Antonym: wholesale. Similar words: retailer, detail, retain, detailed, in detail, retaining, secretary, interpretation. Meaning: ['rɪːteɪl] n. the selling of goods to consumers; usually in small quantities and not for resale. v. 1. be sold at the retail level 2. sell on the retail market. adj. selling or related to selling direct to the consumer. adv. at a retail price.
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91) The organizer says that retail consolidation was responsible for some of the fall-off.
92) And the Retail Motor Industry Federation forecast an increase of 100,000 sales which would boost 1922 figures to around 1.8m.
93) Retail banking facilities were provided to meet the needs of settlers.
94) Retail turnover was up 28 percent, and in some branches, such as vehicles and electrical goods, by more than half.
95) The third opportunity is offered by Cristina, a Brasov businesswoman with her own workshop and retail shop.
96) The retail merchants association notes that employers are responsible for the conduct of employees who deal with customers over the phone.
97) Company with the express purpose of creating a new retail chain.
98) Spring always brings the real surprise, or rather horror, of the live fish retail industry.
99) They had yet another stop in a busy day of retail politicking.
100) Stockbrokers, politicians and company chairmen hanker after retail investors for the same, simple reason: they think they are chumps.
101) How is the growth of e-commerce likely to impact the retail sector?
102) For example, if the business is a retail operation the purchaser will be particularly concerned about the level and quality of stocks.
103) Their retail branches are a fixed cost, so the more business they put through them the better.
104) Kodak felt the effects of the anemic retail environment in December, the worst holiday shopping season since the 1991 recession.
105) However, retail sales account for only 40 percent of consumer spending.
106) And the local economy in Sucumbios is suffering. Since August, retail sales, tourism and tax collection have all plunged.
107) We had 100 people in the retail home delivery, but that was going by the boards by then.
108) Five regionally based personnel manager posts were created to enhance the personnel service offered to the retail division.
109) The scissors have stainless steel blades and retail at £1.99 in department stores and toy shops.
110) Its central business district had lost 41 percent of its retail volume over the previous 15 years.
111) But retail investors are trading less and borrowing less from their brokers, cutting the industry's core profits.
112) About 40% of alcoholic beverages sold through retail outlets was spirits and 45% was beer in 1989.
113) In the quarter ended December, retail sales by value were up 4. 8 percent from a year earlier.
114) The Direction was issued in response to growing concern at the spread of large, out-of-town retail developments, some on greenfield sites.
115) Retail systems. Retail chains vary from being very long to very short.
116) Yeewho had managed regional offices of national retail chains for two decades before founding Zhenwas skeptical about branching out into department stores.
117) He is now preparing information for distribution to commercial rose growers and to retail nurseries to give advice on controlling the pests.
118) Partly this reflects the lack of enthusiasm among manufacturers toward any erosion of retail price maintenance.
119) In order to make up for falling retail prices,[sentencedict.com] tire makers have been struggling to raise prices to car makers.
120) Will he withdraw that word and condemn the retail giant law breakers?