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"Continued earnings growth in the liquor and hardware pillars was more than offset by lower earnings in food and ...

Metcash says no news on Amazon

US retail giant Amazon has yet to contact Metcash about its mooted launch in Australia, as the wholesaler declares the past six months as the most competitive the country's $90 billion grocery sector has ever seen.

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Aldi still undecided on tax transparency code

German discount supermarket Aldi is still making up its mind on whether to join a code has led to more big businesses, particularly multinationals, releasing information about the tax they pay.

Red Rooster is tipping at least 5 per cent growth in sales this financial year to $500 million.

Red Rooster eyes meaty float

Fast-food chain is tipping at least 5 per cent growth in sales this financial year to $500 million, thanks to home-deliveries and new flavours.

Simon Bosch

Star struck: how Caltex pumps profits out of servos

"These aren't fake, they are real bullets," the robber yells as he presses the loaded pistol into the forehead of a Caltex service station attendant. Sohaib Irshad, the attendant, can feel cold steel against his skin and is desperately trying to stay calm as the robber shouts and pounds on the counter demanding cash.

The loss of Big W's third boss in as many years last week took investors' focus away from Woolworths' core supermarket ...

Woolies chairman stays mum on Big W strategy

Woolworths chairman Gordon Cairns used the retailer's AGM to acknowledge the disappointing performance of the Big W chain, but wouldn't provide any detail on plans for its turnaround.

Shareholders are expected to grill Woolworths over the future of Big W at the annual meeting.

Woolworths to face grilling over Big W

Woolworths shareholders are expected to take advantage of the retail giant's annual meeting to grill the board and management over the future of its embattled discount department store chain Big W.

Down at heel, Payless Shoes in administration.

Payless shoes adds to pre-Christmas jobs rout

Close to 2000 retail workers are facing unemployment just one month out from Christmas after Payless Shoes went into administration on the same day receivers announced the shut down of Pumpkin Patch.

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Grill'd in court: inside a big-league bun fight

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."

Myer's turnaround is not rocket science, nor is it easy.

Myer stages a revival that proves critics wrong

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.

Outspoken founder Ruslan Kogan started the company in his parent's garage in Melbourne in 2006.

Christmas comes early for Kogan

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.

Harvey Norman chairman Gerry Harvey is under pressure to provide more detail on the financial performance of the retail ...

Corporate watchdog seeks answers to Harvey Norman

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.

Breakfast at Tiffany's? Shoppers can't even get into the store.

How Trump is hurting Tiffany's

Analysts warn the iconic jeweller's busines might suffer from its close association with the real estate mogul and his home.

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