Saturday, November 24, 2012

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FDI in retail against Constitution: Trinamool Congress
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Taking its opposition to FDI in multi-brand retail a step forward, the Trinamool Congress today said the government's decision on the issue went against the basic tenets of the Constitution and was "illegal". "The Preamble of our ...
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Retail reforms would have limited impact on small retailers: C.Rangarajan
Newstrack India
Kolkata, Nov.25 (ANI): Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's top economic adviser C Rangarajan has said that the opening of the retail sector to foreign supermarkets in the country would have a limited impact on small players. Interacting with mediapersons ...
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Wall Street up on Greece hopes, retail in focus
Economic Times
NEW YORK: U.S. stocks opened higher on Friday on signs of progress in talks about releasing aid to Greece, and with the U.S. retail sector in focus as the holiday shopping season begins. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 62.52 points, or 0.49 ...
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2nd Street retail portion set to start construction within the next 2 months
The Lawton Constitution
2nd Street retail portion set to start construction within the next 2 months Featured. Written by Kim McConnell; Sunday, 25 November 2012 00:16; font size decrease font size decrease font size increase font size increase font size; Print · Email. Rate ...
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Fissures in opposition over voting on FDI in retail
Rediff
Fissures in the opposition over Foreign Direct Investment in retail came to government's aid Thursday as the opening day of Parliament's winter session was washed out and Trinamool Congress' [ Images ] move for a no-confidence motion flopped. At the ...
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Perspective: Millions of retail workers deserve thanks — and a pay raise
St. Augustine Record
Many of the United States's 15 million cashiers and salespeople had little choice but to report to work before the sun rose the day after Thanksgiving, the frenzied start of the holiday shopping season. It was even more painful for some: Wal-Mart ...
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