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  • Been bruised by sagging consumer sentiment and increased costs and, ...
    Economic slowdown forces trade down in food spend

    The retail industry has been bruised by sagging consumer sentiment and increased costs and, while this has heralded a 6-year low in quarterly retail turnover, the implications on food have ...

    Aus Food News - 2 months ago
  • Mourning the death of one its stalwarts, Duncan McDougall
    Tributes for retailing stalwart Duncan McDougall

    Tasmania's retail industry is mourning the death of one its stalwarts, Duncan McDougall.

    ABC News industry - 3 months, 1 week ago
  • Found it increases both physical and psychological hazards, and that ...
    Plastic bag ban increases retail workers' injury risks: study

    A recent study on the phase-out of plastic bags in the retail industry has found it increases both physical and psychological hazards, and that numerous OHS considerations must be addressed ...

    OHS Alert - 4 months, 1 week ago
  • One of the easiest to understand, but there are plenty ...
    The detail on retail

    On the face of it, the retail industry is one of the easiest to understand, but there are plenty of traps for the unwary in the financials. The retail sector ...

    Intelligent Investor - 5 months, 1 week ago
  • Grown well in the last couple of months. Over the ...
    Online Shopping Conference 2008 in Sydney

    The Australian online retail industry has grown well in the last couple of months. Over the Christmas period, many Australian online retailers have noticed increases in traffic in excess of ...

    SEO Sydney Blog - 5 months, 3 weeks ago
  • Too intimidating for Ms O’Byrne, which appears to be the ...
    O’BYRNE FAILS FIRST TEST AS ENVIRONMENT MINISTER

    The Tasmanian Greens today said that Michelle O’Byrne has failed her first test as Tasmania’s new Environment Minister by refusing to take action on plastic shopping bags. Greens Shadow Environment ...

    Tasmanian Greens - 6 months ago
54 minutes ago Retail super yields lower returns: study
Retail superannuation funds on average generate lower net returns than not-for-profit superannuation funds, according to research.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 11:35 a.m. Thursday 16th October 2008
Gloria Jean's wins export award
Specialty coffee retailer Gloria Jean's has been awarded the Western Sydney Exporter Award for the second time at the 2008 Premier's NSW Export Awards.
Inside Retailing - 11:31 a.m. Thursday 16th October 2008
AGL Energy appoints GM Retail
AGL Energy appoints GM Retail... 16 Oct 2008 12:22 PM
Business Spectator appointments - 11:22 a.m. Thursday 16th October 2008
Kogan criticises Harvey Norman weekly results plan
The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services.If you have an interest in consumer electronics, tune into Retail for all the ...
ARN - 11 a.m. Thursday 16th October 2008
US shares plunge 8% as recession fears take hold
US shares took their biggest tumble in 21 years, eclipsing even the giant sell-offs of the past few weeks, as fears grew that a recession is coming on more quickly ...
World News Network - 10 a.m. Thursday 16th October 2008
Apple Sued For Monopolizing MP3 Music Player Market
Luxpro alleges that Apple has used illegal tactics, such pressuring Luxpro's retail partners to stop selling Luxpro music players like the Super Tangent.
TechWeb - 9:25 a.m. Thursday 16th October 2008
Rio Cools On China; Global Markets Plunge
The China boom is over, ended by Rio Tinto in its third quarter production review.Not quite ended by Rio, more recognised in a dose of realism that puts the BHP ...
Yahoo!7 Finance News - 9:23 a.m. Thursday 16th October 2008
Origin Looks At 40% Earnings Gain
Origin Energy great coal seam gas bonanza continues to generate good times for shareholders.The company's AGM in Sydney yesterday was told that it now expects underlying earnings this financial year ...
Yahoo!7 Finance News - 9:23 a.m. Thursday 16th October 2008
$10.4b ripple effect
BURNIE retailer Kylie Lockett is expecting a Christmas sales spike from Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's $10.4 billion cash splash. An estimated $50 million will go into the pockets of North-West ...
The Advocate - 9:07 a.m. Thursday 16th October 2008
Coles denies product-cutting plan
Australian retailer Coles has denied reports that it plans to slash its product range by a third.
FoodWeek - 8:40 a.m. Thursday 16th October 2008
False dawn on market rebound
Wall Street has suffered badly overnight with the Dow closing the day down 733 points. Other markets are also shedding value. Coupled with rising unemployment figures and depressed retail sales ...
AM - 8 a.m. Thursday 16th October 2008
US retail sales plunge heightens recession fears
US retail sales plunged in September by the largest amount in two years as worried consumers shunned the malls and auto showrooms in the midst of the country’s financial meltdown. ...
The West Australian Your Money - 8 a.m. Thursday 16th October 2008
World Retail Congress 2009 to focus on ‘the CEO agenda’
The World Retail Congress 2009 program has been created following extensive industry consultation and final direction from the World Retail Congress Advisory Board.
Inside Retailing - 7:31 a.m. Thursday 16th October 2008
Cut-price retailer rejects downbeat view
Cut-price retailer rejects downbeat view... 16 Oct 2008 07:53 AM
Business Spectator food & beverages - 6:53 a.m. Thursday 16th October 2008
US retail prices plunge
US retail sales plunged in September by the largest amount in two years as consumers shunned big buys in the midst of the country's financial meltdown.
Sky News Business - 6:24 a.m. Thursday 16th October 2008

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