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30% shops defy shutdown, retail association calls off strike Times of India MUMBAI: Mumbaikars were relieved as the retailers' agitation against local body tax (LBT) was called off on Saturday evening, hours after shops citywide reopened of their own volition. However, the wholesale dealers' association insisted its agitation ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Essar plans fuel retail push SteelGuru Mr LK Gupta CMD of Essar Oil said that "We see a big opportunity in diesel retail as we believe that the government is showing a resolve to completely decontrol prices. Gasoline is already free, and now with diesel going the same way, we can now ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Glenwood sales nearly even through first quarter Glenwood Springs Post Independent GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Retail sales within the city of Glenwood Springs dipped in March, and through the first quarter of 2013 are running just barely ahead of last year's figures. According to the city's first-quarter sales tax report issued recently ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Zimmer, labor unions break ground on $131million Park Place The Hudson Reporter The multifamily and retail structure, which will house 212 rental units as well as space for retail and education initiatives, will automatically become one of Hoboken's most environmentally friendly structures, only the second in town to achieve LEED ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Malls are now hiring Saudi salesmen MENAFN.COM (MENAFN - Arab News) More malls and small and medium-sized retailers are recruiting young Saudi men to replace expatriate workers before the end of the three-month grace period on July 3. Only 16 percent of the retail sector's 1.5 million workers are ... See all stories on this topic » |
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