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Basalt's retail surge continues
Aspen Times
BASALT — Basalt's retail-sales resurgence continued in February when sales tax revenues jumped nearly 19 percent from prior year, according to a report the town finance department released this week. The town collected $287,991 in taxes from sales in ...
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Property tax hits sales at retail giant Musgrave
Irish Independent
Musgrave, the biggest Irish owned retailer which runs the SuperValu and Centra empire, suffered a blip in sales as a result of the arrival of the hated property tax, according to chief executive Chris Martin.
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Irish Independent
UK: NFU's farming challenge to retail giant Tesco
East Anglian Daily Times
The retailer, which says says it wants to give customers more information about suppliers and how they work, agreed to simplify its complicated supply chain and introduce "world-class" traceability and testing. It says it will source from British ...
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East Anglian Daily Times
Bergfeld Center celebrates 64 years of retail business - Tyler Morning Telegraph
Tyler Morning Telegraph
Bergfeld was 5 when the state's second-oldest retail center was being constructed, and he recalls walking around the unfinished buildings with his father, Julius "J.L." Bergfeld Sr. The family's project was 20 years in the making. When Bergfeld's ...
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Homebase profits down 50 per cent due to weather
Express.co.uk
Pre-tax profit is expected to fall even further from predictions. When parent company Home Retail Group reports full-year results this week, it is expected to say that earnings at Homebase have crashed by nearly 50 per cent. The DIY chain is forecast ...
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Kuwait's Alshaya to bring in 50 brands at new Doha mall
Saudi Gazette
KUWAIT — MH Alshaya Co. has signed an anchor tenancy agreement with the $1.6-billion Doha Festival City project, which will see the company bringing in 50 well-known brands to the new retail, entertainment and leisure complex. The project is currently ...
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Saudi Gazette
Retail trade: Sector boasts many jobs, but lower wages
Yakima Herald-Republic (press release)
Shoppers Gloria Martinez, left, and Jennifer Brice look merchandise at the new Kohl's during a soft opening at Valley Mall in Union Gap, Wash. Sunday, March 6, 2011. Retail jobs in the area, not surprisingly, have increased, likely due to an increase ...
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Governor Quinn announces retailer 'Art Van Furniture' expands into Chicago area
Examiner.com
Governor Pat Quinn yesterday announced at a press conference that Art Van Furniture, the Midwest's largest furniture retailer, will expand into the Chicago area with new retail and distribution locations, bringing approximately 600 new jobs to the area.
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DDF sales jump 12pc in Q1 - Trade Arabia
Trade Arabia
The new facility has been well received by passengers and has enabled us to introduce a number of firsts, including a retail offer in Emirates First Class lounge in Concourse A, which is doing very well." "We have also been able to extend our existing ...
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Trade Arabia
Wal-Mart: Company's Valley growth fosters more jobs
Yakima Herald-Republic (press release)
Wal-Mart employs about 1,500 in the Yakima Valley at its three retail stores and the distribution center in Grandview. With 900 of those working at the three stores, Wal-Mart is the largest retail employer in Yakima County. Most of these employees are ...
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Online sales tax legislation could crash in House of Representatives
The Hill (blog)
The Marketplace Fairness Act, for which retail groups and state government organizations have lobbied extensively, would allow states to collect sales tax revenue from Internet retailers throughout the country. A 1992 Supreme Court decision currently ...
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JGRA welcomes low-sulphur diesel
Jamaica Gleaner
President of the Jamaica Gasolene Retailers Association (JGRA), Derrick Thompson, has welcomed Energy Minister Phillip Paulwell's announcement that low-sulphur diesel will soon be available in Jamaica. Paulwell made the announcement in his recent ...
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Jamaica Gleaner
Curry Printing to consolidate space
Worcester Telegram
The company, with headquarters in Westboro, will lease out 2,600 square feet of retail space and move its operations into another part of the building, according to Matt Mayrand, a vice president at the commercial real estate company Kelleher ...
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Hennes & Mauritz prepares $130 million drive to crack Indian market
Times of India
Indian retail consultancy Technopak has predicted the textile and clothing market in the country would more than double to $141 billion by 2021, from $58 billion in 2012. In recent years, H&M has been adding other brands to its core H&M chain, such as ...
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LIGARE Voyages at KU to train students
GreaterKashmir.com
The company intends to train graduates in the areas of hospitality, aviation and retail, for 90 days and based on their performance the trained graduates would be considered for placements, a KU handout here today said. Prof. Talat Ahmad, Vice ...
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GreaterKashmir.com


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