
Warehouse unveils higher pay plans
Warehouse Group has announced plans to lift staff wages and create a better-trained workforce, with rewards for long-term service.
Warehouse Group has announced plans to lift staff wages and create a better-trained workforce, with rewards for long-term service.
The introduction of Sony electronics products to The Warehouse is a smart move for the retailer and will help to provide consumers with a reason to shop at its stores, an analyst says.
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The Warehouse Group says it will disestablish the Bond and Bond electronics retail chain next month and merge it into the larger Noel Leeming network.
Half year profits at the Warehouse have almost doubled after properties were sold and the company will pay a much bigger dividend than many were expecting.
The Warehouse boss Mark Powell is playing down the significance of an Australian company's aborted investment in Torpedo7.
Warehouse Group has reiterated its forecast for this year's earnings to beat those in 2012, and sees signs of growth in consumer spending.
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Discount retailer Warehouse Group said it plans to sell three stores and its Wiri distribution centre on a sale and leaseback basis for about $100 million.
The Warehouse seems to have fallen out of favour with consumers this week but maybe not investors.