Domino's has rivals licked
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.
Sue Mitchell writes on retail specialising in fast-moving consumer goods, hardware, clothing and accessories. Sue is based in our Sydney newsroom.
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.
The ACCC has challenged Woolworths' claim that asking suppliers for money to prop up profits was "entirely reasonable".
In a case that could have long-term ramifications for the supermarket sector, Woolworths is facing a showdown with the competition regulator.
Outdoor clothing retailer Kathmandu increased annual profit by almost two thirds, vindicating its rejection of an opportunistic $324 million takeover offer last year.
US retailer Lowe's claims it was "stitched up" by Woolworths in a deal to sell Masters for $800 million.
Dick Smith's like-for-like retail sales fell sharply less than a year after its float, triggering events that led to its collapse.
Woolworths wants to appoint an independent arbitrator to resolve a legal dispute with its home improvement partner Lowe's.
Online furniture retailer Temple & Webster's loss was more than double what was forecast in its prospectus.
Coca-Cola Amatil's profits are up after higher sales of bottled water offset weak demand for fizzy drinks.
Car parts distributor and retailer Bapcor is expecting another year of strong growth after net profits almost doubled in 2016.
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