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Thursday, May 22, 2008 
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VF will not buy out Arvind's stake
VF Corp., the US-based jeans and casualwear manufacturer present in India through a joint venture with Arvind Mills, has dismissed media reports of it buying out Arvind’s stake in the joint venture over poor retail performance and ‘relationship issues’ between the two partners.
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India
» Omaxe collaborates with Leander Sports
Omaxe, one of India's leading real estate companies, today announced its association with a leading wellness-concept design company, Leander Sports, promoted by...
» DTZ appoints India CEO
DTZ India, the Indian arm of one of the world’s leading real estate advisor DTZ, has appointed Anshul Jain as CEO, with effect from August 1, 2008.
» M&S to expand India operations
British retailer Marks and Spencer, who had recently signed a joint venture with Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Retail in India, has planned to add...
» Indiabulls to introduce four new retail formats
Indiabulls has planned to invest around Rs 1,500 crore over the next one year to expand its retail operations by introducing four new formats...
» Nearly 78 million square feet of airport realty by 2015; retail to take 18%
According to Cushman & Wakefield, Airport Realty Report, approximately 78 million square feet of real estate space, across retail...
» Adlabs in Nagpur and Sholapur
Adlabs Cinemas recently opened in Nagpur and Sholapur in Maharashtra. Adlabs Cinema, which is part of Adlabs Films...
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World
» Tesco buys South Korean Homever stores
» April is the worst month for UK retailers
» Wal-Mart transforms garbage dump into mega mall
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 Retail Review
Select Citywalk : Walk through a select aisle…
The bulge in the average middle-class Indian’s pocket is visible; but, on what, how, and in which sort of environment will he shop...
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Indiaretailing Exclusives
» Fuel retailing is not a viable business proposition
» Industry experts discuss innovations and inspirations at Food Forum India
» Major Brands to expand; finds real estate an impediment
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Editorial/Analysis
» Retailwire: US Retailers Take Their Business Virtually all around the World
» Experience vs Convenience, as the retail melee goes
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Expert Views
» Chris LeTourneur, president & CEO, MXD, at ISCF'08
» Anuj Puri: Budget will accrue trickle-down positive effects for real estate
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