Not all Australians have heard of camera retailer DigiDirect,much less its owner,Shant Kradjian,a serial entrepreneur and investor based in Sydney.
Amazon looks worried that it can’t beat the two Chinese juggernauts of low-priced online retailing. So it’s decided to join them.
A blindingly bright-coloured flag appeared only a month ago when the listed company told the market that directors’ fees for the year would be paid by issuing shares,rather than in cash.
Chief executive Jere Calmes hopes to cement the outlet as an essential part of the online infrastructure of fashion as consumers rein in spending.
Australians are shopping more frequently but making smaller purchases,as cost-of-living pressures force consumers to balance their budgets.
The budget fashion brands retailer sent out hundreds of thousands of items more than 20 days after customers had ordered them,and in some instances,not at all.
Our online shopping habit is keeping Australia Post alive,but more post offices are set to close,CEO Paul Graham said.
The multimillion dollar,two-storey property spans across 16,085 squar metres in the heart of South Sydney on a 1.69 hectare brownfield site.
The China-based e-commerce juggernaut is a hit in Australia,but experts have warned customers to be aware of what data they hand over when shopping.
Sentinel Property Group is to develop a $225 million distribution hub in Newcastle to cater for the increasing demand for land with direct access to the expanded Port of Newcastle container terminal.
eBay is doubling down its focus on the ‘circular economy’,with its head of fashion saying consumers are hunting quality Australian brands such as Zimmermann.