Monday, December 03, 2012

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Traders ask SP, BSP to vote against FDI in retail
Times of India
Despite saying many times that they oppose FDI in retail, they have never come out in the open to oppose it. Their actual game plan would only be revealed during the session and its voting process." If both of them do not vote against the FDI move, we ...
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Sheila ready to implement FDI in retail this Assembly session
Indian Express
As the Congress prepares for the debate and vote in Parliament over foreign direct investment (FDI), Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit is set to implement FDI in retail in the winter session of the Delhi Assembly. The Delhi Cabinet is expected to clear the ...
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FDI in retail: PM springs surprise, courts Jaya
Hindustan Times
In a surprise move, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday sought the support of the AIADMK on foreign direct investment (FDI) in multi-brand retail, urging it to re-consider its opposition in national interest. Singh made the appeal – though the move ...
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Voting on FDI in retail: BJP, Cong issue 3-line whips to MPs
Deccan Herald
With voting on FDI in retail becoming a crucial issue in Parliament, BJP and Congress are leaving no stone unturned to muster their numbers and issued three-line whips to their MPs. As the Lok Sabha takes up the discussion tomorrow under a rule that ...
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Online GST threshold stays for now -govt
Sky News Australia
The businesses argue that while online shopping from foreign outlets may comprise a small component of the overall retail sector, it's a fast-growing trend that is being supported by an effectively GST-free status on less expensive items. Releasing the ...
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Hotel retail turns trendy with pop-up shops, 'libraries'
USA TODAY
"Hotel retail isn't just convenience oriented anymore," says Ann Natunewicz, who runs U.S. retail research for Colliers International and travels frequently for her work. "It's an amenity because hotels have to differentiate themselves from competitors.
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The Walking Dead retail version delayed to December 11
Joystiq
The Walking Dead retail version has been pushed back a week in North America, now scheduled to launch on December 11. The standard and collector's editions were originally slated to hit in physical form on December 4. We assume the undead don't ...
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Retail must rise to challenge
Tasmania Mercury
THE challenge for local retailers was spelt out loud and clear yesterday, with October the 11th consecutive monthly fall in retail spending. As the Mercury seeks to boost the $1.5 billion a year sector by supporting local retailers, the data showed a 0 ...
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Black Friday Won't Save Retail-As-We-Know-It
Forbes
Thomson Reuters tracks major retailers actual sales results — not surveys — and the most recent data was disappointing. Sales at stores open at least a year gained 1.6% increase in November. This is far below the nonsensical 13% number the National ...
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Retailers Brave Brazil's Slums in Search of New 'Middle Class'
Businessweek
The night before appliance retailer Casas Bahia opened in Rio de Janeiro's largest slum, resident Joana Darc de Morandi couldn't sleep. Shopping list in hand, she was first in line seven hours before some 200 people began streaming through the store's ...
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Retail Report: Mixed Bag for 2013
GlobeSt.com
CHICAGO-Though some sources of uncertainty hindering spending will go away in 2013, Jones Lang LaSalle's 2013 National Retail Real Estate Outlook doesn't predict a whole lot of improvement in retail commercial real estate in the coming year. Despite ...
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