Surfstitch CEO leaves troubled retailer
Troubled online sport apparel retailer Surfstitch, which slipped into voluntary administration four months ago, no longer has a chief executive.
Troubled online sport apparel retailer Surfstitch, which slipped into voluntary administration four months ago, no longer has a chief executive.
Listed electronics retailer Kogan.com was the best-performing stock on the ASX All Ordinaries index in 2017, with an annual gain of more than 300 per cent.
When 7-Eleven chairman Michael Smith bragged about the lengths the franchise giant had taken to compensate thousands of underpaid foreign workers, he failed to impress underpaid workers Manish and Anshu Mehra.
A shift to online shopping has seen Australia Post process a record volume of parcel deliveries this week.
The franchisor of the Donut King, Gloria Jean's and Brumby's chains could suffer an even deeper fall in earnings, analysts predict.
Myer versus Solomon Lew still has a way to run. CBS versus Lachlan Murdoch and Bruce Gordon for control of Ten Network had the strangest outcome.
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The cafe and bakery giant says negative media coverage is making it harder to attract new franchisees or hold onto existing store owners.
There are claims of rampant underpayment at RFG Group's stable of franchise brands including Gloria Jeans, Crust Pizza, Donut King and Michel's Patisserie.
Apple customers seem to be opting for cheaper models of the iPhone, analyst research shows, suggesting that the company failed to cram enough new technologies into the iPhone X to justify the $1,579 price tag.
After 57 years as Australia's shopping centre czar, Sir Frank Lowy has opened up about the reasons he is walking away.
BP and Woolworths will fight to keep their $1.8 billion service station sale alive, accusing the ACCC of botching its assessment of the fuel market.
Myer says its sales in the first two weeks of December were down 5 per cent on last year.
The weakest run-up to the Christmas sales period in four years and the absence of a "killer gift" could make for an ugly festive season for retailers.
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Frank Lowy's massive deal will send billions looking for a home.
Retail Food Group's shares plunged more than 27 per cent hitting a five year low after a Fairfax Media investigation revealed hundreds of Donut King, Brumby's and Gloria Jeans stores were going to the wall as a result of a brutal franchise model.
Tony Alford first shot to international attention in 1998 over his role in the messy business affairs of Michael Hutchence.
Retail Food Group, the franchisor of iconic brands including Brumby's, Donut King and Gloria Jean's, has issued a warning to store owners not to air their complaints in public or risk breaching of their franchise agreement.
Julia Banks will never forget the panic attacks. She still finds herself waking up in the middle of the night, heart pounding and mind racing from stress.
Amazon won't kill Christmas this year for investors in retail stocks, but 2018 could be very different.
James Hall was perched at his 'home theatre personal computer' two Thursdays ago, where he repeatedly hit the refresh button on the Amazon Australian site in anticipation of its suspected launch.
One e-tailer isn't joining in the Amazon party.
Australian retailers have breathed a sigh of relief and enjoyed a healthy bump to their share prices after their worst fears about Amazon outgunning them on price and service failed to eventuate.
With millions of products on the local Amazon site, you'd better believe there are some strange items for sale.
Amazon will start taking orders and shipping products from its warehouse in Melbourne's east on Tuesday.
Wholesaler Metcash has suffered another half of falling sales at its IGA supermarket network but managed to grow profit through a cost-cutting program and the integration of the Home Timber and Hardware chain.
The collapse of handbag maker Oroton is just the start of a fresh round of Australian retail failures, and sky-high rents are partly to blame, according to the chiefs of the Premier Investments conglomerate.
As 'accessible luxury' became part of the fashion industry, the bag label got left behind.
Shares in vacuum cleaner merchant Godfreys have plunged to a record low after the company cut its earnings forecast due to weaker than expected sales and delays in its franchise rollout.
Aboriginal entrepreneurs from 30 businesses are being funded to attend the Melbourne Business School in a partnership between Mastercard and First Australians Capital.
We must help committed Year 12 students to maintain the ethos and engage on campus.
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