Friday, March 22, 2013

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Archos GamePad hits retail in US, priced $180
Joystiq
Archos GamePad hits retail in US, priced $180. by Sinan Kubba · Writer RSS on Mar 22nd 2013 11:01PM. 0. Archos GamePad hits retail in US, priced $180. Archos' GamePad is on sale in the US. It's taken a little longer than expected to get here, but the ...
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Labour department cracks whip on retail outlets
The New Indian Express
The recent surprise raids conducted by the labour department in different areas of the city, reveal that many branded retail outlets flout the provisions of section 7 (1) of AP Shops and Establishment Act, which mandates the establishments to be ...
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Retail sales in Sask. hit record high in January
StarPhoenix
January retail sales were the highest among the provinces, posting a 6.7 per cent increase over January 2012, according to figures released Thursday by Statistics Canada. Retail sales totalled $1.463 billion in January, the highest on record for that ...
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Online retail sales to top US$650b
Shanghai Daily (subscription)
"In lower-tier cities, online shopping contributes to a large part of incremental spending rather than just a replacement channel for purchasing," said Chen Yougang, a partner with McKinsey & Co. China's 1.2 trillion yuan online retail market was close ...
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Tesco focusing on Asia for growth but India is still a work in progress
Livemint
Singapore: Tesco Plc, the world's third largest retail company, is focusing on Asia to drive growth, but India is still a work in progress as it tries to pin down the right format that will work in the country. The UK-based company entered the country ...
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY - AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT : Retail ...
4-traders (press release)
The Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer, Wayne Swan, and Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation, Bill Shorten, have introduced legislation today to further encourage the development of Australia's retail corporate bond market.
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