Banducci coming up apples
Woolies’ “cautiously optimistic” boss tripled his take-home pay to $12.6m last financial year.
Woolies’ “cautiously optimistic” boss tripled his take-home pay to $12.6m last financial year.
ACCC appeals chain’s legal win over plastic forks and plates it says are biodegradable.
The Fair Work Commission has approved a new pay deal for tens of thousands of Woolworths supermarket staff.
The estate of the late Lady (Mary) Fairfax is waiting on a record-breaking, $100m-plus offer for Fairwater.
We are a nation of small entrepreneurs, but that needs to change if we are to thrive.
Unfortunately for the environment, Woolies has joined the smug green bag brigade.
Roger Corbett has vowed to fight for the 4000 small shareholders in strife-torn cash box Molopo Energy.
Coles will slash the amount of plastic used to wrap its fruit and vegetables as Woolies steps up its waste fight.
E-cigarettes can help lifelong smokers give up the habit.
Woolworths supermarkets boss says good pricing is central to its plans as it looks to better cater to local ethnic communities.
Local DJs and Country Road boss John Dixon exits after just one year, as South African parent redraws regional structure.
Costco is to step up its private label push against its supermarket rivals, starting with its biggest local seller, toilet paper.
Woolworths chief executive Brad Banducci believes rational pricing is creeping into the sector.
Woolworths has lifted third-quarter food sales by 4pc, again outpacing supermarket rival Coles.
German supermarket giant Kaufland has told suppliers to prepare for the opening of its first stores this year.
Peregrine is tipped to be the frontrunner in the contest to buy about 230 Woolworths petrol stations, with KKR now out.
Former Woolworths chief Michael Luscombe, who rose through the ranks to lead the supermarket chain, has died.
Woolworths is believed to be considering an IPO as a Plan B for its petrol station portfolio if the BP deal falls through.
The nation’s biggest employers have formally pledged to invest in creating jobs if the Senate backs Malcolm Turnbull’s tax cuts.
The boss of the nation’s largest chain of independent supermarkets is calling for an end to the price wars.
Under attack by a powerful lobby group in South Australia, Nick Xenophon has roped in the supermarket giant to return fire.
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and PetroChina are believed to be lining up to buy Woolworths petrol stations.
The ACCC has taken Woolworths to the federal court accusing it of falsely labelling plastic picnic products as biodegradable.
Woolies chief Brad Banducci is a manager who is keen on building sustainable gains over the longer term.
The ASX 200 has ended the week with a big jump that left it just shy of 6,000 points on the back of bullish earnings reports.
Myer shareholders counting on a lifeline from David Jones will need to look elsewhere.
The ASX taps 6000 on broadbased gains, while UBS uncovers a sore spot for local investors.
Retailers have ramped up the pressure on crossbench senators to pass company tax cuts.
Woolworths’ supermarkets boss Claire Peters has restructured her core buying and replenishment teams.
Wesfarmers shares fell 5pc after it announced a $1.3 billion writedown and a review of its Bunning UK operation.
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