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INDIA RETAIL SUMMIT
`FDI in retail sector will boost investments in technology'
IF and when the Government allows foreign direct investment (FDI) in the retail sector, it should be granted in stages, with 26 per cent allowed in the initial stage, followed by 49 per cent in the establishment phase, and 100 per cent when the ... More

SHOPPING
Will shopping malls deliver?
LIKE the classic Whirlpool washing machine tagline `Mummy ka magic chalega kya?' property consultants are putting a question mark on the ability of the mall magic to deliver. India Retail Summit 2004 has said that only 77 malls out of ... More

RETAILING
Food for thought in retailing
IT may not be official, but the India centric model for food retailing is out, and it is as distinct as Indians. As per KSA Tecknopak estimates, food and groceries constitute nearly 14 per cent of the organised retailing in India. However, this ... More


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Looking back
Nov. 21-Nov. 27
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Oracle, Dell extend marketing alliance

Turner channels put on good show


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