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Single-brand retail: Furla seeks DIPP nod, H&M may be next Indian Express The list of single brand retailers seeking an entry into the Indian market is expanding rapidly. After the proposals from IKEA, Pramod, Zara and Fossil, the department of industrial policy and promotion (DIPP) has received another foreign direct ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Retail ETFs Hit Record Highs as Consumers Turn Upbeat ETF Trends Retail sector ETFs are trading at all-time highs as consumers grow more confident to spend and borrow after years of deleveraging in the wake of the financial crisis. However, March retail sales likely slowed after February's data revealed the largest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Postage costs soar by 30% as online retail booms Newcastle Herald Online retailers say the changes are a ''direct hit'' on their businesses and they have no option but to charge customers more. Australia Post defends the increases, saying it is ''operating in a challenging business environment with increasing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Pockets' of retail growth in Timaru Stuff.co.nz South Canterbury shoppers appear to be opening their wallets a bit more but some retailers feel activity is still "flat". Electronic transaction processor Paymark's figures show the region's electronic spend was $71.7 million for March, a 3.7 per cent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Valassis' Brand.net Locates Shoppers with Geo-Commerce Retail Zone ... Stockhouse Geo-Commerce Retail Zone overlays local store trading areas with millions of fresh transactional and retail trade area data points, creating relevant advertising zones around all leading grocery, drug and mass retailers. With precision, brand ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cramer: Retail Investors, Don't Misjudge the Market CNBC.com (blog) If you're a retail investor it would seem like a reasonable conclusion. After all, few things are more important to the health of our economy than jobs and the latest jobs data released Friday was, in a word, dismal. The economy created a paltry 88,000 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
GM works to expand 2014 Impala leases to retail customers The Detroit News The current Impala is mostly a fleet vehicle; 70 percent of sales are to fleet customers. But Chevy wants to sell 70 percent of the new Impala — its flagship sedan just hitting dealerships now — to retail customers, said Don Johnson, vice president ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Valero Spins off Retail Unit Zacks.com One of the most important steps you can take today is to set up your portfolio tracker on Zacks.com. Once you do, you'll be notified of major events affecting your stocks and/or funds with daily email alerts. Set yours up today. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Nokia Corporation (ADR) (NYSE:NOK) Has Shut Down Its Retail Store On ... Cogo Nokia Corporation (ADR)(NYSE:NOK) has wind up its retail store on Shanghai so that it can focus on other sales as it seems to arrest an alarming decline in smartphone sales in the world's biggest market. The Retail store was opened in 2007 much fanfare ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Retail Properties of America, Inc. to Ring Opening Bell at the New York Stock ... Fort Mills Times Retail Properties of America, Inc. (NYSE: RPAI) is pleased to announce that it will ring the Opening Bell at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on Tuesday, April 9, 2013, to commemorate the Company's first year as a publicly-traded company. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Analysts anticipate weak March retail sales MSN Money (AP) - Cool weather and an earlier Easter this year may put a chill on retailer's sales for March, according to a number of analysts. The Commerce Department reports on retail sales Friday. When the weather is colder than usual, consumers may be more ... See all stories on this topic » |
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