Sunday, July 14, 2013

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US retail gasoline prices ease but hike coming soon-survey
Reuters
NEW YORK, July 14 (Reuters) - The average price of U.S. gasoline dipped slightly over the past three weeks due to plentiful supplies, but prices are expected to jump soon as retailers pass on the higher cost of wholesale gasoline to consumers, the ...
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NEW: Retail complex a diliemma for North Porth
Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Hanlex's plan calls for a 12,480-square-foot building Dollar General intends to rent for 15 years and, later, two more phases totaling another 15,800 square feet of retail space for tenants yet to be determined. It complies with the city's ...
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Dollar Holds Gains Before Retail Sales Data Amid Fed Speculation
Bloomberg
The dollar held gains against the yen and euro from the end of last week before U.S. data on retail sales today that may add to the case for the Federal Reserve to reduce monetary stimulus. The Bloomberg Dollar Index last week posted its first drop in ...
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Irishman drives Britain's top retailer forward into future
Irish Times
From the top of London's Centrepoint tower on a sunny day, you can see for miles, which is just as well when you are Dalton Philips, the Irish chief executive of one of Britain's biggest retailer, Morrisons, as he surveys the shopping landscape ahead.
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Consumption by choice
Hindustan Times
Nielsen India's research indicates that of the first time shoppers – growing at 15% annually – coming to modern retail, two in five spend more than they had planned. This breed now buys 35% of its fast moving consumer goods from modern trade. One in ...
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Renaissance says 2013 earnings will be 'disappointing', closes four of nine ...
National Business Review
Renaissance, the retailer of Apple products and operator of a design school, said annual earnings will be another disappointing result due to its ailing retail unit, and it's shutting four of nine "Yoobee" stores in a bid to restore profitability.
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AGL Energy targets retail customer growth with $158M cash takeover bid for ...
Proactive Investors Australia
GL Energy (ASX: AGK) has made an all cash takeover offer of $0.52 per share for Australian Power and Gas (ASX: APK), implying an enterprise value of about $158 million for the electricity and gas retailer. The offer represents a 33% premium to APK's ...
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Treasury 10-Year Futures Contracts Rise Before Retail Sales, CPI
Businessweek
Treasury futures contracts rose, extending gains after rallying by the most in 14 months, as economists said government reports this week will show retail sales increased while inflation held in check. U.S. government securities had their worst first ...
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Why moving to New Zealand might be the way to go
SmartCompany.com.au
I can't reach out to David, but will assume he is part of the leadership team of an Australian company supplying Australian retail. I am also assuming that his company doesn't run factories here, but imports to sell to retail. Whilst I'd make a poor ...
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US Retail Sales Expected to Have Climbed in June
OANDA Forex (blog)
Purchases at retailers rose 0.8 percent, the most in four months, after a 0.6 percent advance in May, according to the median forecast of economists surveyed by Bloomberg before tomorrow's Commerce Department release. Other data may show builders ...
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The NSA is watching, but so are Amazon and Google
Dallas Morning News
After a Dallas news report, the retailer announced it was ending the practice. The Dallas Morning News. Published: 14 July 2013 05:49 PM. Updated: 14 July 2013 05:49 PM. WASHINGTON — Not long before headlines exposed National Security Agency ...
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Futterman Tailors Tactics
Wall Street Journal
New York retail-leasing firm RKF is ramping up its efforts to do battle in the world's largest cities. The firm is planning to spend $5 million to add about 20 brokers to its existing 60 in New York. A portion of that money will also go toward creating ...
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Baby boom! Royal retail rush begins
BigPond News
A spending spree after the birth could be worth over 250 million ($400 million) to British retailers. Manufacturers are preparing to flood the market with crockery and clothes. At Burleigh Pottery in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, sales of a single mug ...
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Print started the coupon revolution, smartphones are mobilising it
Inside Retail Asia
Retailers across the world spend billions on print coupons to incentivise consumers to shop at their stores. What is surprising, though, is that an overwhelming percentage of these coupons are never used. It is estimated that shoppers find just one per ...
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£10m boost for print firm serving retailers
Yorkshire Post
Business Growth Fund (BGF) has invested £10m in printing business The York Mailing Group, the UK market leader in retail flyers, inserts and catalogues. BGF will take a minority stake in the firm, which has two web offset printing companies. These are ...
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