Tuesday, July 09, 2013

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Retail to benefit from August rate cut
Ninemsn
Confidence was slightly better but conditions in retail, mining and manufacturing are "very bad… despite low interest rates and falling AUD". The survey paints a bleak picture of the Australian economy because it shows that business conditions have ...
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US retail container imports expected to resume growth in fall: industry
Xinhua
WASHINGTON, July 9 (Xinhua) -- Import cargo volume at the U.S. major retail container ports is expected to increase 1.1 percent in July over the same month last year, but significant increases should follow as retailers head into the holiday season ...
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Residents want fair retail prices, more subsidy stores
Times of India
The huge disparity in retail prices at the subsidized stores and markets outside has outraged many consumers, who want fair-price shops in their neighbourhoods. Residents in most of south Mumbai, particularly Breach Candy and suburbs like Bandra, ...
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Retail sales in the UK rose by 1.4 per cent in June
MyFinances.co.uk
Compare & Buy · News · Investments In-depth · Ask The Expert · Product News · Investments Companies · ISA News · Free Investments Brochures. Summer brings out shoppers as retail sales up 1.4% in June. Retail sales in the UK rose by 1.4 per cent in June ...
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Hollister closes in Briarwood Mall; Athleta to open 1st Michigan store
AnnArbor.com
"I believe we're bringing in exciting retail to add balance and give a little more variety to our retail mix," she said. "We've been working very aggressively to improve the variety we have at the mall." The 7,527-square-foot space is located between ...
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Pierce Apothecary retail business sold to CVS
Wicked Local
J.E. Pierce Apothecary, which has a compounding lab at 1093 Beacon St., decided to sell its retail pharmacy at 1180 Beacon St. to CVS last month. All of the prescriptions that patients retrieved at the shuttered Pierce pharmacy have now been ...
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Hartford retail initiative building up slowly
Hartford Business
A new program providing free or reduced rent to retailers in downtown Hartford is getting off to a slower than expected start as planning and landlord negotiations are taking longer than expected. Still, the initiative, known as iConnect, is being ...
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Retail Forecast: August Sales To Rise 4.3%
Twice
Chicago — Renewed confidence among back-to-school shoppers should help drive August retail sales up 4.3 percent year over year, according to a new projection by ShopperTrak. The market research firm, which counts and analyzes retail foot traffic, also ...
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Organized retail theft taskforce announced
Local 10
National and state law enforcement agencies on Tuesday announced a taskforce to fight organized retail theft. "This taskforce was formed because there are significant economic consequences to the American public as a consumer, and secondly, because ...
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M&S pins hopes on long-sleeved dresses
Irish Times
Unfortunately, the story from M&S was the same as it has been for the past two years – earlier in the day, chief executive Marc Bolland reported the retailer's eighth consecutive decline in general merchandise sales, largely clothing but also taking in ...
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Analysis: Departure of Barnes & Noble CEO may put focus on retail
Reuters
The CEO of Barnes & Noble Retail, Mitch Klipper, and Huseby will both report to Leonard Riggio, who built the chain and owns 30 percent of its shares. "With no plans to hire a CEO in the near term and Len Riggio once again in control, this management ...
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