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[Summary] => Two years, then 26-year-old Roberto Claudio, Jr. joined Quorum International, Inc. as operations manager of the chain of stores named after himTobys Sports and Hobbies. The first thing he did was to put together a marketing strategy that would further increase Quorums 70% market share in the sports equipment business.
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[Summary] => The Philippines is losing out to China in terms of attractiveness to foreign retailers because of the equity restriction under the Retail Trade Liberalization Law, Roberto Claudio, president of the Philippine Retailers Association, disclosed yesterday.
While the local retail market is still being eyed by foreign retailers, Claudio said some of them, especially the big ones, may be holding off on entering the local market as they wait for the expiration of the 60 percent equity restriction under the Retail Trade Liberalization Law on March 25 this year.
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[Summary] => The Philippines is losing out to China in terms of attractiveness to foreign retailers because of the equity restriction under the Retail Trade Liberalization Law, Roberto Claudio, president of the Philippine Retailers Association, disclosed yesterday.
While the local retail market is still being eyed by foreign retailers, Claudio said some of them, especially the big ones, may be holding off on entering the local market as they wait for the expiration of the 60 percent equity restriction under the Retail Trade Liberalization Law on March 25 this year.
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