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Retailer December 2006 - February 2007, Vol. 1 No. 6 Splendid times ahead! : Season’s best shopping experience
With the year-end nearing, festivals zoom past every enthusiastic spirit in high gear, making life a canary-sung melody to be cherished forever. Christmas, New Year and the Wedding season follow each other on the calendar and hope floats for retailers who await the exuberant homecoming of shoppers. Ekta explores
Retailer October - December 2006, Vol. 1 No. 5 Rejoice! It’s sales season
Ask what Indian traditions have in store for the people, and without batting an eyelid the consumer would chorus, 'Festivity galore!’
Retailer August - October 2006, Vol. 1 No. 4 Mall mania : Destination Punjab
The state of Punjab is in for a flood of malls and multiplexes. However, are the retailers and consumers ready for the huge influx of mall culture? Lajwant Singh checks out the latest real estate developments in the state that is known as the land of the white and the green revolutions
Retailer June - August 2006, Vol. 1 No. 3 Retail king: The duel is on - Reliance, Pantaloon contest for coveted crown
The leap, all of 10 years, from textile merchant in his fathers shop to king of Indian retailing, has been full of innovation, street smartness and an approach of thinking large scale. He entered the retail space with the launch of the fashion store, Pantaloon, in Kolkata, in August 1997.
Retailer April - May 2006, Vol. 1 No. 2 Get Set Go : Global Brands Reinvented
While the Indian consumer has now been crowned as a global shopper, international brands look at reinventing themselves in order to offer a global shopping experience to the consumers on their home turf. Latika Sakhuja provides an insight
Retailer February - April 2006, Vol. 1 No. 1 Who's afraid of Wal-Mart?
To do or not to do, is the question here when it comes to allowing FDI in retail. What should be taken into considertion is that the Indian retailer has a unique set of advantages that can help them stand their stead, even if FDI in retail is thrown open completely. Latika Sakhuja provides an insight

