Today
Quadrant puts liquorice and Rockea Road maker Darrell Lea on the block
Advisers UBS and Gilbert + Tobin are expected to market the business based on a $70 million earnings figure.
- 1 hr ago
- Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
This Month
Why Aesop is putting algae on its shopfronts
The upcoming Melbourne Design Week reveals ideas already in use that could change our world. But getting them to scale is no simple task.
- Michael Bleby
How Kmart is now more product maker than retailer
Kmart Group’s own brand has boomed, helping it deliver record profits. Its CEO says the low-cost goods chain is now more product maker than retailer.
- Patrick Durkin
The union movement is about to break into Aldi
Aldi’s long history of non-union pay deals has been disrupted as workers reject the supermarket giant’s offer for the first time in decades.
- David Marin-Guzman
Prezzee co-founder quits Shaun Bonett-owned gift card company
Claire Morris is leaving the group, and resigning as its brand ambassador. It follows a string of senior executive departures in the last 18 months.
- Primrose Riordan
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
Where Australians are spending their larger pay packets
Australian household income is up, but so is spending on some undesirables. The result is what our retail CEOs are talking a lot about - shopping for value.
- Anthony Macdonald
David Di Pilla’s HMC Capital takes big stake in Baby Bunting
The country’s largest maternity and baby good retailer has had a poor year, with earnings downgrade and executives departures pushing shares a third lower.
- Kylar Loussikian
Westfield Bondi owner says shoppers are back after horror attack
Scentre chief executive Elliott Rusanow said the mall operator had increased security spending as it returned to a “different” normal after the fatal attack.
- Campbell Kwan
- Opinion
- Opinion
Half-priced detergent every few weeks? Shoppers can smell a rat
Deep food and grocery discounts have become increasingly popular with consumers, but the cost is unfairly borne by suppliers, prompting calls for change.
- Updated
- Sue Mitchell
‘The gap below Cartier and Tiffany’: Michael Hill’s luxury play
ASX-listed jeweller Michael Hill has been undergoing a major rebranding exercise.
- Updated
- Patrick Durkin
ASX queries Kogan executive options sale ahead of share plunge
The online retailer, in response to questions from the market operator, said it did not think a poor sales update that sent its stock tumbling was material.
- Carrie LaFrenz and Tom Richardson
Dan Murphy’s parent Endeavour posts 2.2pc sales growth
The pubs and bottle shops owner warned that market conditions have remained subdued so far in April.
- Carrie LaFrenz
Why Kogan stops interviews with marathon runners to hire them
BOSS sat down with Kogan.com founder Ruslan Kogan just as his share price collapsed by 30 per cent.
- Patrick Durkin
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
Wesfarmers sprays growth bets, waiting for payoff
Wesfarmers’ hefty businesses proved their resilience in the pandemic. Now, with shares breaking $65 for the first time, Rob Scott needs us to think about growth.
- Updated
- Anthony Macdonald
Woolworths faces widening gulf with Coles in sales stakes
Brad Banducci, the departing chief executive of supermarket giant Woolworths, is losing the battle with arch-rival Coles as he prepares to bow out in September.
- Updated
- Simon Evans
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
Woolies’ reputational crisis has cost it $8b and counting
The supermarket giant has aggressively brought down prices, but its sales are growing far more slowly than its great rival. That’s a serious problem.
- James Thomson
Uber’s new retail boss has a plan to shake up groceries in Australia
Susan Anderson says online penetration for the $130 billion Australian grocery sector is still low. She predicts a big step change within the next few years.
- Patrick Durkin
Woolworths shareholders to pocket proceeds from Endeavour sale
The supermarket giant offloaded a 5 per cent stake in the owner of Dan Murphy’s, realising $468 million for its shares.
- Carrie LaFrenz
The WFH January mandate: How bosses are retaining staff
Publisher Hachette offers a range of initiatives to help retain good staff, including a January work from home mandate.
- Sylvia Ramsey
April
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
How Chemist Warehouse can get its deal past the ACCC
Divestments may be needed to get the Chemist Warehouse/Sigma deal over the line, but they don’t look too strenuous.
- Updated
- Anthony Macdonald