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Raymond
seeks franchisees for Notting Hill brand in smaller
towns
Raymond
is pulling out its mass brand Notting Hill from the
metros and urban areas. The company has now decided
to foray into smaller towns and cities with a slew of
new franchise shops, reports Business Line. More...
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Ikea
plans to open store in Bulgaria by 2013
Fourlis
Holdings, the Ikea franchise-holder for Greece, Cyprus
and Bulgaria, plans to open its first Bulgaria store
by 2013, agency reports. More...
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‘Singapore
develops into regional franchise hub’
The
franchise industry in Singapore generated some 8 billion
Singapore dollars (5.59 billion US dollars) in revenue
last year, according to a Singapore official. More...
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Carrefour
launches mini format in Thailand
French
retailer Carrefour Group has launched a new format 300-square
meter convenience store in Thailand, agency reports. More...
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UB
Group looks overseas for retail chain partner
Vijay
Mallya’s UB Group is in talks with two overseas companies
for a proposed entry into India’s organised retail market
to gain a share of a business worth some $400 billion
(around Rs18.5 trillion), reports Mint. More...
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Future
Group, Clarks venture into footwear
The
Kishore Biyani-led Future Group and UK shoe brand, Clarks,
have formed a joint venture to retail footwear in India.
Future Group's sports Division, Winner Sports, is the
official joint venture partner of the UK brand. More...
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JK
Lifestore in expansion mode
JK
Lifestore under JK Masale Group launched on Wednesday
its second outfit in West Bengal at Howrah, the first
being in Phoolbagaan area in the city. More...
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Titan
Raga sings in tune with the new times
Titan
is moving in sync with the times. By launching the sixth
collection under Raga brand of watches for women, Titan
is experimenting with the concept of `accessible luxury'
during the financially not-so-well times, reports Financial
Chronicle. More...
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Delhi
Metro starts retailing toy train models
To
cater to the growing base of metro users and enthusiasts,
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has started selling
a toy metro train model as a souvenir. More...
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