American Apparel files for bankruptcy again, with sale plan
The brand built on made-in-the-USA marketing and racy advertising at a chain of prominent retail locations, is going through a second bankruptcy.
The brand built on made-in-the-USA marketing and racy advertising at a chain of prominent retail locations, is going through a second bankruptcy.
Harvey Norman’s executive chairman, Gerry Harvey, has blasted a foreign short-seller as the culprit behind "hearsay and rumours" that raised questions about the retailer’s financial relationship with its franchisees.
One of the world's biggest retailers is on track to launch bricks and mortar grocery stores and an online supermarket in Australia within two years.
South African retail giant Woolworths plans more 'trans-seasonal' clothing to cope with unpredictable weather in the southern hemisphere.
German discount supermarket is set to enter China, and broader Asia, using Australia as a springboard.
Harvey Norman has sunk almost $62 million into a secret start-up in the past two years, a retail joint venture that hasn't earned the listed operation a cent so far.
It all started in a yellow suburban house in Brisbane with a single plastic sewing machine, a blog, and a hope that girls somewhere would like these patterned tights.
German retail giant Schwarz Group has sought an Australian trademark for its 'Kaufland' superstore as it's sounding out the local market.
Alibaba Group posted $US1 billion of sales within the first five minutes of Single's Day.
Wesfarmers chairman Michael Chaney has branded Trumps' win a triumph of populism.
Higher costs in the UK, where a Brexit-battered pound is squeezing retailers and brand owners, have chiselled away the craggy Alpine shape of Toblerone chocolate bars.
China's business regulator said it has warned leading online shopping companies, including Alibaba Group Holding and JD.com, against adopting dodgy sales tactics at China's biggest shopping day of the year.
Australia's biggest supermarket is taking SPC Ardmona's tinned tomatoes off its shelves after cutting a deal with a new South Australian supplier for the canned commodity.
The Victorian Farmers Federation has warned the livelihoods of thousands farmers are on the line as Woolworths considers abandoning its $70 million agreement with SPC Ardmona two years into the five year deal.
Domino's affirms its forecast for 30 per cent net profit growth even though new menus and ordering options helped fuel record sales growth in Australia in the first few months of 2017.
There are dozens of identical branded products sold at Aldi, Woolworths and Coles. Fairfax Media finds out which supermarket is cheaper for people who don't want home brand.
7-Eleven has been sprung short-changing some workers potentially millions of dollars in back pay by changing the way compensation payouts are being calculated.
Australia's biggest listed travel agent has warned its first-half underlying profit could fall by nearly a third amid record low airfares at home and overseas, sending its shares lower.
Twenty-seven stores are set to close and 145 people are set to lose their jobs following the collapse of childrenswear retailer Pumpkin Patch.
Australia's $80 billion general apparel sector is at a crossroads and it's the end of the line for at least one of Australia's three discount department store chains.
Oil giant Caltex is in damage control as it widened an internal investigation to include the Rana family, one of its largest franchisee groups.
David Jones plans to take luxury to Australia's affluent near-city suburbs with a bespoke, boutique format.
The wearable fitness device maker's revenue forecast for the key-Christmas shopping quarter fell well short of analysts' estimates, hurt by stiff competition from rival device makes.
Woolworths have a history of very poor form when it comes to treatment of suppliers – both large and small.
Here we go again. This time it is oil giant Caltex embroiled in allegations of worker exploitation happening across a national franchise network of more than 650 stores.
Billionaire retailer Gerry Harvey has defended how his sprawling retail empire reports its financial performance and shrugged off calls by a proxy adviser to draw back the veil on the complex relationship between Harvey Norman's head office and the franchised store network.
The ACCC has challenged Woolworths' claim that asking suppliers for money to prop up profits was "entirely reasonable".
The supermarket wars are set to heat up another notch as Aldi is embarking on a major store overhaul and investing in fresh produce as its grapples with slowing sales growth from its mature east coast store network.
Woolworths' former commercial director has disputed the ACCC's allegations that asking suppliers for large extra sums of cash to make up for lost profits was illegal, telling a Sydney court that the practice was "perfectly normal".
In a case that could have long-term ramifications for the supermarket sector, Woolworths is facing a showdown with the competition regulator.
The ATO is cracking down on family members posting at associates rather than employees.
The warmer months are coming and so are these white hot ventures.
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