Webjet shares fall on accounting stoush
Shares in Webjet have taken a hit after the online travel agency flagged an accounting dispute that could hurt its full-year earnings.
Shares in Webjet have taken a hit after the online travel agency flagged an accounting dispute that could hurt its full-year earnings.
The online retail giant wiped out large chunks of its profit as it invested heavily in areas such as video content and its international expansion.
After years of being outsold by the iPhone, the venerable iPod has taken a big step toward eventual oblivion. Apple is discontinuing two of the cheapest iPod models: the nano and shuffle.
Household energy bills are set to rise by an average of $200 annually, adding to challenges for consumer spending and putting Australia's economic growth outlook under a cloud, ANZ says.
Coca-Cola's supermarket problems look set to deepen after Coles chief executive John Durkan warned the drinks giant's Mount Franklin water products risked being cut back on its supermarket shelves.
Birkenstock USA's CEO has emerged as an unlikely crusader in a growing battle between smaller retailers and Amazon.com.
Surfstitch is looking at selling assets as costs mount from several legal proceedings and an investigation by the corporate regulator.
Sigrun Klatte is juggling a three kilogram bag of oranges under one arm and her son Caspar under the other.
One could be forgiven for thinking there was something sinister going on.
Upmarket menswear brands Rhodes & Beckett and Herringbone will live on after administrators for the troubled companies sealed a deal for a private equity-backed management buyout.
Coca-Cola Amatil has had more bad news from the aisles of Woolworths with the revelation that the supermarket giant will ditch much of its Mount Franklin water product.
A former 7-Eleven franchisee who underpaid his staff has been fined $168,000, following a Fairfax Media investigation that found systemic underpayment and the complicity of head office.
Amazon wants companies to go to Amazon Business to buy everything from new computers and A4 paper to toilet cleaner and power tools.
Snail slime. On your face. All for the sake of beauty? The decade-old craze with Korean consumers is starting to expand to Western markets.
Kathmandu turns 30, and Australians can't seem to get enough pricey outdoor gear.
The only thing preventing an even more catastrophic fall in Myer's share price is Solomon Lew.
It appears Amazon Australia's first retail operations centre will be located in the outer south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne
Myer's full-year profit looks set to be largely wiped out after the retailer wrote off its stake in struggling Topshop and continued to suffer from weak trading conditions.
Regardless of the series of body blows that Myer announced on Thursday, chief executive Richard Umbers is sticking to the transformation plan.
Lululemon Athletica is suing Under Armour for allegedly copying a sports bra design.
It's crunch time for David Jones.
David Jones' full-year sales have dropped for the first time under South African owner Woolworths Holdings amid weak consumer confidence.
Stock removed from 17 stores while negotiations continue to save brand.
Coles and Woolworths have launched a bare-knuckle brawl for shoppers' bread bins.
Shares in Adairs have soared to a five month high after the manchester and homewares retailer's sales rebounded to hit the top end of its forecast.
Australia's $170 billion franchise sector is on notice after a class action was announced in Canada
Australia's best known fast food chain is believed to be going cold on shopping centres.
Food and grocery wholesaler Metcash has appointed former British supermarket giant Tesco executive Jeff Adams as its next chief executive.
Australia's dominant hardware chain is expected to take advantage of the demise of rival Masters.
Domino's Pizza franchisees say a new campaign promoting a no-questions-asked guarantee has led to a spike in unfounded complaints.
Increasing numbers of cafes are ditching cash due to security concerns.
It's another way for companies to squeeze out more productivity, or staff to demonstrate commitment and hang on to their job.
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