Thursday, April 18, 2013

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Retail market still tough as buyers chase bargains
Irish Independent
"There is a stark message in the report that there is no fat left to cut from any retail operation and it is vital that the Government and key stakeholders, including the banking sector take note," said Tara Buckley, the director general of retail ...
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Lower GST-free threshold to $20: McInnes - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning Herald
Speaking at a Trans-Tasman Business Circle lunch today, Mr McInnes said retailers in Australia could not compete with overseas players who could ship products into the country valued under $1000 and avoid paying duties and GST. "It's almost impossible ...
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Retail properties pay off for Rebosis
Independent Online
REBOSIS, the listed black-managed and substantially black-held property fund, increased turnover from its retail portfolio by 10 percent in the six months to February despite the increasing pressure on consumer expenditure. Chief executive Sisa ...
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Amazon Threat Fails to Damp Saraiva Leading Retail Rally
Bloomberg
Amazon, the world's biggest seller of goods online, is joining foreign retailers from Gap Inc. to Topshop in seeking a foothold in Brazil, where retail sales surged 8.4 percent in 2012. Like its predecessors, Amazon may find navigating the second ...
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Retail Action Project Stages Protest at Juicy Couture Flagship in NY
Women's Wear Daily
A petition with 5,000 signatures was delivered to Juicy Couture claiming that the retailer has been laying off full-time workers and making them part-time employees to avoid paying health benefits and paid sick days, said Carrie Gleason, executive ...
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Women's Wear Daily
Analysis: How retailers can cope with ongoing weather storms
Retail Week
The BRC-KPMG Retail Sales Monitor also flagged a cold-weather impact on fashion. KPMG head of retail David McCorquodale says: "Clothing and footwear retailers had a dismal month as the cold weather froze sales, leaving summer skirts and sandals on ...
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Retail Week
Retail sales suffer after spring snowfall
Metro
Shock snowfall and the coldest March on record hit the high street last month as retailers were unable to shift spring stock. Retail sales were down 0.7 per cent, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said, as department and clothing stores reported ...
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