Baby Bunting Group
Furniture and fashion shine bright despite the cost-of-living crunch
While consumers are trading down to more budget options in some retail areas, others are holding up well.
- by Emma Koehn
Latest
Baby Bunting slumps as retailers feel pain of consumer crunch
Discretionary retailers including Adairs, Michael Hill and Baby Bunting are among those that have reported falling sales amid slower spending.
- by Millie Muroi
Analysis
The Long and Short of It
Plentiful prams but pitiful profits: Is it time to buy Baby Bunting?
The baby goods retailer sells plenty of essential goods – so why is the stock down 57 per cent over the past year?
- by Emma Koehn
Baby Bunting in growth spurt as rivals fall away
Baby Bunting has strengthened its position as the dominant speciality baby retailer, picking up significant market share after a string of rivals collapsed.
- by Patrick Hatch
Left holding the market: Baby Bunting soars as rivals collapse
Baby Bunting and its investors see long-term gains on the horizon once the retailer has made it through the short-term pain caused by the collapse of the retailer's four largest competitors.
- by Patrick Hatch
Baby Bunting has an enviable problem: its competitors keep collapsing
Baby Bunting is struggling with the kind of problem most businesses could only dream of.
- by Patrick Hatch
Aggressive discounting hurts Baby Bunting
Aggressive discounting has contributed to a significant fall in Baby Bunting's first-half profit.
- by Petrina Berry
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