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Far from the infamous comments about the inability to make money online, Harvey Norman's e-commerce offering has come a long way. Let's take a look at Harvey Norman's online journey from 1996 to today in...
Far from the infamous comments about the inability to make money online, Harvey Norman's e-commerce offering has come a long way. Let's take a look at Harvey Norman's online journey from 1996 to today in...
Harvey Norman is reporting a slump in sales and profits, highlighting the effect of lockdowns on the retailer, and warning of potential future uncertainty as a result of the pandemic.
Founded in 1982, Harvey Norman has transformed into one of the biggest household names in Australia. Let's see how its e-commerce platform has transformed from 1996 to the current day in the e-commerce time machine.
Harvey Norman's sales have soared over the last 12 months, despite the pandemic closing its stores for months on end.
Harvey Norman has been criticised for the way it values its property empire, with Gerry Harvey having to defend its level of transparency.
Online marketing company, dotmailer, recently released its latest report, ‘Hitting the Mark’, which provides key insights into what a selection of Australia’s leading retailers are doing to market their businesses in the online sphere.
JB Hi-Fi shares plummeted by around nine percent Wednesday morning after the tech and entertainment retailer announced its profit forecast would be lower than originally expected.
Harvey Norman has announced a 19.3% slump in net profit after tax for the half year to 31 December 2017, despite an uplift in sales and a 5% rise in revenue.
While revenue on the rise in online retail, liquor and supermarket retail, growth across other key categories are constrained due to downturn in consumer income and sentiment according to a new report.
Day two of Amazon’s launch into Australia and local retailers aren’t too phased by its entry, with Aussie consumers not too impressed either. But, Amazon says its pleased with Day 1.
The ACCC is warning Australian retailers that it is not illegal for Amazon or any other retailer to undercut prices in order to gain more business, following a new amendment to Australian competition law.
Amazon’s launch will challenge the domestic retail market, lowering item prices by 30% compared to local retailers, as it is prepared to make initial losses to help it gain market share.