INDIA: Reliance “to exit wholesale market”
By: just-food.com | 3 February 2009
Reliance Retail has confirmed that it is looking at ways to reduce expenditure in response to the global economic crisis, with reports suggesting the Indian retailer plans to abandon its cash-and-carry operations.
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Reliance Retail has confirmed that it is looking at ways to reduce expenditure in response to the global economic crisis, with reports suggesting the Indian retailer plans to abandon its cash-and-carry operations.

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