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PricewaterhouseCoopers Study: R&C Trendwatch October 2016

The UK’s historic vote on June 23 to leave the EU surprised many, both in Britain and mainland Europe. Businesses are coming to terms with the implications, especially given the uncertainty surrounding the exit process and how this will...

CCRRC Study: The online fresh foods opportunity in Asia Pacific

Fresh food shopping and associated meal preparation is an important part of consumers’ lives in APAC. These consumers are a sizeable opportunity for companies offering new ways to buy fresh. To date, concerns about freshness, quality and fulfillment dissuade most...

Global foodservice equipment market to reach US$ 43 bn by 2024: Report

Foodservice equipment industry is witnessing surge in market consolidation over the last few years. Expansion of product portfolio to meet diverse end-use requirement and rising demand for customized foodservice equipment are recent trends in global foodservice equipment market. Change in...

Disney scraps business deal with Chinese toymaker

US multinational Walt Disney has broken ties with a Chinese toymaker after receiving reports that it flouted labour standards, the company said in a statement. Disney announced it was breaking ties with the Dongguan Qing Xi Juantiway Plastic Factory, but...

Amazon cracks down on counterfeit goods, sellers

Amazon has made fighting fakes and phonies a serious goal for 2017. One of the world's largest e-marketplace, Amazon gives vendors exposure to hundreds of millions of shoppers without the big expense of building and promoting a website from...

Benetton scion resigns from board, company future in the red

Alessandro Benetton, the son of one of the Italian fashion brand's founders, has quit the Benetton Group board in a move that has raised union concerns about the company's future. On Monday, the company confirmed Alessandro's exit, calling it a...

The international review of retail, distribution and consumer research

Today’s widespread access to the Internet creates a favourable environment for the development of online shopping. In 2008 online sales in France increased by 35 per cent. In this context, the Internet is affecting the traditional retail structure. Consumers are...

Mobile devices drive sales on Black Friday: Report

In a first, online shopping on Black Friday is estimated to have hit the $3 billion mark in the US with a major chunk of the total sales coming from mobile devices, a report said on Saturday. Adobe, which has...

US spent less this Thanksgiving weekend than last year

US consumers spent about US $44.5 billion during this Thanksgiving weekend, slightly below a year ago, the country's largest retail trade association said on Sunday. More than 154 million consumers shopped over Thanksgiving weekend, from Thursday to Sunday, two per...

US Black Friday online sales total $3.34 billion

A digital marketing research group has recorded online sales at a record high of $3.34 billion during the Black Friday shopping spree in the United States. Xinhua news agency on Saturday quoted Adobe Digital Insights (ADI) as saying that the...

Coca-Cola to reshape bottling operations in China

The Coca-Cola Company on Saturday announced the reshaping of its bottling operations in China. The announcement was made jointly following an agreement of the Coca-Cola Company and its Bottling Investments Group China, COFCO Coca-Cola Beverages Limited (a subsidiary of COFCO...

Gap to shutter 65 stores owing to sluggish demand

Gap Inc, which is struggling to keep its head above troubled waters, has decided to shut 65 stores, as opposed to the previous number of 50 stores. The company's shares fell 4.9 percent to $29.21 on Thursday. The ailing apparel retailer...

'Made in America' iPhones on cards: Report

iPhones may soon be made in US as Apple has asked Foxconn and Pegatron to look into this possibility, reports said. According to Nikkei Asian Review, key Apple assembler Hon Hai Precision Industry, also known as Foxconn Technology Group, has...

Tommy Hilfiger calls personal wardrobe 'boring'

American designerTommy Hilfiger may have a highly successful career in fashion, but he says that his own style is very limited and boring. He spoke about his style to The Times Magazine, reports femalefirst.co.uk. "I'm pretty boring when it comes to...

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Retail sales grow 8% y-o-y in March 2024: RAI Survey

According to the survey, sports goods reported a growth of 11% followed by apparel and beauty showing a growth...
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