a2 Milk shares surge as it lifts sales guidance again
Shares in a2 Milk surge after it lifts its full-year sales guidance for the second time in two months.
Shares in a2 Milk surge after it lifts its full-year sales guidance for the second time in two months.
Investors have jumped into the infant formula company Bellamy's after it emerged from a two-day trading halt.
ALDI Australia has signed up to the federal government's voluntary Tax Transparency Code, which will require the retail giant to give taxpayers some level of disclosure about its highly secretive tax affairs.
SumoSalad threatens to move out of Westfield shopping centres if it doesn't get a significant rent cut.
Population growth, strong food sales and more competition to drive extra sales at the checkout, Deloitte Access Economics predicts.
David Jones has struck again in the ongoing store wars, snatching contemporary international label Self Portrait from rival Myer.
It's been a bad week for Wesfarmers, but good news for its shelf-stackers and shoppers.
Coca-Cola is making its sugar-free options clearer as sugar is declared the new "dietary villain".
Supermarket giant concedes for first time it has underpaid much of its workforce in a cosy deal.
The spectre of a supermarket price discounting war is a customer's dream and a shareholder's nightmare.
Supermarket giant says food and grocery prices are 'crazy' compared to the rest of the world.
Company behind Brumby's Bakery, Donut King, Michel's Patisserie and Crust Pizza slams analysis as "premature, precipitous and, with respect, an exercise in speculative guesswork."
Aldi faces claims of wage theft and breaking the law, but the retail giant said its work arrangements are "lawful and suitable".
Online retailer CatchOfTheDay has rebranded itself Catch and relaunched as a marketplace for other sellers in a move that puts it in direct competition with US giant Amazon.
Investors in Retail Food Group headed for the exits on Monday due to concerns about upcoming accounting changes.
Just after 8 am, a woman descends from the ceiling at the Bud Walton Arena, 30 miles from Walmart's headquarters.
The country's dominant hardware chain faces three big challenges.
The idea is to cut costs on the expensive 'last-mile of deliveries', when packages are driven to customers' homes.
Amazon poses a bigger threat to Wesfarmers' discount department stores, Kmart and Target, than to specialty retailers such as JB Hi-Fi, investment bank Morgan Stanley has warned.
Cocoa prices have soared amid signs of tighter supplies, raising prospects that chocolate costs will climb.
Australian retail spending rose 1Â per cent in April, beating market expectations of a modest rise.
Domino's Pizza has announced delays to its nationwide review into wage fraud allegations across its stores.
After losing her most glamorous retail partners amid the controversies and boycotts that have marked her father's move into the White House, Ivanka Trump has gone downmarket. At its heart, Ivanka Trump is now a celebrity brand, not a designer fashion house. It's the messy discount rack, not the gleaming glass jewellery case.
Sentiment has remained negative this year all the way through May for the first time since the depths of the GFC in 2009, leaving retailers reeling and investors bearish on the sector.
Red Rooster says it can attract investors to its chicken-frying franchise business despite the market's poor appetite for share market listings and consumer stocks.
Lipstick wars are gaining momentum across the country, led by French-based cosmetic giant Sephora.
Conglomerate Wesfarmers will pay its new chief executive up to $4 million less than his predecessor, acknowledging "downward pressure" on CEO pay levels in the broader market.
The severe pressure on retail stocks will ramp up again this week as retail sales come in the spotlight.
Online retailer Amazon will be lucky to get 5 per cent market share in Australia over eight years, investor says.
Domino's plans to almost double the number of its stores in Japan by 2022.
Startups with at least one female founder build companies where nearly half the staff are women, a study found.
Ten years ago practically every mother wanted to start a start-up. Everything's changed.
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