Tuesday, February 26, 2013

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No proposal on FDI in multi-brand retail so far
Business Today
He also said that since 2006, 66 proposals, including that of GAS, Diesel Fashion, Hallmark Group, Nokia Corporation, Pavers and Damiani, in the single brand retail have been approved by the government. He added that the government has received 12 ...
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Business Today
Retail sector sales pace slowest in five years
Belfast Telegraph
... Print; Font Size. HOLLY WILLIAMS bustel@belfasttelegraph.co.uk – 27 February 2013. RETAIL sales rose at their slowest pace for five months in February as food stores suffered their worst performance for more than five years, according to new figures.
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Westfield Retail to Borrow to Develop as It Pays Out All Profits
Bloomberg
Westfield Retail, the Australia and New Zealand-focused company spun off by Westfield Group, today reported a 2 percent increase in distributable earnings to A$572.6 million in the 12 months to Dec. 31. It will pay out the full amount in dividends ...
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Japanese Retail Sales Fall Less-Than-Expected in January
IBTimes.co.uk
On a seasonally-adjusted monthly basis, retail sales climbed 2.3 percent in January, well ahead of economists' expectations for an increase of 0.9 percent following the flat reading in December. Sales from large retailers contracted 3.5 percent on year ...
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IBTimes.co.uk
Google Shuts Down Notion That It Will Open Retail Stores
WebProNews
At Mobile World Congress, Andy Rubin, SVP of Mobile and Digital Content at Google (and co-founder of Android), shut down rumors that Google will be opening up retail stores. Last week, 9to5Google put out a report indicating that Google would be opening ...
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Andy Rubin: Google Has 'No Plans' To Launch Retail Stores
TechCrunch
In a roundtable discussion with reporters today, Google's head of Android Andy Rubin came right out and flatly denied the search giant was considering the launch of retail locations. "Google has no plans and we have nothing to announce," Rubin was ...
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TechCrunch
Busting Underground Shoplifting Rings: Inside Organized Retail Crime Raids
ABC News
We used to call it shoplifting, but these days the foot soldiers of retail crime rings are known as boosters. Police even have an acronym for these operations: ORC, which stands for Organized Retail Crime. "It's just like a Fortune 500 company," said ...
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ABC News
Mexico's Retail Companies on the Top 250 Global Powers of Retailing List
About - News & Issues
The largest retail chains in Mexico in 2013 are also some of the largest retailers in the world. Overall, Mexican retailing has fared well compared to global competitors. Almost without exception the largest retail chains in Mexico have risen in the ...
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Click retail surges but bricks still important - ECE/Berger
Property Investor Europe (subscription)
Online shopping is becoming ever more important and sooner or later, bricks and mortar will be replaced by internet 'click' retail where only price matters, says a new report by German consultant Roland Berger and retail developer and investor ECE.
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Google confirms no plans for retail stores
SlashGear
Earlier this month we heard chatter that Google may be introducing a line of retail stores in order to promote its physical products, like various Chromebooks, Nexus devices, and their upcoming Google Glasses. However, Senior Vice President of Mobile ...
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SlashGear
Google has 'no plans' to launch retail stores in the near future
Memeburn
Rumours that Google was set to launch a series of retail stores are false. At least that's the impression Google's head of Android Andy Rubin gave at a roundtable with journalists today. "Google has no plans and we have nothing to announce," he is ...
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Memeburn
Forex News: USD/JPY Unmoved on Retail Trade Report
DailyFX
The USD/JPY was little changed on Japan's retail trade, which posted a -1.1percent (YoY) decrease in January, compared to a downwardly revised 0.3 (YoY) percent increase in December. The figure came in slightly above expectation set for -1.5 percent.
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Andy Rubin shuts Google retail store rumors down, says feelings toward Firefox ...
Phandroid.com
After we talked about how nice a Google retail store would be, rumors began ramping up that Google would actually look to launch a small crop of stores either later this year or early next year. Why not, right? The Nexus program has skyrocketed, the ...
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Google's Andy Rubin shoots down rumors of their own retail stores
Android Community
Sadness! Recently we've been hearing a flurry of reports and rumors that good old Google will be opening up their own retail stores to compete with the likes of Apple, Samsung, and Microsoft in the real world. Reports suggested Google had multiple ...
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Android Community
Aus tobacco restriction burning Auckland retail
eTravelBlackboard - Asia Edition
The Australian government's decision to introduce tighter tobacco allowances for international travellers has impacted retail revenue growth at Auckland Airport, the operator has announced. In September last year, the Australian government announced ...
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Texas service activity grows in February, but retail sales decline slightly
Dallas Morning News
Retail grew at a slower pace in February, according to the retail portion of the Dallas Fed's survey. The Texas Retail Outlook Survey's sales index edged down from 14.8 to 12.4. Inventories were up. Company outlooks and perceptions of general business ...
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Fashion's Night Out on Hiatus in US
Women's Wear Daily
While it was debatable whether FNO actually brought in additional sales for participating retailers, it was viewed more as a "big party" or "street festival," and a chance to get people into stores and expose them to the latest fall fashions ...
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