Thursday, December 13, 2012

H&R Johnson (India) plans retail experience zones in 3 formats

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US retail sales rose 0.3 per cent in November
Economic Times
U.S. retail sales rose 0.3 percent in November from October, the Commerce Department said Thursday. That offset a 0.3 percent decline in October from September. The figures were much stronger after factoring out gas prices, which have fallen sharply in ...
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H&R Johnson (India) plans retail experience zones in 3 formats
Hindu Business Line
The company has set up 32 retail zones by the first half of current fiscal and plans to have a footprint of nearly 100 by the end of current fiscal and thereafter enhance it to a chain of about 300 within two years, according to Dinesh Vyas, Brand Head ...
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Europe, Jobless Claims, Retail Impact Markets
Wall Street Journal (India)
Europe, Jobless Claims, Retail Impact Markets. Dow Jones' Matt Jarzemsky joins the News Hub to discuss changes in jobless claims, retail sales and the impact on European markets from the news that the Euro-zone will release delayed aid to Greece.
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Oil Fluctuates on US Retail Sales, Jobless Claims
Bloomberg
Oil fluctuated as U.S. retail sales rose less than expected in November and first-time claims for unemployment insurance declined to a nine-week low. Prices were little changed as the Commerce Department said sales gained 0.3 percent last month.
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Congress for multi brand retail in Himachal
Hill Post
Shimla: Congress in power would implement FDI in multi brand retail in Himachal as a party spokesman turned around to hold that chief minister Prem Kumar Dhumal views on the subject held no weight at a time when elections in the state have been held ...
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Year-end trades in retail: Any quality names on sale?
MSN Money
The following is a list of five retailers, all of which have grown earnings while posting positive same-store comps. Amazon (AMZN): a purveyor of such durables as clothing, books, and electronics, the company has an advantage over its brick-and-mortar ...
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US Stocks Inch Higher after Jobless Claims, Retail Data
Wall Street Journal
NEW YORK--Stocks inched slightly higher early Thursday amid better-than-expected readings on jobless claims and retail sales. The Dow Jones Industrial Average edged up 8 points, or 0.1%, to 13253. The Standard & Poor's 500-stock index added 1.62 ...
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12 Ways Technology Has Utterly Transformed The Way We Buy Things
Business Insider
socialcommercesumchilogo_edited-1.jpg Learn the latest strategy in e-commerce and social media at Social Commerce Summit on February 6, 2013, in New York. Speakers include Walmart, Rue La La, TripAdvisor and other major brands, startups and VCs.
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Brazil Swap Rates Drop on Signs of Economic Slowdown; Real Falls
Bloomberg
Brazil's swap rates dropped for a second day as Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke's warning that budget wrangling is weakening the world's largest economy overshadowed a pick-up in Brazilian retail sales. Swap rates on contracts due January ...
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Forex Analysis: Retail Traders Heavily Long USD, Reversal Risk Grows
DailyFX
Retail forex trading crowds have bought aggressively into US Dollar (ticker: USDOLLAR) weakness against the Euro and Australian Dollar, we see risk of further declines. View individual currency sections: EURUSD - Crowds Most Net Short EURUSD Since ...
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Brazil's Real Opens Little Changed After Retail-Sales Data
Wall Street Journal
SAO PAULO--Brazil's real slipped a few ticks weaker against the dollar in early trading Thursday but continued to hover around its strongest levels in the past three weeks, as local retail-sales data improved and investors mulled the implications of ...
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Coming up: US retail sales, PPI, jobless claims
MarketWatch
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - U.S. retail sales likely rose in November because of strong demand for autos, wholesale prices probably fell last month and weekly jobless claims were little changed, according to the forecast of economists surveyed by ...
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FDI in retail will impoverish Dalit community, says Udit Raj
Zee News
Lashing out at various Dalit leaders in Parliament, he said not even a single leader from the community raised their voice for reservation for Dalits in the retail sector. "Reservations in government jobs and politics are the only means for the ...
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