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Retail, fast-food workers rally for higher pay in Chicago
Chicago Tribune
She and other fast-food and retail workers flocked to downtown Chicago on Wednesday to make a public pitch for higher wages. Their "Fight for $15 campaign" seeks $15 an hour for employees. It is supported by a coalition of local community, labor and ...
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Co-op deal collapse denies retail banking sector another major player
The Guardian (blog)
Increasing competition in retail banking has been a priority since the 2011 Commons Treasury committee report on the matter. Indeed, the government's first reaction to the news of the Co-op-Lloyds collapse indicated that it realised increased ...
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The Guardian (blog)
Satoru Iwata Outlines Retail Download Strategies and a Future of NFC
Nintendo Life
If you're a traditionalist that doesn't like the idea of retail downloads, DLC and additional paid extras for games, look away now. As Nintendo seeks to maximise revenues and hit its 100 billion Yen operating profit target, it's going to offer us more ...
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Nintendo Life
Axis Bank gains from bigger retail exposure - The Telegraph
Calcutta Telegraph
"We were under-served in the retail segment which we are growing now. Retail assets have grown to 27 per cent from 22 per cent and I see them touching 30 per cent by the end of FY14 (2013-14)," Axis Bank executive director Somnath Sengupta told ...
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Calcutta Telegraph
Dixons Retail Upgraded by Espirito Santo Execution Noble to "Buy" (DXNS)
Daily Political
Dixons Retail logo Espirito Santo Execution Noble upgraded shares of Dixons Retail (LON: DXNS) from a neutral rating to a buy rating in a research report sent to investors on Monday morning, StockRatingsNetwork reports. The firm currently has GBX 42 ...
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French luxury and retail group Kering sees sales rise just 1 percent as Puma ...
Washington Post
PARIS — Kering says revenues rose 1 percent in the first quarter of the year, unusually little growth for the French luxury and retail group whose Puma brand is struggling amid Europe's economic crisis. The company, which is in the process of changing ...
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UK economy fears amid low consumer spending
Scotsman
Helen Dickinson, the BRC's director-general, said: "The retail administrations of recent months have also filtered through to the figures, pushing sector redundancy rates up to the highest level since the monitor began at the height of the recession in ...
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Scotsman
Converting Obsolete Warehouses Into Upscale Retail Outlets
GlobeSt.com
But as GlobeSt.com reported this week, Chicago-based HSA Commercial has broken ground on a project that will preserve the warehouse shells and fill the spaces with high-end retailers like Nordstrom Rack and Ulta Cosmetics, both of whom have already ...
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Retail majors keen to enter India: Commerce Minister
Fibre2fashion.com
As India opened entry of foreign firms in multi-brand retailing in the country through foreign direct investment (FDI) route, last year, several retail majors like Tesco and Sainsbury have expressed interest in launching outlets in India, Commerce and ...
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Fibre2fashion.com
Could bonds ever trade like stocks? Enter retail platforms
MarketWatch
Stocks trade at high frequencies, in small sizes, with tight spreads. Bonds? Not so much. Secondary market fixed-income trading has been comparatively illiquid, but the rise of the retail investor platforms could change that. In a commentary this week ...
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Manhattan Lures Gazit as Web Shops Sink Retail: Israel Overnight
Businessweek
E-commerce sales in the U.S. grew 15 percent to a record $186.2 billion in 2012, according to data researcher ComScore Inc., as online retailers including Amazon.com Inc. and EBay Inc. boosted sales by at least 20 percent. While Gazit-Globe, which owns ...
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Sprint And T-Mobile Facing Galaxy S4 Shipping Delays And Retail Availability ...
Android Police
Samsung is facing some difficulties in getting its newest flagship phone into the hands of its U.S. customers. T-Mobile and Sprint have both reported that they will need to push back retail and online availability of the device. T-Mobile will now begin ...
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National Retail Properties (NNN) Ex-Dividend Date Scheduled for April 26, 2013
NASDAQ
National Retail Properties ( NNN ) will begin trading ex-dividend on April 26, 2013. A cash dividend payment of $0.395 per share is scheduled to be paid on May 15, 2013. Shareholders who purchased NNN stock prior to the ex-dividend date are eligible ...
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Indonesia: Retail battle takes shape
Oxford Business Group
Rising profits and plans for expansion by major Indonesian retailers as international players enter the burgeoning mall segment highlight confidence in the sector's prospects. However, creeping inflationary pressures and growing regulatory requirements ...
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