JB Hi-Fi Limited
Adam Bandt pledges to supersize corporate taxes
To sweeten the deal, the Greens say much of the revenue would pay for cost-of-living measures, such as including dental cover in Medicare.
- by James Massola
Latest
‘We’re known for value’: JB Hi-Fi boss promises to keep discounting
Price-matching and promotions are what JB Hi-Fi and The Good Guys are known for, and they’re not going anywhere, according to chief executive Terry Smart.
- by Jessica Yun
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World markets
ASX slides despite Wall Street rebound
Rate-sensitive sectors including consumer stocks dragged the local sharemarket lower, despite a US equities rebound overnight following its steep sell-off.
- by Millie Muroi
JB Hi-Fi boss eager to lure bargain-hungry shoppers as profits drop 20%
Despite a fall in profits and margins, JB Hi-Fi shares rose sharply on Monday after the company’s results beat market expectations.
- by Jessica Yun
Opinion
Sharemarket
Reconciling the soggy consumer and an exuberant sharemarket
Investors are looking through the retail gloom and anticipating how cyclical companies will fare when inflation is a memory and interest rates start to fall.
- by Elizabeth Knight
JB Hi-Fi faces class action over ‘worthless’ warranties sold for 12 years
The class action against the $5.4 billion electronics company is the third lawsuit against a major Australian retailer in the space of a week.
- by Jessica Yun
Updated
Earnings season
JB Hi-Fi boss wary of softer spending as sales lose zip
The electronics retailer surprised with better than expected results, but the company’s boss says it’s clear conditions are tightening among consumers.
- by Emma Koehn
Latitude hack triggers landmark privacy investigation
The Australian and New Zealand privacy commissioners have announced a joint investigation into the hack of Latitude Financial, which exposed the details of millions of consumer finance customers.
- by Colin Kruger
JB Hi-Fi hit by sales slowdown, but demand still stronger than expected
The electronics retailer’s sales remain well above what they were before the pandemic, but growth is flattening as interest rates bite.
- by Emma Koehn
Latitude refuses to pay hackers’ ransom demand
Criminals who stole the data of 14 million consumers from Latitude Financial made a ransom demand to the consumer lender, which it is refusing to pay.
- by Colin Kruger
Hacked: Latitude confirms details of 14 million consumers stolen
The data breach affects the driver’s licence numbers of 7.9 million Australian and New Zealand customers of retailers including Harvey Norman, JB Hi-Fi, The Good Guys and Apple.
- by Colin Kruger
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