Thursday, June 27, 2013

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ACT: Retail sale, 43 Hibberson Street, Gungahlin
The Australian
AEK Investments has purchased two retail units in a mixed-use development in Canberra's northern suburbs for $1.56m. The company bought shops 122 and 137 in the Gungahlin Square complex. Both units have glass shop fronts, air conditioning and toilets ...
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Japan May retail sales rise 0.8 pct year/year
Reuters
TOKYO, June 28 (Reuters) - Japanese retail sales rose 0.8 percent in May from a year earlier, after four straight months of year-on-year falls, government data showed. The figure compared with a flat reading that was forecast by economists in a Reuters ...
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Retailers meet Sharma, ask for more in FDI policy
Indian Express
The much-hyped retail round-table called by commerce and industry minister Anand Sharma on Thursday, which was attended representatives of both global retail majors such as Tesco, Walmart and Carrefour, as well as domestic players including the Tata ...
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Retail intrusion of privacy has me livid
This is Somerset
FEW news stories of late have provoked quite such a torrent of words in print and over the airwaves as the gigantic American snooping systems quaintly named Marina and Mainway, which are used by their secret services to monitor telephone calls, video ...
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Siddaramaiah says FDI in multi-brand retail will help local industry
Business Today
"The UPA government is of the view that FDI in retail will bring down the prices of essential commodities and, create jobs. There is no evidence to suggest that these retail chains will cause the closure of kirana shops. So there is no need for concern ...
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Retailers meet Sharma, flag policy concerns, leave empty-handed
Business Standard
Sources in the government said that some of the issues, including whether 50 per cent of investment made by a retail chain should go into backend infrastructure only in the first tranche or as a continuous process,required change in the policy and ...
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CommMin meet with retailers ends on positive note
Moneycontrol.com
In a bid to woo global retailers to invest in India, the commerce ministry on Thursday is held a meeting with top foreign and domestic retailers, reports CNBC- TV18 . The meeting, chaired by commerce minister Anand Sharma sought to allay concerns of ...
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Japan's retail sales rise more-than-expected
Investing.com
... Japanese retail sales rose more-than-expected last month, official data showed on Thursday. In a report, the Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry said that retail sales rose to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 0.8%, from -0.1% in the ...
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No clean chit to Walmart in bribery scandal
Economic Times
Terming some of the answers provided by Walmart as "incomprehensible" and parts of the deposition by its just departed India boss Raj Jain as "ambiguous", a government committee set up to look into whether the US behemoth indulged in bribery in India, ...
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Pushing for more retail
Covington News
Population, per-capita income and traffic patterns determine where restaurants and retail stores locate, so Hunter Hall, president of the Covington-Newton County Chamber of Commerce, hopes to collect as much of that data as possible to target retailers ...
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5 Ways Big Data Can Help Retail Supply Chains
Practical Ecommerce
This capability helps retailers who are shipping perishable or high-priced products or who need to keep track of their shipments for some other reason like customer delivery appointments. The good news is that the solution can be implemented without ...
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