are a major and increasing problem for Irish retailers". The survey of 33 retail companies, which have over 800 shops and employ about 67,500 people ...
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Irish Times
Markets Live: Stocks up on retail data
Sydney Morning Herald
Australian shares end higher after a deluge of economic data offered some support. But investors are likely to stick to the sidelines awaiting the United States presidential election, an interest rate decision from the Reserve Bank of Australia and the ...
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Retail Credit Cards to Help You Save
NASDAQ
This holiday season, retailers may nudge you a little harder to sign up for their store credit cards. Perks could include discounts of 10% or more on your first purchase and introductory offers that allow you to delay payments, interest or both. SEE ...
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Gift vouchers in administration: What do retailers need to know?
Retail Week
In addition, even if retailers take precautions to set aside money received from gift vouchers, the administrator still has the power to prioritise other outstanding debts and use the money elsewhere. Johnson says with Virgin Megastore, certain gift ...
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Measuring Retail Advertising
iMedia Connection (blog)
For brands, retail advertising is the most potent media available to influence consumers and drive them towards purchase. Available on sites such as Target, Home Depot and Sears, the retail channel enables advertisers to speak with consumers on a ...
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Retailers expected to scale down property portfolio, claims investment bank
Retail Times
Retailers are predicted to reduce their store numbers and focus more of their efforts online, despite a reduction in the number of retail administrations in Q3, according to global financial advisory and investment banking firm, Duff & Phelps ...
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BRC ties with procurement specialists to help retailers benefit the bottom line
Retail Times
Specialist procurement advisors, Expense Reduction Analysts (ERA), has teamed up with the British Retail Consortium (BRC) to help retailers better manage the supply chain in the wake of growing online sales. The partnership comes as the retail sector ...
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The Nexus business model and why retail stores will never be able to compete
The Borneo Post
Google unveiled a couple of new Nexus devices last week. Are they any good? I honestly can't say since I haven't played with them, but on paper they sound amazing. Take the Nexus 4 for example: 1280 x 768 resolution screen, quad core 1.5 GHz processor ...
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Unique protest against FDI in retail
Daily News & Analysis
The protest was organised by the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) at Jantar Mantar here against the Centre's decision to allow FDI in retail with businessmen alleging that the government was "sensitive to the needs of MNCs and insensitive to ...
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Retail banks have changed - but don't blame investment banking
Equities.com
There is a widespread belief that any changes that took place in retail banking in the 1980s and 1990s were the consequence of the liberalisation of investment banking in the Big Bang of 1986. But this is wrong. By the time of the Big Bang, retail was ...
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Retail Supply Chains Have Been Crippled At The Most Crucial Time Of The Year
Business Insider
They've been crippled by the wrath of Hurricane Sandy, report Stephanie Clifford and Nelson D. Schwartz at the Wall Street Journal. "Things are slowing down," Chris Merritt, VP for retail supply chain solutions at trucking company Ryder tells the WSJ.
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