Friday, May 15, 2015

Google Alert - retail news

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As-it-happens update 15 May 2015
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The National Business Review
Kiwi little changed after volatile week
THE New Zealand dollar is set to end a volatile week largely unchanged. THE kiwi was trading at 74.74 US cents at 5pm in Wellington, from 74.86 ...
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Focus News
Position On FDI In Multi-Brand Retail Remains Unchanged: FM Jaitley
"As far as (multi-brand) retail is concerned, the old policy is there. Our political stand was very clear. We were not in favour of that. However, the ...
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Nuneaton News
Retail chain takes unit in development in Hinckley
A GLOBAL retail chain has confirmed it will be taking up residence in a town centre. TK Maxx has taken a unit in the new leisure development, The ...
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Spotlight News
Retail center proposed off Wolf Road
#COLONIE — The Planning Board's first introduction of the proposed retail center on Albany Shaker Road included nearly an hour-long discussion ...
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Research and Markets: Vietnam Retail - Forecasts 2015 - 2018: Market, Structure, SWOT ...
Despite the fact that the Vietnam's economy has a slow growth within the past three years, the retail market keeps attracting global and regional ...
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South Africa Retail Sector ICT Spending 2014-2019
This research service provides an analysis of ICT spend by the retail sector in South Africa. The objective of the study is to contextualize ICT ...
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Birmingham Business Journal
Thomas Jefferson Tower retail to be anchored by concept from Saw's chef Brandon Cain
According to a report by AL.com, Saw's Soul Kitchen chef Brandon Cain, also the founder of Avondale's Post Office Pies, will occupy space on the ...
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Belfast Newsletter
Province retail vacancy rises slightly in April
Retail footfall in Northern Ireland stayed steady in April but the amount of vacant retail space rose slightly during the month a national survey claims.
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