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Retailing industry scenerio and trend in india, future of same in the decade to com?

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Retailing industry scenerio and trend in india, future of same in the decade to com?

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  1. Retailing in organised sector may sustain in metros only. All big houses who are investing big money, are killing the golden goose and becoming too greedy. whatever going on is a loss-loss situation to all the concerned. Big investments may not give you the required returns, small traders will lose the business and consumer will not be benefitted much.

    Arunkumar

    Mumbai


  2. Retail is going to be the next big thing in India. It has a very bright future. Some of are the factors that will support the growth of retailing industry -

    .....A growing consumer class, because of a large proportion of young and working population and rising income levels

    .....As the next generation of reforms seeks to bring agriculture and rural/semi-urban india in its fold, the trend of consumerism (and hence market for the retail industry) will extend beyond big cities

    .....There is a big push coming from some of the biggest industrial houses and most successful enterpreneurs like reliance, aditya birla group, bharati's mittals, besides grand plans of some of the existing players like pantaloon, trent, shoppers' stop

    .....The sector is yet to open for foreign participation and all the biggies of the world (like tesco, walmart) are keenly watching the developments and would like to participate in the boom in some form (I heard tesco is in talks with aditya birla group to form an alliance)

  3. In brief, retail industry scenario is picking up fast in organised sector, trends are encouraging and future is bright/great in the decade to come.

    Details on the topic may involve some serious professional paid deliberations?!

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