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Change in substantial holding

Change in substantial holding

  • Oct 4, 2024
  • 14 pages

2024 Annual General Meeting

Notice of Annual General Meeting, Proxy Form, Web Casts

  • Sep 30, 2024
  • 27 pages

Acknowledgement of ACCC interim report

Company Administration - Other

  • Sep 27, 2024
  • 1 page

Acknowledgement of ACCC legal proceedings

Legal Proceedings

  • Sep 23, 2024
  • 2 pages

Market Sensitive

AXX: WOW and COL in court over alleged misleading claims

Company Administration - Other

  • Sep 23, 2024
  • 5 pages

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This Month

Original Juice chairman Jeff Kennett (left) and SPC chairman Hussein Rafi in Melbourne on Wednesday. A three-way merger will create a food and drinks group with revenues of $400m in 2024-25.

SPC heads back to the ASX for the first time in two decades

The century-old agribusiness group which began life as a farmer co-operative is merging with listed Original Juice Co and expanding into dairy products.

  • Simon Evans

September

The ACCC legal action against Coles and Woolworths might not spark consumers to shift.

ACCC supermarket case won’t hurt view of big business: AFR readers

Allegations Coles and Woolworths misled consumers with fake discounts have not significantly undermined confidence in big business generally, according to a new poll.

  • Tom McIlroy
Woolworths has argued Costco and Amazon should be covered by the tougher code.

Keep Bunnings and Chemist Warehouse out of supermarket wars: industry

As Labor considers tough powers for retailers abusing market share or mistreating suppliers, the food sector has warned against expansion of a key code of conduct.

  • Tom McIlroy
Coles and Woolworths have been taken to court by the ACCC.

How supermarkets get us to spend more than we planned

Consumer behaviour experts say supermarkets are masters at knowing which buttons to press to get customers to spend more than they intended.

  • Euan Black
The Chanticleer podcast features James Thomson and Anthony Macdonald.

Negative gearing explodes | Coles’ and Woolies’ dodgy discounts | The corporate Power list

This week on the Chanticleer podcast, James and Anthony look at how the supermarket giants were accused of dodgy discounting, ask who will win the brawl over negative gearing, and examine the corporate Power list.

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Steve Donohue.

Endeavour Group CEO’s last drinks a chance to reset

Steve Donohue knows booze and retail as well as anyone, but shareholder diplomacy was a challenge. Good luck to whoever takes over.

  • Anthony Macdonald
Coles managing director Leah Weckert and Woolworths chief executive Amanda Bardwell face a long dispute with the ACCC.

Fight or fold? Coles, Woolies face the angry shoppers they ‘fooled’

With its bombshell allegations this week the ACCC has given the big supermarkets two options, neither particularly palatable. Do they fight or do they fold?

  • Patrick Durkin
The down down promotion at a Melbourne Coles supermarket in March 2024.

Supermarket pile-on is going to cause real harm

If the supermarkets are guilty, then throw the book at them. But it’s populist politics that is really at work here.

  • Graeme Samuel
The ACCC accused the two big retailers of targeting families with stretched budgets and seeking discounts.

Woolworths and Coles could be ‘innocent’: Samuel

Graeme Samuel says the higher prices charged by the two major supermarkets could have been caused by suppliers, as the ACCC found the retailers have increased their earnings and operating margins over the past five years.

  • Carrie LaFrenz and Tom McIlroy
Former Treasury secretary Ken Henry, author of the 2010 tax reform report, says the inertia of the past 15 years is an intergenerational tragedy.

A plea for genuine reform from a young taxpayer

Readers’ letters on the lack of meaningful policy thinking; misleading discounts; the plague of populism; training for accountants; attacks on Hezbollah; and Gina Rinehart’s email.

The ACCC accused the two big retailers of targeting families with stretched budgets and seeking discounts.

Investors blame supermarket ‘arrogance’ for dodgy discount lawsuit

But some fund managers say a slump in Woolworths and Coles shares is a buying opportunity, betting the ACCC’s claims will be hard to stand up in court.

  • Carrie LaFrenz
The competition watchdog’s allegations have fuelled the political debate.

Woolworths, Coles price manipulation claims come at tough time for BCA

Liberal and Labor MPs say that the claims against the supermarkets undermine corporate Australia’s efforts to position itself as a critical plank of prosperity.

  • Tom McIlroy
A shopper at Coles. The ACCC has alleged the supermarket and its larger rival, Woolworths, misled consumers about what products were on special.

Aldi the big winner from Woolworths and Coles price gouging backlash

Investment banks warn of huge penalties and reputational damage after the ACCC alleged the supermarkets advertised specials that were cheaper weeks earlier.

  • Joshua Peach and Tom McIlroy
Coles CEO Leah Weckert, ACCC chair Gina Cass Gottlied and Woolworths CEO Amanda Bardwell

Coles and Woolworths score own goal on dodgy discounts

The big supermarket chains have already lost the public relations war over the ACCC’s allegations of fake discounts. What’s the next move?

  • Jennifer Hewett
The changes of price at Coles and Woolworths were tracked closely by users on X, TikTok and Reddit.

It was cybersleuths who (allegedly) caught Woolies, Coles in the act

In the end, it wasn’t the government, or Treasury, or a parliamentary committee that caused the biggest headache for the country’s supermarket giants this year.

  • Kylar Loussikian
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Gina Cass-Gottlieb’s looking more closely at supermarkets in response to rising cost of living pressurse.

Coles, Woolies go ‘Down Down’ in the court that matters

Lawyers may tell Coles and Woolworths to fight the ACCC. But this is much more than a legal battle.

  • Anthony Macdonald
The supermarkets argue that the ACCC has not provided detailed guidelines on discounting, despite requests for greater clarity.

Did ‘illusory’ discounts from Coles, Woolies really mislead consumers?

The murky legal issue for the ACCC case against the big two supermarkets is what constitutes a “reasonable” period between a price increase and a subsequent promotional saving.

  • Robert Hadler
The competition commission has launched two separate lawsuits against Woolworths and Coles, led by Amanda Bardwell and Leah Weckert.

Woolworths, Coles faked discounts on hundreds of products, says ACCC

The regulator is suing the country’s two biggest supermarkets, claiming they told customers prices were falling when they were actually higher than before.

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  • Carrie LaFrenz, Tom McIlroy and Ronald Mizen
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Supermarkets ‘faked discounts’; RBA reform dead; ASIC targets crypto

Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

Woolworths’ new chief executive Amanda Bardwell is facing calls to divest the company’s Big W business.

Woolworths faces investor calls to ditch Big W, New Zealand

The new chief executive of the country’s supermarket chain is being urged to focus on the company’s core business, which is losing ground to Coles.

  • Carrie LaFrenz and Jonathan Shapiro

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