Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Retail heiress in legal fight with bank

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Newtown massacre: Obama plans to reinstate assault weapons ban as retail ...
The Independent
The decision by America's most recognised discount retailer followed a similar move by another chain, Dick's Sporting Goods, to suspend sales of all hunting rifles. At the same time, one of the country's largest asset management firms, Cerberus Capital ...
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The Independent
HK's retail sales to slow in 2013
China Daily
The prospects for retail sales in Hong Kong may not be as promising as it used to be, but the pressure on local retailers' profit margins may be relieved a little in 2013 as rental costs may ease slightly, said analysts at PwC. Hong Kong's retail sales ...
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China Daily
Playing The PowerShares Dynamic Retail Portfolio ETF For The Holiday Season ...
ETF Daily News (blog)
Eric Dutram: As consumer spending is the key to the viability of any economy, the health of the retail industry is an important economic indicator. According to the National Retail Federation, retail spending accounts for about $2.5 trillion of annual ...
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ETF Daily News (blog)
Retail heiress in legal fight with bank
Financial Times
A retail heiress who lost billions of euros in an insolvency in the financial crisis on Tuesday began legal action against a Deutsche Bank unit for its role. Madeleine Schickedanz, formerly one of the world's wealthiest women, was the main shareholder ...
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Developer proposes 350000 square-foot apartment, retail complex on Harvard ...
Boston.com
A developer filed a detailed proposal with the city this week to build a 350,000 square-foot retail and residential development on land owned by Harvard University in the Barry's Corner section of Allston. The plans call for constructing two buildings ...
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New building in Hampstead will house offices, retail
Montgomery Advertiser
The Hampstead community in east Montgomery held a groundbreaking Tuesday for a new two-story retail and office building in its Town Center development. Construction will begin next month on the 14,000-square-feet building with its first tenant, ...
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$12-million condo-retail project planned
TheChronicleHerald.ca
A new mixed-use development is set to sprout on Spring Garden Road in Halifax over the coming year. Plans are being finalized for a $12-million, seven-storey retail and residential building at 5504 Spring Garden Rd. Westwood Developments Ltd. , headed ...
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Global CPG and Retail Brands Adopt MetricStream GRC Solutions to Provide ...
eReleases (press release)
PALO ALTO, Calif., Dec. 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – In order to build viable global brands, consumer product companies (CPG), retailers, and Internet and e-commerce organizations are diversifying their product portfolio, building complex overseas supply ...
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Wal-Mart probes Mexico licensing process following NY Times bribery report
National Post
Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world's biggest retailer, said it's investigating how it got a license for a store in Mexico as the New York Times reported its local unit bribed an official to change a zoning map. Wal-Mart de Mexico SAB gave US$52,000 to an ...
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National Post
GRINCH WATCH: Employee theft hurts retailers
Press-Enterprise (blog)
Global Retail Theft Barometer said U.S. retailers lost more than $18.4 billion last year from light -fingered employees. The FBI cites employee theft as one of the fastest growing crimes. Used to be that 14 to 17 percent of workers ripped off their ...
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Press-Enterprise (blog)


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