Comfort foods to survive lockdown
The pandemic has created boom time conditions for one iconic brand as Aussies stock up on their favourite foods.
The pandemic has created boom time conditions for one iconic brand as Aussies stock up on their favourite foods.
Woolworths boss Brad Banducci says Australian retail is undergoing major change, as online sales are boosted in the pandemic.
Woolworths isn’t letting the COVID-19 global pandemic ruin its plans for a spin-off of its $10bn Endeavour Group pubs, hotels and liquor arm.
City Chic online penetration now at 65 per cent of total sales.
Woolworths is embroiled in a protracted price battle with upmarket brands including Moet, Chandon, Krug and Dom Perignon.
Car dealer Eagers’ half-year profit slumped 80pc, and it axed its dividend, amid costs forced by its loss of the Holden brand.
The proposed sale quickly became embroiled in politics and international trade.
Retailer Mosaic warns mall landlords who refuse to give ground on rent that it may cut its store network by about a third.
One-off costs dented Super Retail’s profit, but a surge in sales momentum has accelerated into the new financial year.
Shaver Shop says the big switch to shopping from home has worked well for customers and investors, with full-year profit booming.
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