If we provide people with an occasion to shop, they will come, whether in the cities or in the small towns. |
It's not a matter of can we take on foreign retailers, but how big a gorilla you are. |
It's not so easy to get people in smaller towns to spend money, but they still come to the store, all dressed up with their families. It's an outing for them. |
There's a tearing hurry. We should be large enough before anybody comes in - whoever that may be. We learned from them that you can sell utensils and fashion together. |
We are assuming India will grow, that we are going to have a lot of young people who will want to shop. But everything can change overnight. |
We believe that in India we have the opportunity to grow for the next two to three years. We believe at the moment consumers are feeling psychologically stronger than they ever were to spend. |
We have learned that if we provide people with an occasion and an excuse to shop, they will come. |
Why do we want to give them easy access? The 'Wal-Mart effect' is well documented. |