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Why the effort to shake up Endeavour’s board is rooted in the past

Inside Retail

Wavish had as number of executive roles at Woolworths between 1999 and 2006, including chief financial officer, finance director and head of supermarkets. That timeframe coincided with Corbett’s tenure as CEO and they were a successful team, leveraging the Dan Murphy’s liquor chain acquired by Woolworths in 1998 to national market leader.

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Playboy owner to 100% acquire racy lingerie brand Honey Birdette

Inside Retail

Honey Birdette was first launched in 2006, when its first boutique opened in Brisbane, selling glamorous lingerie and adult toys. This acquisition is expected to further our mission to become the leading pleasure and leisure lifestyle platform and our commitment to deliver long-term value to our shareholders.”.

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Retail appointments of the week

Inside Retail

According to Convenience and Impulse Retailing , 7-Eleven is going through a period of expansion throughout regional Australia, planning 70 new stores in the next two years. In 2019 Drennan returned to The Iconic as marketing director of growth and strategy. Melissa Drennan trades The Iconic for Catch.

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How Gami Chicken’s growth strategy will lead it to be a $60m business

Inside Retail

“If we continue to follow this trajectory of dine-in revenue across the majority of our stores, in addition to our franchise expansion, we’ll be able to move towards a $60 million business by 2024.” The Aussie-born Korean cuisine chain launched in Melbourne in 2006. A lot of franchisors are changing their focus.

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How Nana Judy founder started a $30m streetwear brand at 19 years old

Inside Retail

Coleman, who started Nana Judy in 2006 while working part-time in a local surf shop, identified the popularity of skate and surf brands across Australia. In those early stages, he also had an eye on international expansion. But he believed that men wanted more than what the retail industry was offering.

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