| | ||||||||
| shopping online | ||||||||
| NEWS | ||||||||
Surge in online shopping boosts Australia Post's bottom line THE nation's 209-year-old postal service has again boosted revenue off the back of a surge in online shopping but new chief executive Christine Holgate has warned of a "sharp" decline in letter volumes. Australia Post revealed parcel revenues — powered by the Aussie love of having consumer goods ...
| ||||||||
| Almost 50% increase in people shopping with their phone Retail Excellence, together with StudioForty9, monitor online sales trends and associated patterns in Ireland and found that 46% more people were using their handset to look for purchases than a year earlier. Their latest eCommerce report shows that average online orders on mobile phones increased ...
| ||||||||
| How crazy golf has ousted fashion at shopping centres: Leisure replaces retail in the fight back ... Some of Britain's high street fashion chains are being replaced in giant shopping centres by crazy golf, car showrooms and faddy new stores such as Nespresso. Shopping centres are changing rapidly in the fightback against online shopping. Dave Atkins, chief executive of Hammerson, which owns 22 ...
| ||||||||
| New Burlington Stores host ribbon cuttings March 9 BURLINGTON TWP. - Burlington Stores will hold ribbon-cutting ceremonies next week to celebrate the grand opening of two new stores in Burlington County. The national off-price retailer is opening new stores at 1817 Burlington-Mount Holly Road in Burlington Township and at 70 Centerton Road in ...
| ||||||||
| Death of the Irish shop Bundoran, Co Donegal. Sir, – Conor Pope's article on the death of the Irish shop was an interesting read, but it's too easy to blame consumers for shopping online as the cause. Shops, like banks, need to change their operating model and times to facilitate customers, not themselves. After all, they are in ...
| ||||||||
| EU plans new tax for tech giants up to 5 percent of gross revenues For online shopping, the tax would be collected in countries "where the user paying for being able to access the platform (or to conclude a transaction within the platform) is located," the document said. The levy would be calculated on the "aggregated gross revenues" of a business and should have a ...
| ||||||||
| See more results | Edit this alert | ||||||||
| You have received this email because you have subscribed to Google Alerts. |
Receive this alert as RSS feed |
| Send Feedback |
No comments:
Post a Comment