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As Microsoft shuts stores in China, are authorised retailers still relevant?

Inside Retail

The reported closure of Microsoft’s brick-and-mortar stores managed by authorised retail partners in China has raised questions about the tech giant’s strategy in the world’s second-largest economy and whether the move is counterintuitive when the market’s consumer electronics sector has seen a sign of recovery.

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Retail at the end of the world: How JB Hi-Fi aims to disrupt the NZ market

Inside Retail

Australian consumer electronics giant JB Hi-Fi announced a major expansion of its New Zealand operations last week , unveiling plans to double its store count in the next three to five years. He revealed that JB Hi-Fi also plans to move its e-commerce site to the Shopify platform in the future.

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Booktopia’s new owner: “Not here to throw out the baby with the bathwater”

Inside Retail

Following this week’s announcement that the founder and owner of DigiDirect, Shant Kradjian, won the bid for failed ASX-listed Booktopia, Inside Retail asked Kradjian about his interest in acquiring the business, his plans to restore the brand to its former glory and how he will approach the inevitable challenges.

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Walmart’s futuristic vision: AI shopping, drone deliveries and green energy

Inside Retail

The world’s largest retailer shared expansive plans for the future of retail at the recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2024), focusing on adaptive retail strategies that encompass realms of customers, workforce and society. Walmart is not resting on its laurels.

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Ready, set, sale: Why your Black Friday marketing should start now

Inside Retail

Data from Google reveals that a resounding 88 per cent of Aussies believe this Christmas will be more important than last year’s; with 21 per cent of people preparing gifting plans 3-6 months before, and 47 per cent of people planning to do so in the 2-4 weeks leading up to December. What’s your plan? Supply-chain issues.

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Dick Smith, Burger King, David Jones: Is it third time lucky for Anchorage?

Inside Retail

Anchorage struck gold with the $20 million acquisition of the Dick Smith consumer electronics chain from Woolworths Group in November 2012. Woolworths had written off more than $420 million restructuring the business, which was Australia’s largest consumer electronics chain by store count.

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PR Tips for CES 2024

Retail Bound

As the year is coming to an end, many retailers are planning for next year’s CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas (January 9 th -12 th ) and public relations should be part of your strategy to maximize your awareness for your product brand. Lean into CES’ reputation as a new product show.