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Kathmandu eyes web shoppers in US, Japan and Canada – New Zealand Herald


Kathmandu eyes web shoppers in US, Japan and Canada
New Zealand Herald
The fact that Kathmandu's branded products could only be bought through its own stores gave the company an advantage over other retailers, he said. At present Kathmandu has websites only for customers in New Zealand, Australia and Britain - the three ...

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Retail war in store for CBD – Ipswich Queensland Times


Retail war in store for CBD
Ipswich Queensland Times
Mayor Paul Pisasale said the $25 million project has put Ipswich at the centre of Australia's retail industry future. "It's risen from the flood waters like a phoenix. It's good for Ipswich and the CBD, everything we are going to do is going to be ...

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Aussies increasingly using credit cards for online purchases, study shows – Mozo.com.au


Aussies increasingly using credit cards for online purchases, study shows
Mozo.com.au
"As our research shows, consumers are increasingly taking advantage of the convenience that online shopping offers, particularly in the office," commented Adrian Christie of PayPal Australia. Despite the apparent rising popularity of online retail, ...
Workers turn to web for gift huntHerald Sun

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Centro halts trading – Sydney Morning Herald


Centro halts trading
Sydney Morning Herald
Last night, it said it had increased the percentage of the merged entity, Centro Retail Australia Trust, that would be held by ''external'' investors from 14.5 per cent to 15.9 per cent. It has not changed the 5.03¢ a share to be received by investors ...

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Centro fights for survival – Sydney Morning Herald


Centro fights for survival
Sydney Morning Herald
This evening, it said it had increased the percentage of the merged entity, Centro Retail Australia Trust, that would be held by ''external'' investors from 14.5 per cent to 15.9 per cent. It has not changed the 5.03 cent a share to be received by ...

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Markets Live: Stocks dive as euro woes bite – Sydney Morning Herald


Markets Live: Stocks dive as euro woes bite
Sydney Morning Herald
... lower has affected Australian shares today and others in the region. Tokyo stocks have opened down 1.24 per cent. The benchmark Nikkei 225 index at the Tokyo Stock Exchange opened down 105.47 points at 8374.16. 11.07am: Tough retail environment? ...

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The Investment Case – Pick n Pay Stores Ltd. – Moneyweb.co.za


The Investment Case – Pick n Pay Stores Ltd.
Moneyweb.co.za
In 2001 the group made a re-entry in Australia by purchasing the Franklins retail group. This has however proved to be an unhappy enterprise, and Pick n Pay sold this operation earlier this year. Meanwhile, Pick n Pay has successfully expanded beyond ...

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Centro stocks in halt as administration looms – Sydney Morning Herald


Centro stocks in halt as administration looms
Sydney Morning Herald
Iinvestors had been scheduled next week to decide whether to approve the creation of $3 billion Centro Retail Australia, potentially giving new life to the property group that holds a market value of $4.4 billion through more than 40 shopping centres ...

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Online shopping to fight office blues – Marketing magazine Australia


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Online shopping to fight office blues
Marketing magazine Australia
However, the survey also found that Australian online shoppers are highly self-pampering when it comes to shopping at work, with the majority of them preferring to treat themselves rather than buy gifts for others. PayPal believes that this is a ...
We are the 62%: ACMA report finds majority of Aussies shop onlineCurrent.com.au
Sales up but Aussie online commerce still e-volvingABC Online
PayPal Reveals Australians Revel in Retail Therapy at WorkPower Retail
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Cost-cutting businesses scrimping on service in lead up to Xmas – Sydney Morning Herald


Cost-cutting businesses scrimping on service in lead up to Xmas
Sydney Morning Herald
An AMEX survey conducted last year found overseas consumers prioritised quality and product range when shopping, but in Australia service was so far ahead that all other considerations were insignificant. Mr Spencer said Australian retailers' ignorance ...

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