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Outlook for retail sector negative in 2013: India Ratings
Times of India
COIMBATORE: Foreign direct investment ( FDI) in multi-brand retail may have passed the parliamentary test. But the outlook for the retail sector would be negative in 2013 due to the continuing weakness in consumer spending on the back of rising ...
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In-store shoppers likely to head online next time they buy: IBM
Reuters India
J. Crew Chief Executive Officer Mickey Drexler scolded a panel at a Financo event on Monday for retail CEOs and other business leaders for not addressing the threat of Amazon during a discussion about how essential stores are for branding. "How do you ...
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Outlook negative for retail in 2013, says India Ratings
mydigitalfc.com
Stating that the retailers experienced deterioration in same store sales growth in three of the last four quarters, India Ratings said that overall revenue growth for the sector fell to single digit in 2012 from double-digits prior to 2012. Deep N ...
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2013 NRF Adds Digital Flair to Retail Shopping
Wall Street Journal (India)
... Adds Digital Flair to Retail Shopping. Companies at the 2013 National Retail Federation Conference in New York showed off ways to bring the interactivity of online shopping into the brick-and-mortar setting. WSJ's Andria Cheng reports via #WorldStream.
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Apple Retail VP Jerry McDougal Resigns To Be With Family
Cult of Mac
The recent departure of John Browett has left Apple searching for a new senior executive to lead its retail division. Internally, Apple has had a couple of execs who could fit the bill. One of the top contenders, retail VP Jerry McDougal, has now left ...
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Retail sales improve in December, still fall short of expectations
AGBeat
Total holiday retail sales increased 3.0 percent, below the NRF's projected forecast of 4.1, to $579.8 billion. Additionally, non-store holiday sales grew 11.1 percent. Shop.org in October forecast a 12.0 percent growth in online sales in the months of ...
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British retail giant HMV faces the music of distress
The News International
British retail giant HMV faces the music of distress. Wednesday, January 16, 2013. From Print Edition. LONDON: For generations of British music fans, HMV stores were the perfect place to while away a Saturday afternoon, browsing through racks of albums ...
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Instant View: December retail sales rise more than expected
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. retail sales rose more than expected in December as Americans shrugged off the threat of higher taxes and bought automobiles and a range of other goods, suggesting momentum in consumer spending as the year ended.
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Retail Sales Climb 0.5%
Wall Street Journal
Americans stepped up their spending during the holidays, a sign consumers may overcome their concerns about the debt-ceiling debate and continue to spur the economy. U.S. retail sales rose 0.5% in December from a month earlier, outpacing November's ...
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US retail sales rise in December
FRANCE 24
People look for post-Christmas sales at a shopping mall in Glendale, California, on December 26, 2012. US retail sales in December rose more than expected, official data released Tuesday showed, suggesting solid consumer spending despite an ongoing ...
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Retail loan growth lifts Axis Bank net 22% in Q3
Hindu Business Line
Retail loan growth and lower provisioning helped Axis Bank report a 22 per cent increase in net profit at Rs 1,347 crore in the October-December quarter. The private sector lender had posted a net profit of Rs 1,102 crore in the year-ago period. Net ...
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