CEO's warning to Heinz over takeover
Sainsbury's boss Mike Coupe said competition authorities will have a "field day" if Heinz trys to buy Unilever.
Sainsbury's boss Mike Coupe said competition authorities will have a "field day" if Heinz trys to buy Unilever.
Despite retailers dropping her clothing line amid widespread boycotts, Ivanka Trump's perfume has become an Amazon bestseller.
The jewellery retailer opened eight new Michael Hill branded stores and eight new Emma & Roe branded stores in the half-year.
New Zealand consumer confidence eased in February although Kiwis are feeling better off than they did a year ago.
Nine David Lawrence stores and four Marcs outlets will close by February 21 and 10 full-time staff and another 10 part-time staff will be made redundant.
Cotton buds made by the pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson will no longer have plastic handles to prevent toxic waste reaching waterways and seas.
ASX-listed conglomerate Wesfarmers today reported strong earnings growth in the first half, bolstered by results in Bunnings Australia and New Zealand.
How a late-night online shopping session mushroomed into a sprawling consumer boycott that is grabbing followers - and headlines.
A Queensland mum has catapulted self-serve checkout theft to an entirely new level with an elaborate barcode scam.
New Zealand earnings before interest and tax fell to $1 million in the six months ended December 31 from $2m a year earlier.
A margherita pizza at Domino's is four times the price in the UK than it is in NZ.
An activist business can be wildly successful for a while, but it gets hard to stand out when everybody else adopts the same values
"Amazon is like every single bad job you've ever had - at once," says a former employee of the e-commerce giant.
Donald Trump's tweet against department store chain again raises questions about him using his presidential position to sway business interests for his family.
Seventeen year-old business owner Rachel Ji explains how her online clothing business is empowering youth.
Hallenstein Glasson Holdings said first-half profit rose about 34 per cent after the retailer said it enjoyed a stronger Christmas trading season.
Homeware sales at its Briscoes chain rose 4.1 per cent while sporting goods sales through its Rebel Sport outlets gained 7.9 per cent.
Apple has been dethroned as the world's most valuable brand, while Lego has been named the world's most powerful.
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz has joined to the chorus of executives speaking out about Trump, vowing to hire 10,000 refugees.
In less than a decade, one of corporate Australia's high flyers has gone from $150 million man to bankrupt, to drunk driver and now convicted fraudster.
The former boss of Billabong has been jailed for eight years for forging his ex-wife's signature to obtain a A$13.5 million ($14m) loan.
Staff at Pumpkin Patch's distribution centre are working their last day at the company this Wednesday - and they won't be getting redundancy.
Credit card spending in December topped the previous months in 2016, and exceeding the billing of the previous two years.
New Zealand supermarket company Foodstuffs North Island Limited has made it onto a list of the world's most powerful retailers.
Amazon is poised to shake up Australia's $315 billion retail industry when it sets up shop Down Under.
Enter the beauty floor of a department store at your own peril.
Early feedback on Christmas spending suggested 2016 was solid but not spectacular for retailers as a group, according to Forsyth Barr broker Suzanne Kinnaird.
The receivers of Pumpkin Patch will have all stores closed by mid-February after they couldn't entice a buyer.
Small businesses are upbeat about the year ahead, with confidence at its highest level in almost two years.
Customers, it turns out, prefer well-run stores to chatty shop assistants.