Published on October 13, 2010 by Technology Slice
Retail sales have been on the decline recently but this doesn’t necessarily mean consumers are holding onto their money. Soppers are making more purchases online instead of in the traditional way. As time goes on consumers are getting more adept at making purchases online. They buy their products from websites such as ebay and the [...]
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Published on May 4, 2010 by Technology Slice
Westfield Begins $1 Billion Dollar Project – In its first quarter update today, the company said it was experiencing strong results from the Australian and New Zealand portfolios, notwithstanding the anticipated softening sales growth for the quarter. These two countries experienced nearly full occupancy at 99.5 per cent.
Tags: 1 Billion, bankruptcy, Director Steven, Dollar Project, First Quarter, Joint Group, Lowy, Managing Director, Portfolios, Retail Sales, Store Closures, United Kingdom, United States, Westfield
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Published on March 31, 2010 by Technology Slice
Shocking Slide In Retail Sales – An unexpectedly large fall in retail sales and lower-than-expected building approvals could see the Reserve Bank hold interest rates steady next week, economists say. Retail trade fell 1.4 per cent in February to $19.8 billion, from a downwardly revised $20.1 billion a month before, data from the Australian Bureau [...]
Tags: 1 Billion, Abs, Australian Bureau Of Statistics, Building Approvals, Bureau Of Statistics, Economists, interest rates, Retail Sales, Retail Trade
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