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Beer Cartel invites consumers to buy up shares in the business

Inside Retail

There are also plans to introduce investor perks such as free shipping and discounted pricing on beer. The funds raised through Birchal will be used to improve the website, logistics and marketing. From a marketing point of view, it’s about making more people aware of us. The website itself is such a big channel for us.

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Parfums de Marly enters APAC for the first time and settles in Sydney home

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The high perfumery now has six global flagships with plans to open another four locations within the APAC region over the next 12 months. Niche fragrance brands are entering the Australian market and are catering to most budgets and ethical preferences with brands such as budget-friendly Àerre and vegan Who is Elijah.

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“Doing nothing wasn’t an option”: M.J. Bale CEO Matt Jensen

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Bale director and designer Matt Jensen says the brand takes on the challenge of evolving with the market while honouring the pillars of the business. Bale in 2009, some of the challenges you faced from the outset, and how you got the business off the ground during those early stages? But I can’t remember it being too challenging.

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A retail expert weighs in on Alibaba and JD.com’s approach to Singles Day

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While Alibaba seeks to offset declining consumer confidence with a wide array of 80 million discounted products and price reductions of up to 15 per cent, JD.com has chosen to break away from traditional pre-sales, offering genuine low prices on over 800 million products right from the get-go. event from 23 October through 11 November.

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From innovative textiles to rentals, sustainable fashion is here to stay

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The susta i nable fashion market is set to become bigger and better than ever in 2024. According to market insights and consulting company Maximize Market Research , the global sustainable apparel market is valued at US$6.89 billion in 2022 and is expected to grow to US$11.96

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A shift in attitude: How Lekker Bikes is normalising e-bikes in Australia

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Back in 2009, industrial designer Meindert Wolfraad identified a gap in the market for practical, comfortable and stylish commuter bikes that would enable Sydney-siders to get around, similar to what he saw growing up in the Netherlands. Meindert Wolfraad: Lekker Bikes started back in 2009, in Sydney.

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Retail appointments of the week

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According to the group, Greece has continuously been among the fastest-growing markets in Europe under his leadership, with the company achieving three years of double-digit growth, and building market share in every business channel. Darrell has served as CEO of Logitech International since 2013.

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