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Woolworths boss pays the price for its sagging reputation

Woolworths boss pays the price for its sagging reputation

Canberra has played a game of one-upmanship on supermarket bashing over the past six months and may make the Guinness World Records for the use of the term price gouging.

  • by Elizabeth Knight

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‘We have got a lot of work to do’: Woolworths ‘out-traded’ as it trails Coles

‘We have got a lot of work to do’: Woolworths ‘out-traded’ as it trails Coles

Outgoing Woolworths chief executive Brad Banducci says cost-of-living pressures have hit the supermarket giant.

  • by Jessica Yun
Woolworths chief Brad Banducci threatened with jail time at Senate supermarket inquiry

Woolworths chief Brad Banducci threatened with jail time at Senate supermarket inquiry

The supermarket giant’s outgoing CEO refused to answer repeated questions about the company’s return on equity, which infuriated Greens senator Nick McKim.

  • by Jessica Yun
Belting Brad: Senate turns supermarket CEO flogging into Olympic sport

Belting Brad: Senate turns supermarket CEO flogging into Olympic sport

The sparring between Greens senator Nick McKim and Woolies boss Brad Banducci deteriorated into an unedifying headbutting contest.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Why Australian companies don’t want to make too much money

Why Australian companies don’t want to make too much money

The febrile hunt for profiteers in the midst of a cost-of-living crisis meant Australia’s largest companies had to worry about the potentially disastrous consequences of doing too well.

  • by Colin Kruger
Banducci and Joyce shared special talents, and one crucial weakness
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Banducci and Joyce shared special talents, and one crucial weakness

Brad Banducci, like Alan Joyce before him, was very good at lobbying governments. But the public lost patience with them, so they checked out.

  • by Parnell Palme McGuinness
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After Taylor Swift plays to 80,000, the PM will be off to a private Katy Perry show

After Taylor Swift plays to 80,000, the PM will be off to a private Katy Perry show

Anthony Albanese will be at Taylor Swift in Sydney on Friday and then attend an exclusive performance by Katy Perry at Visy magnate Anthony Pratt’s mansion this weekend.

  • by Paul Sakkal
Executive hunting season: Qantas, Woolworths and Virgin snared

Executive hunting season: Qantas, Woolworths and Virgin snared

It seems we have entered the corporate twilight zone when a chief executive says they are “focused on helping our customers spend less each time they shop with us”.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Woolies boss Brad Banducci’s retirement wasn’t expedited, says chair

Woolies boss Brad Banducci’s retirement wasn’t expedited, says chair

Banducci’s resignation comes after he walked out of a Four Corners interview, where he was questioned about market concentration in the Australian supermarket sector.

  • by Jessica Yun
Woolworths gets first strike as Corbett delivers grilling on Endeavour

Woolworths gets first strike as Corbett delivers grilling on Endeavour

Investors delivered the supermarket giant its first strike, prompting the company to defend its approach to changing executive pay after the deaths of two workers.

  • by Emma Koehn
Big W trends reveal challenging times ahead, says Woolies CEO Brad Banducci

Big W trends reveal challenging times ahead, says Woolies CEO Brad Banducci

Woolworths investors cheered increased profits and a bigger dividend, but there are increasing signs that shoppers are under pressure.

  • by Emma Koehn

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