Bunnings’ surprise competitor
IF IT’S a cordless drill you’re after, you might head to Bunnings. Or you might head to a store that’s not traditionally thought of as a rival.
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IF IT’S a cordless drill you’re after, you might head to Bunnings. Or you might head to a store that’s not traditionally thought of as a rival.
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WITH Woolworths’ big hardware brand Masters sinking fast, Bunnings has developed a plan to help it stay ahead of the pack.
THE loss-making hardware stores could turn a profit in only 12 months under a new plan that was right under Woolworths’ nose.
THE days of Bunnings’ reign could be numbered, with reports of a private equity deal set to shake up the $46.7 billion home improvement sector.
MASTERS is dead, buried and cremated. How did it go so badly wrong? This is why the Woolies venture failed so badly, in the customers’ own words.
BUNNINGS will enter the UK’s $79 billion home improvement market after owner Wesfarmers’ $705 million bid for the Homebase chain was accepted.
BUNNINGS’ big, bold plan is a big risk. It could fall flat on its face, and lose $700 million the process. Or it could be exactly what Australia needs.
LOOK out Bunnings. You’re about to face off with a new player. This is the little guy out to challenge the hardware giant’s dominance.
OH NO! A five-year-old girl has been bitten by a dog at Bunnings, just days after the hardware chain unveiled its new pet-friendly policy.
HOME improvement chain Bunnings Warehouse has gone to the dogs. Customers have been informed they can now bring pets inside the store.
MASTERS is flailing, while Bunnings is pulling out all the stops to dominate. But everyone will feel the pain if Masters collapses.
MASTERS is the huge Woolworth-owned hardware chain that was supposed to brawl with Bunnings. But it hasn’t landed a punch.
HARDWARE chain Masters is soldiering on despite pressure on Woolworths to dump the loss-making venture, which is getting crushed by Bunnings.
THE housing market continues to be a pain, so maybe the solution is to avoid it altogether. This idea is certainly… different.
FACEBOOK has yet again become full of scammers trying to steal your identity and bank details. This time, they’re using fake Bunnings Warehouse vouchers.
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