(Reuters) - Shoppers opted for umbrellas instead of summer dresses, and preferred gadgets to gardening tools during Britain's wettest April on record. Last month's soggy weather heaped more misery on a recession-hit high street, which is grappling with rising costs and weak demand as disposable incomes are squeezed by rising prices, muted wage growth and government austerity. Retail sales volumes fell 2.3 percent in April from March, the... full story ![]()

Katie Holmes, the 34-year-old 'Dawson's Creek' star, sports wet hair and swimwear on the April 2013 cover of Allure.
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Katie Holmes, the 34-year-old 'Dawson's Creek' star, sports wet hair and swimwear on the April 2013 cover of Allure.
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Canadian retailers who have delayed launching a robust e-commerce website are running out of time and face "their last wake-up call," suggests a new report on the state of online shopping in Canada.
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Katie Holmes, the 34-year-old 'Dawson's Creek' star, sports wet hair and swimwear on the April 2013 cover of Allure.
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NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Today I profile seven stocks in the retail-wholesale sector. Six are rated buy with one rated hold. The seven retailers I cover today report fourth quarter results on Tuesday and pre-market on Wednesday.. Tomorrow I will cover seven more retailers that report earnings after the close on Wednesday and on Thursday. We begin the week with 62.0% of all...
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Retailers report modest gains for April by Anne D’innocenzio The Associated Press Published May 9, 2013 09:01AM MDT NEW YORK • Shoppers, encouraged by signs of an improving economy, picked up their spending in April from March despite cold weather that stopped them from buying spring clothes. According to a preliminary tally of 11 retailers by the International Council of...
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Colorado's snowpack is getting closer to normal after an unseasonably cool and wet April.
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According to a preliminary tally of 11 retailers by the International Council of Shopping Centers, released Thursday, revenue at stores open at least a year rose 3.4 percent in April from last year. That's up from a 2.2 percent gain in March but still shows modest growth.
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April 2013 was a wet one but not wet enough to break a 120-year-old record.
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