Chasing Woolies is costing Coles
After Wesfarmers' quarterly results on Thursday, there's no doubt where chief executive-elect Rob Scott will be spending a good chunk of his time – Coles.
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After Wesfarmers' quarterly results on Thursday, there's no doubt where chief executive-elect Rob Scott will be spending a good chunk of his time – Coles.
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