Monday, March 02, 2015

Google Alert - retail news

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As-it-happens update 2 March 2015
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Retail Week
Thorntons profits slump 10% as supermarket price war melts sales
FMCG division sales declined 11.2% to £62.7 million, but Thorntons retail division continued to grow with like-for-likes up 2.1% on last year.
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Retail Week
Sports Direct faces City backlash over search for finance director
As previously reported by Retail Week, billionaire owner Mike Ashley has failed to find someone to fill the position, which was vacated 14 months ago.
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Retail Week
Game Digital acquires games festival organiser Multiplay for £20m
Video games retailer Game Digital has acquired games festival organiser Multiplay for £20m as it seeks to improve its fortunes. Multiplay organises ...
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Retail Week
Billionaire Buffett admits 'embarrassment' over Tesco investment
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett has admitted he is "embarrassed" for taking too long to exit a £1.5bn investment in supermarket giant Tesco.
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Financial Express
Union Budget 2015: E-commerce transactions on 'aggregator' platforms turn costly
There are also many online retail websites that follow 'aggregator' model. Under this model, an entity does not produce or warehouses any product ...
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www.investing.com/analysis/au-retail-sales-march-4,-2015-currency-trading-news-243486
AU Retail Sales release today is usually a highly tradable report out of Australia. However, with recent bearish news and comments out of Australia, I'd ...
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Slate Magazine
Lansner: Finally! Pay raises are here
That's the clear message from recent news that retailing giants like Wal-Mart and T.J. Maxx/Marshalls are handing out raises to some of their key ...
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Yahoo News
Chinese shoppers latest target of Hong Kong protest anger
The protesters also complain that the mainlanders' shopping sprees drive up retail rents and force out ordinary shopkeepers. Many shopkeepers ...
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