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  • Preparing for a "David versus Goliath" battle in the telecommunications ...
    Acacia emerges as new contender in broadband fight

    SOLOMON Lew is preparing for a "David versus Goliath" battle in the telecommunications industry. The retail tycoon is backing a group, known as Acacia, which today will lodge a bid ...

    Herald Sun - 1 month, 1 week ago
  • Told the annual meeting of his Premier Investments company that ...
    Headline: Lew calls for deficit, GST cut

    Australian Financial Review, pg 5. Simon Evans and Sue Mitchell. 26 November 2008.Melbourne billionaire Solomon Lew has told the annual meeting of his Premier Investments company that the Reserve Bank ...

    Left Field - 1 month, 1 week ago
  • Warning that earnings in the company's retail business will be ...
    Lew warns of falling retail sales

    Premier Investments chairman Solomon Lew is warning that earnings in the company's retail business will be down 10 per cent, saying that same-store sales have fallen 6 per cent this ...

    The Age - 1 month, 2 weeks ago
  • Turned up the volume and called on the government to ...
    Halve GST, cut interest rate: Premier boss

    Premier Investments Ltd chairman Solomon Lew has turned up the volume and called on the government to go into deficit - and slice the GST in half - to prevent ...

    Live News Business - 1 month, 2 weeks ago
  • Thrown his support behind calls for a board spill at ...
    Solomon Lew supports board spill at Globe International

    BILLIONAIRE businessman Solomon Lew has thrown his support behind calls for a board spill at surf and skatewear company Globe International. Globe's Los Angeles-based chief executive Matt Hill and ...

    Business Sense - 2 months, 2 weeks ago
1 week, 4 days ago Goyder girds for battle
Probably the biggest management challenge for 2009 and 2010 is the thrust to fix the Coles Group. The group's owner, Wesfarmers, recruited a retailer of global standing, Ian McLeod, to ...
Business Spectator Alan Kohler - 5:44 a.m. Monday 29th December 2008
3 weeks, 3 days ago News in brief: Monday 15 December
Salmat DigitalForce has signed 25 new advertisers to its online retail offerings, the online retail research portal Lasoo.com.au and the online catalogue platform Dynamic Catalogue. Kmart, Coles ...
B&T - 3:21 p.m. Monday 15th December 2008
4 weeks ago Coles' Fairtrade coffee wins silver
A Coles Finest branded coffee blend has picked up a silver at the third Equal Golden Bean Roaster Competition in the Retail Filter Coffee category.
FoodWeek - 8:20 a.m. Thursday 11th December 2008
1 month ago Questionable identity: what General Motors can learn from adaptive instability.
Anticipating and mitigating the dramatic impact of organisational inertia on transformational brand programs can help companies better cope with a constantly shifting economic environment. Just ask US car makers. It’s ...
DIFFUSION - 7:08 a.m. Thursday 4th December 2008
1 month ago Explain high Tassie petrol prices, retail giants told
Tasmanian motorists' organisation the RACT has called on Coles and Woolworths to explain their petrol prices in the island state.
FoodWeek - 9:48 a.m. Wednesday 3rd December 2008
Solomon brushes off Coles loss
The Solomon Partnership has denied that the loss of the Coles advertising business will be catastrophic blow to the retail agency, insisting the move provides “huge opportunities”.
B&T - midnight Wednesday 3rd December 2008
1 month, 3 weeks ago Knocking back $8m job normal, says PMP chief
Printing company PMP says it has turned down an $8 million contract with Coles but maintains it is still carrying out work for the retailer.
The Age - 11 p.m. Thursday 13th November 2008
PMP turns down $8m Coles contract
Printing company says its still carrying out work for the retailer. 13 Nov 2008 6:21 PM
Business Spectator retail - 5:21 p.m. Thursday 13th November 2008
Busy PMP turns down $8m Coles contract
Printing company PMP Ltd says it has turned down an $8 million contract with Coles but maintains it is still carrying out work for the retailer.
The Age - 5:15 p.m. Thursday 13th November 2008
2 months, 2 weeks ago - WOOLWORTHS LIMITED
Merrill Lynch rates as Buy, Low Risk - The broker notes that the numbers suggests Woolies continues to widen its gap over Coles ((WES)) and with a retail picture looking ...
ninemsn Money - 9:55 a.m. Wednesday 22nd October 2008
2 months, 2 weeks ago Check out Woolies' lead on Coles
WOOLWORTHS, the nation's biggest retailer, has wiped the supermarket floor with rival Coles, reporting comparable store sales growth in its food and liquor business more than four times higher than ...
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 11 p.m. Tuesday 21st October 2008
2 months, 3 weeks ago Bush Telegraph - 2008-10-20
12:41:29 Agriculture in Iraq 12:41:34 In the spring garden Holly Kerr Forsyth has an enviable career immersed in the joy of gardening - thinking about them, writing, visiting and photographing ...
Bush Telegraph - midnight Monday 20th October 2008
2 months, 3 weeks ago Coles & Woolworths Putting Corporate profits before Australian Farmers and Consumers
Corporate retailing giant Coles is trialling offering limited product ranges in 6 Victorian stores with plans to roll it out across Australia. The retailers association Executive Director Scott Driscoll said ...
Agmates Rural News - 3:22 p.m. Saturday 18th October 2008
2 months, 3 weeks ago ABB Grain raises profit guidance to up $49m
A little more light has been shed on the transaction costs of Wesfarmers’ marathon pursuit of retailer Coles, which it finally consumed at a cost of $19.31 billion. The Wesfarmers ...
Business Spectator Alan Kohler - 11:35 a.m. Friday 17th October 2008
2 months, 3 weeks ago Coles denies product-cutting plan
Australian retailer Coles has denied reports that it plans to slash its product range by a third.
FoodWeek - 8:40 a.m. Thursday 16th October 2008

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