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Uncertain future for Packer employees
LAWYERS believe three Australians working for James Packer’s Crown Resorts are likely to be subjected to the next phase of China’s justice system.
Chemist Warehouse is killing it
IT STARTED with a single store, now Chemist Warehouse is Australia’s biggest health and beauty retailer — and its secretive owner is rolling in cash.
Who’s really stealing your work lunch
EVER gone to the work fridge to find something of yours is missing? A new study has narrowed down the most likely culprit — and it’s scandalous.
Kogan upgrades earnings forecast
ONLINE retailer Kogan.com has boosted its full year underlying earnings forecast from $6.9 million to between $8 million and $9 million.
Myer’s embarrassing VIP shopping fail
NO FOOD, long queues and rude staff: Guests of Myer’s VIP shopping night at its newest store say the event was anything but exclusive.
Australia’s favourite online grocer?
TIME-POOR Aussies are increasingly turning to online grocers for their shopping needs — but high delivery costs are still the biggest turn-off.
The record no car-maker would be proud of
JEEP’S sales fell by 50 per cent this year in what can only be described as a litany of disasters — resulting in this truly unwanted record.
12 dodgy products lurking in your home
FROM children’s pyjamas, to a drone and a slow cooker — these are the 12 products you need to make sure you don’t own.
McDonald’s unveils fancy expansion
MCDONALD’S wants to makes its fast-food outlets feel more like restaurants, with plans to eventually expand table service across its US locations.
Packer’s Crown Resorts slammed
A CONFIDENTIAL report on James Packer’s Crown Resorts has blasted the casino operator’s board of directors, corporate governance and risk management capabilities.
Retro dine-in stores for Pizza Hut
PIZZA Hut looks back to the future as it gears up for a bold revamped move to grab a bigger slice of the nation’s pizza market.
How Big W went so horribly wrong
BIG W is struggling to avoid the same fate as Masters. Here’s what went wrong — and how it could still be saved.
Timeshare holiday levies until death
CORPORATE cops want to force the holiday timeshare spruiking industry to warn consumers they face paying levies until the day they die.
Trump fans vow to boycott Pepsi
DONALD Trump supporters are calling for a boycott of PepsiCo over fabricated comments circulating on the internet from the CEO.
Could this be the end of Big W?
WOOLWORTHS could have another Masters on its hands, with Big W’s future under a cloud after its chief executive’s shock resignation.
Click Frenzy’s big sale an epic fail
THE much-hyped Click Frenzy online sale has descended into chaos, with computer glitches and inventory shortages leaving shoppers empty-handed.
These shoes have a massive problem
NEW Balance shoes have been declared the official uniform for white supremacists, and the brand is obviously not happy about it.
‘I made $1 million in 24 hours’
PHARMACIST Danielle Di Pilla struck upon an idea. Now she’s making millions selling her wares around the world.
Aldi takes Aussie producers to China
ALDI is taking over the world — and Australian food and wine producers are being invited along for the ride.
What not to ask in a Masters
AS THE retailer ramps up its fire sale, stores are becoming little more than empty spaces. It has issued a plea to greedy customers.
Amazon’s revolutionary new grocery store
SUPERMARKET shopping is about to be transformed forever. Here’s a sneak peak at Amazon’s plan to shake up Australia’s $90 billion grocery industry.
Amazon drivers ‘defecate in vans’
DRIVERS working for online retailer Amazon urinate and even defecate in their vehicles to meet crushing deadlines, an undercover journalist has claimed.
How Donald Trump destroyed the media
OPINION: Donald Trump didn’t just defeat Hillary Clinton. He defeated a global media establishment that was determined to destroy him.
Aldi rival on its way to Australia
GROCERY shopping could soon become a whole lot cheaper, with Aldi’s biggest rival Kaufland plotting a move Down Under.
Dodgy sparky leaves $11,000 mess
A MELBOURNE couple has been left $11,000 out of pocket by a dodgy electrician who plundered their savings to wire their home while unlicensed.
Trump will not kill global trade
TRADE Minister Steve Ciobo said global trading will continue if even US President elect Donald Trump kills the planned Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Trump’s words of financial wisdom
WHATEVER you think about Donald Trump, you can’t deny that he’s made a fortune. His words about money might teach us a few things about investing.
Retailer grabs $2m in 13 minutes
CHINA’S biggest day of shopping has kicked off with big name stars. And Australian retailers are cashing in.
Retailers urged to recognise Singles’ Day
AUSSIE retailers have been urged to recognise Singles’ Day, Chinese retail boss Jack Ma’s business brainwave that has become a jawdropping online phenomenon.
‘I’ve heard enough of the white male rage’
AMERICA’S media are desperately searching for answers as to why their country voted for President Trump.