This article first appeared October 19, 2009. Target in the US is, as in Australia and New Zealand, a mass merchant, or discount department …
This article first appeared October 19, 2009. Target in the US is, as in Australia and New Zealand, a mass merchant, or discount department …
Happy New Year. As you read this blog (which was written on December 23, 2009) Christmas Eve, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day will be behind u…
There is an annual festive season joke that runs along the ranks of senior manufacturer and retailer sales and marketing teams around the we…
The owner of the Blockbuster and EzyDVD retail chains, Paul Uniacke, will meet tomorrow with Federal Small Business Minster Craig Emerson to…
The market is watching the battle between Woolworths and Coles very closely at the moment, as commentators wait to see if Coles (now owned b…
Late last week, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission called for submissions on whether or not it should allow supermarket gian…
Target in the US is, as in Australia and New Zealand, a mass merchant, or discount department store by description. Personally, I believe th…
Coles is in the process of withdrawing a discount offer that offered fuel discounts of up to 40 cents per litre if customers purchased over …
Headlines still mostly portray the old-fashioned adversarial view of retailers as being in a win or lose clash. The perception remains that …
Expect insurance premiums to rise as insurers seek to make up margin shortfalls, warns a report from KPMG on the general insurance market. H…
Elders shares have been suspended from trading after the company failed to lodge its full-year results for the period ending 30 June. Th…
All attention is on Coles and Wesfarmers after growth figures announced late last week show Coles growth rates getting back on track. Here I…