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Amazon deal seen as disruptor of grocery business
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NEW YORK, US - Amazon's deal to buy Whole Foods Market injects even greater pressure into the food and grocery sectors at a time when e-commerce is already roiling retailers. 19 Jun 2017
Markus Jooste. Image credit: Financial Mail
Markus Jooste. Image credit: Financial Mail
Steinhoff's African and East European assets outperformed the group's operations elsewhere. The performance of the African assets, in particular, highlighted the case for a separate listing to unlock shareholder value. 12 Jun 2017
The broad business case for pop-up shops
The concept of pop-up retail has soared in popularity over the last number of years. Done right, these temporary retail spaces can offer smaller companies a platform to test the market without hefty investment, solve the tangible disconnect between online stores and their customers, and regenerate the face of larger, more established brands. 9 Jun 2017
Steinhoff lifts first-half operating profit by 13%
Global retailer Steinhoff reported on Wednesday that interim operating profit to end March rose 13% to 903m. Revenue grew 48% to 10.2bn. 8 Jun 2017
Shoprite's new R5 meals meet market's needs
Mindful of hard economic times for its customers, Shoprite has introduced deli meals for R5 at stores across the country. These discounted convenient meals have been introduced to help consumers' money go further, especially amongst students. 8 Jun 2017
Lewis shares rally as tribunal rules in its favour on club fees
Lewis said on Monday that the National Consumer Tribunal had ruled in its favour in the matter involving the furniture retailer and National Credit Regulator regarding club fees and extended warranties. 6 Jun 2017
Mr Price Group accused of breaching National Credit Act
The National Credit Regulator has referred Mr Price Group to the National Consumer Tribunal for breach of the National Credit Act, following an investigation by the NCR, which revealed Mr Price has charged consumers a club fee on credit agreements. The National Credit Act does not permit the charging of a club fee on credit agreements. 2 Jun 2017
Image credit: Martin Rhodes via Business Day
Image credit: Martin Rhodes via Business Day
Grocery chain Spar cut its interim dividend by 6% to R2.40 from the matching period's R2.55, despite growing revenue and profit. 1 Jun 2017
Credit: Freddy Mavunda via Business Day
Credit: Freddy Mavunda via Business Day
Mr Price Group reported a drop in headline earnings for the first time in 16 years following a difficult year for South African consumers. But CEO Stuart Bird said on Tuesday there were significant opportunities despite the apparel retailer's poor showing in its full-year results. 31 May 2017
Trappers celebrates 40 years of successful retailing
The outdoor gear retailer, Trappers, is celebrating its 40-year history of shifting from a ‘mom and pop' wholesaler to a national retail enterprise, outperforming the retail index. It also has a growth strategy to increase its chain exponentially within the next three years. 30 May 2017
Jewellery sales beat food sales as Taste Holdings' loss widens
Jewellery sales beat food sales for Taste Holdings during the year to end-February, and profits from its Arthur Kaplan and NWJ jewellery stores managed to mitigate losses contributed by Starbucks and Domino's Pizza. 30 May 2017
Edcon shuts stores in bid to save sales
Retail cannibalisation is becoming a significant feature in the domestic market and it is for this reason that Edcon is shutting down stores where it can, says CEO Bernie Brookes. 29 May 2017
Jessica Bonin: Master blender of tea, passion and success
Desperate to exit the commercial film industry, Jessica Bonin decided to carve a career out of her passion for tea and share the art of tea-drinking with the world. Lacking the funding to open her dream tea bar, Lady Bonin's Tea began operating in 2010 from a charming 1975 Jurgens caravan that travelled between markets and festivals. 29 May 2017
TFG posts good results with turnover up 11.6%
TFG has posted robust results, despite the tough economy, showing that its diversification strategy is paying off. It also announced the acquisition of 100% of Retail Apparel Group (RAG). In addition, with effect from 3 April 2017, the group has acquired 14 G-Star RAW franchise stores in Australia. 29 May 2017
Massmart sales outlook gloomy
Sales for diversified retailer Massmart Holdings in the first five months of this year were disappointing and no noticeable improvement was expected in the local consumer sector for the rest of this year, CEO Guy Hayward told shareholders at the group's annual general meeting on Thursday. 26 May 2017
Amazon opens first brick and mortar New York bookshop
NEW YORK, US - Online retail giant Amazon on Thursday opened its first brick and mortar bookstore in New York, selling a limited range of its highest-rated books and letting customers browse products as in times gone by. 26 May 2017
Grant Pattison to take up CEO-designate role at Edcon from June
Former Massmart CEO Grant Pattison will replace Bernie Brookes as Edcon CEO in February 2018. 26 May 2017
#AfricaMonth: The Crazy Store takes on Botswana
South African discount retail chain, The Crazy Store, has expanded its footprint into neighbouring Botswana, opening an outlet in the expanding Gaborone suburb of Phakalane. 26 May 2017
Image credit: Lewis Group
Image credit: Lewis Group
Struggling furniture and household goods retailer Lewis Group will take advantage of poor sentiment for its stock by embarking on a share buyback exercise. 26 May 2017
Verimark CEO Michael van Straaten. Image credit: Financial Mail
Verimark CEO Michael van Straaten. Image credit: Financial Mail
Verimark has more than doubled its full-year profit after the direct retailer increased selling prices and a stronger rand kept a lid on the cost of imports. 24 May 2017
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