Supermarket chain goes gourmet to beat discounters
Australia's biggest independent supermarket chain has gone gourmet in the battle to grow sales and boost margins.
Australia's biggest independent supermarket chain has gone gourmet in the battle to grow sales and boost margins.
A key adage of the corporate world is "don't go into business with a friend". Or, as American oil baron John D. Rockefeller famously put it: "A friendship built on business can be glorious, while a business built on friendship can be murder."
Australia's biggest department store scares off persistent short-sellers by posting its fifth consecutive quarter of same-store sales growth.
The fact that investors and retail experts are overjoyed about Myer reporting a 1.6 per cent improvement in sales in the first quarter of the 2017 financial year says a lot about the state of department stores in Australia.
Online retailer Kogan has upgraded its guidance by up to 30 per cent and tipped a "strong Christmas trading period" at its first annual general meeting as a listed company.
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The corporate watchdog has reached out to Harvey Norman as pressure intensifies for the retailer to provide more detail about the financial relationship between Harvey Norman head office and its franchisees.
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Analysts warn the iconic jeweller's busines might suffer from its close association with the real estate mogul and his home.
Wesfarmers is selling its $880 million Coles credit card portfolio to Citi in a retreat from the financial services sector.
The shock departure of Big W boss Sally Macdonald has fuelled talk Woolworths will fast-track its plans to sell off the embattled discount department store.
Woolworths'Â biggest problem child, Big W, just got a lot more difficult after the architect of its turnaround strategy, Sally Macdonald, quit after just ten months in the job.
JB Hi-Fi picked up the top gong at the Workplace Giving Excellence Awards on Wednesday.
Domino's claims it has completed the world's first pizza delivery by drone.
Woolworth's struggling discount chain Big W has lost its chief executive less than a year after she took on the top job.
Billionaire retailer Gerry Harvey has forecast the end of annual general meetings and again dismissed concerns over Harvey Norman's accounts as the dark arts of short sellers.
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.
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