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Kutwal Foods plans retail initiative Hindu Business Line Pune-based Kutwal Foods Pvt Ltd, a maker of processed milk, milk products, soft drinks, and packaged drinking water under the Urja brand name is entering a new retail format brand 'myUrja' that will house all its products. The company plans to launch ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Retail sales creep higher in weak holiday season: early data Reuters The preliminary estimate from SpendingPulse is in line with other estimates showing weak growth during the holiday season, when retailers can book about 30 percent of annual sales and in many cases half of their profits. Research firm ShopperTrak said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
What Offline Retail Stores Can Learn From E-Commerce Forbes The holidays are upon us, often seen as make-or-break it time for brick-and-mortar retailers as shoppers stream into their stores by the millions. But according to National Retail Federation's recent survey of Black Friday weekend 2012 shoppers, online ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Disappointing holiday sales dent retail stocks MarketWatch NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Retail stocks dropped on Wednesday post Christmas, while the broader markets gained ground, after different indications pointed to broadly disappointing holiday season sales through Christmas. The Johnson Redbook Retail ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fiscal-cliff-deal talks, retail, Netflix in focus MarketWatch Investors will be watching reports on post-holiday retail sales. Europe was closed for an extended holiday, while Asia was higher overnight, with a softer yen benefiting Tokyo stocks. Nomura raised its earnings outlook for Honda, Mazda and Toyota ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Retail push to open all hours The Australian The nation's retail outlets were expected to reap more than $1.8 billion from clearances yesterday, a 2.5 per cent lift on last year's total, according to the Australian National Retailers Association. Shoppers camped outside Adelaide's Rundle Mall ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Olam addresses concerns of retail investors Channel News Asia SINGAPORE: Addressing concerns of retail investors, the senior management of commodities firm Olam International met with over 200 retail investors last week. Moderated by the President of the Securities Investors Association (SIAS), Mr David Gerald ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Microsoft Hails Retail Store Strategy; 6 More Coming Soon International Business Times Microsoft opened the stores to help push its new Surface tablet as well as Windows 8 OS as a means to compete with the more than 400 retail stores previously opened by Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), which are among the world's most profitable for any retailer. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Redbook: US Retail Sales Flat in First Four Weeks of Dec. Vs Nov. Fox Business National chain store sales were flat in the first four weeks of December from November, according to Redbook Research's latest indicator, released Wednesday. The index's results compared with a targeted 0.2% gain. The Johnson Redbook Index also ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NCC to divest retail and office project in Central Malmö Property Magazine International NCC is selling an office property and a retail property, with a garage, in the Triangeln property in Central Malmö for SEK 1,195 million. The buyer is Vasakronan. The sale will generate a positive impact on earnings during the fourth quarter of 2013. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Camrose looks beyond retail for new employment Edmonton Journal This large commercial strip, the most visible sign of the 2006-07 boom, solidified Camrose's position as regional retail centre for 100,000 people in the surrounding agriculture area. It's a big factor in the local economy and one reason Camrose is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Police Blotter: Alcohol, Retail Theft Arrests Patch.com Two individuals were charged with retail theft Dec. 19 at Kohl's, 235 N. Milwaukee Ave. Police said the two women left the store without paying for merchandise valued at more than $1,200. Arrested were: Delfina Dominguez, 32, of 1991 2nd St., Highland ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Holiday retail sales weakest since 2008 Washington Business Journal (blog) Sales of electronics, clothing, jewelery and home goods in the two months before Christmas increased 0.7 percent compared with last year -- below the 3 to 4 percent growth analysts had expected, WTOP reported. It was also the worst year-over-year ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Police Blotter: Retail Theft and Damaged Car Windows Patch.com RETAIL THEFT. Victor J. Miele, 31, who resides at 10280 Kenilworth Avenue in Algonquin, was arrested for retail theft at 675 N. Rand Road in Lake Zurich, Dec. 17. Miele removed $49.99 worth merchandise without paying for the items. Miele was charged ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Butcher uncovers a part of Stroud's retail history Stroud News and Journal BUTCHER Tony Spencer uncovered a fascinating part of Stroud's retail history while carrying out repairs at his premises in Kendrick Street. He found old signs for a haberdashers shop called Blinkhorns which appear to date from around 1925. Historian ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Murphy Oil Announces 200 New Retail Fuel Stations MarketWatch (press release) Steven A. Cosse, Murphy Oil Corporation's President and Chief Executive Officer, commented, "This agreement represents a significant step forward in our long-term relationship with Wal-Mart as we pursue our business plan to separate the U.S. retail ... See all stories on this topic » |
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