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Consumer class action launched against JB Hi-Fi over ‘junk’ warranties

Inside Retail

They were of little or no value because – the class action argues – customers already had the same rights for free under the Australian Consumer Law. A 2023 survey found 32 per cent of consumers had bought them at one time or another, often after being convinced by sales techniques. “Our

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Beer Cartel invites consumers to buy up shares in the business

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There are also plans to introduce investor perks such as free shipping and discounted pricing on beer. But consumers can also make one-off purchases on the site. Each week, 20-30 new beers come online, ensuring plenty of choice for curious consumers. “We’ve Covid kind to craft beer.

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What Bapcor can learn from Bain’s long track record of PE bids

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Consumer confidence levels over the next 18 months will be crucial to the future of financially embroiled and not-so-financially embroiled businesses within the retail industry. In 2011, the company set its IPO price range between US$16 and $18 per share, and when the stock first traded on the NASDAQ in July 2011 it opened at US$24.97

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Here’s why Lego is the world’s most reputable brand

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“Lego is inherently engaging, and through a constant stream of product innovation and by opening up immersive physical stores they’ve elevated the brand experience to a story that consumers want to be part of, and share with others — to quite literally, remark upon,” he said. Lego’s sustainability efforts.

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How Aussie footwear brand Alias Mae stays on trend in a fast-moving market

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Tom Kirkhope founded the Australian fashion footwear brand Alias Mae in 2011. Drawing on his family background in footwear, and his own experience in the industry, having started working in Chinese footwear manufacturing in 2011, he launched Alias Mae as a wholesale business. IR: Customer experience is crucial in the retail industry.

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Net-A-Porter to exit China: What’s the future for multi-brand luxury platforms?

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Richemont’s spokesperson told the Financial Times the move was made in the context of a global YNAP plan to focus “investments and resources on its core and more profitable geographies.” Under the joint venture, YNAP and Alibaba launched two mobile apps for YNAP’s Net-A-Porter and Mr Porter multi-brand online stores for consumers in China.

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A day in the life of Rebecca Vallance-Gasan: “I am hyper-organised”

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The plan is to reach 20 stores globally within the next few years, with a focus on strategic growth across both the direct-to-consumer business and international wholesale. I launched and established Rebecca Vallance in London in 2011, before returning home to Sydney to continue our expansion. How has it evolved since then?

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