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Will scrap FDI in retail if voted to power, says BJP
Times of India
JAIPUR: If the BJP-led coalition comes to power at the Centre after the next elections, the decision to allow FDI in retail would be revoked, senior BJP leader Murli Manohar Joshi said here on Sunday. Describing it as one of the biggest blunders, Joshi ...
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Foreign firms seek retail therapy in Australia
Reuters
Australia is being invaded by a swathe of foreign retailers, piling pressure on a local industry already battered by weak consumer spending and ruthless internet competition. U.S. retail giant Williams-Sonoma Inc (WSM.N) opens its first owner-operated ...
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Retail growth surge highest in country
Wairarapa Times-Age
"I think it's marvellous for our retailers and it's a sign that maybe people are feeling more confident about using their discretionary dollar in our region." She said the news was hugely encouraging ahead of the pre-Christmas rush. "There are a lot of ...
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What's in store for retail in 2013?
Smart Company
At the end of each year I write to the top 20 CEOs and leaders in the CROSSMARK client base. I've been doing it for almost a decade. In my message, I recap on the prediction I made for the year just finishing and predict a key area that will absorb the ...
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CENTRO RETAIL AUSTRALIA LTD : EGM Notice of Meeting and Proxy Form
4-traders
There are off-street car parks within a block of the venue which charge between $19 and $22 an hour for each of the first three hours. The Sofitel Melbourne on Collins driveway is accessible from Collins Street and valet parking is available for a fee.
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Key shopping week upon us
Inside Retailing
Retailers around the country expect to see almost $12 billion in spending this week, more than double what was spent last week, in the last minute rush to Christmas, according to projections from the Australian National Retailers Association (ANRA) and ...
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Retail study shows local growth potential
Paragould Daily Press
The report used statistics from the U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Census Bureau's Census of Retail Trade to project how much Paragould consumers would spend in 2012, compared to projected retail sales in the city. The study also used the same ...
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