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Quote kulman Replybullet Posted: 21/Sep/2007 at 12:09pm
.......Reliance Retail will launch into the apparel market later this month.....,
 
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Mukesh bhai wants to make a statement here...as Warren Buffet says about Fruit of Loom: "We cover asses of the masses!"
 
However, how those Shorts would cover their positions in Reliance & even R-ADAG group stocks??
 
 
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Quote CHINKI Replybullet Posted: 24/Sep/2007 at 8:23am
Reliance Retail in talks with Gap for franchise


NEW DELHI: Reliance Retail is in talks with the US-based Gap Inc, the world’s largest speciality retail chain, for a franchisee arrangement for Reliance Retail’s apparel business. Gap Inc operates four of the most recognised apparel brands in the world — Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy and Piperlime.

While Gap and Banana Republic are mid-premium brands, Old Navy caters to the price-sensitive market. Paperlime is a footwear brand which was launched in 2005. It is understood that in the first phase the arrangement with Reliance will only be for Gap and Banana Republic.


Sources say that in the last five to six months, Gap Inc has been approached by over half a dozen wannabe partners. However, it has got into some serious deliberations only with Reliance. “In this case, the synergy are higher. The most important criteria that the brand has for India is the franchisee partner’s ability to operate on a big scale,” the source said.

It is learnt that as of now, the top priority of Gap Inc is to consolidate the position of its two largest brands, Gap and Old Navy, in the existing markets and look for opportunities in emerging Asian markets. In 2006, the company’s management had put it on record that it was not satisfied with the overall performance of the two brands. There have been reports of PE funds looking at a buy-out of the brand as well. It was around that time that Gap started scouting for new opportunities.

According to a source, the company is still not comfortable operating through franchisees and so doing risk analysis involved in this model. Franchising is still an insignificant portion of Gap’s business internationally, though there has been an increased emphasis of late. Starting 2006, the company has entered into franchise arrangements to operate stores in Singapore, Malaysia, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Indonesia and Korea.

In the franchising model, choice of the appropriate partner is clearly the most important concern for the company. In its annual report of 2006, Gap says, “While we expect that this will be a small part of our business in the near future, we plan to increase the number of countries in which we enter into these kinds of arrangements over time as part of our efforts to expand internationally.

The effects of these arrangements on our business and results of operations is uncertain and will depend on various factors, including our ability to successfully identify appropriate partners.” Though Gap does not have any presence in the Indian retail market yet, India has been one of the most prominent sourcing hubs for the retailer.

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Quote vivekkumar_in Replybullet Posted: 25/Sep/2007 at 11:52pm
Reliance Fresh is under attack in Orissa too.. Protests against opening a store.. Already they are facing such hard time in Kerala & UP..

Are small isolated incidents ? Or are they facing such problems accross the country ? Is this a passing phase ?

It is at least sane that Big Bazaars & Food Bazaars are not facing this apathy..

May be because Food Bazaars are not bottom feeders as Reliance Fresh and cater to a different customer group..Hence the veggie & fruit walas are most affected by Reliance Fresh..

Whatever it is it is not so good for Organized Retail.. With so much money & influence I wonder why Ambanis are not able to contain it (say buy off the protesting leaders)..
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Quote smartcat Replybullet Posted: 25/Sep/2007 at 1:08am

Very difficult to say - we can only make guesses and assumptions.

Reliance is a big name that people can easily relate with. It takes very little for a few APMC traders to incite a small crowd of vegetable vendors (ably assisted by a big gang of local rowdies for hire). And politicians get into the picture to make sure they don't get into the wrong side of Rich Corporates Vs Poor Vendor "fight".
 
Food Bazaar doesn't have the name of 'Reliance' yet. They fly under the radar. When Food Bazaar opens a store, the press and the TV channels don't show it on TV. But if it was Walmart, it probably would have got the same treatment.
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Quote vivekkumar_in Replybullet Posted: 25/Sep/2007 at 2:27am
m..that does make sense.. Also at pricing levels are Food Bazaars priced above mom& pop veggie stores ?
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Quote kaushalchawla Replybullet Posted: 25/Sep/2007 at 5:57am
Walmart also used to get the kind of reaction that reliance is getting....the public used to come openly for closing of their stores &  closing of the launch of their stores...
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Quote smartcat Replybullet Posted: 26/Sep/2007 at 12:06pm

Price comparison can be done meaningfully only for FMCG goods like soap and toothpaste on which MRP is printed by the company. For clothes and food items, it is close to impossible to make a comparison - because quality might be different and so will be the price.

For eg - at both Kirana store and Food Bazaar, you will get rice from Rs. 12 to Rs. 20 per Kg. But who knows? Food Bazaar's Rs. 15 rice might be of higher quality than Kirana Store's Rs. 16 rice.
 
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Quote CHINKI Replybullet Posted: 26/Sep/2007 at 12:44pm
That's true. Very difficult to compare the qualities as people of our generation rarely spend time in the shops.

By the by, it is not necessarily that materials at kirana shops costlier than Food Bazaar.

During "BUY ONE GET ONE SCHEME", if you purchase materials worth Rs.6K, we were to get Rs.500/- worth 25KG Massorie Rice. As per them, it works out to Rs.20/- per KG. The same quality was available at Rs.15/- per KG from the Kirana Shop.

Since it was coming free, we did not mind the price.
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