Myer acquired five apparel brands from Premier Investments for 864 million Australian dollars ($540 million) last month. The ...
Pizza chain Domino's says it will shut more than 200 loss-making stores, mostly in Japan. The ASX ends the day on a marginal ...
Louie Douvis Many retailers are battling a tough consumer backdrop, including Myer which now owns youth brands Just Jeans and Dotti ... retailers Shein and Temu with their $15 looks is making ...
The new-look retailer will have 783 outlets – from its eponymous department stores to clothing brands like Just Jeans, Jay Jays, Dotti, Portmans and Jacqui E – and annual sales of $4 billion.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Myer investors have waved through a deal that allows the underperforming department store to absorb and operate the Jay Jays, Just ...
As part of the deal, Apparel Brands — which is made up of Just Jeans, Jay Jays, Portmans, Dotti and Jacqui E — will move under Myer, giving the retail giant a footprint of more than 780 stores ...
Meanwhile, Mr Lew told reporters the Just Jeans, Jay Jays, Jacqui E, Portmans and Dotti brands were more relevant today than ... by new international and online players like Shein and Temu. But Ms ...
Following one year after its arrival in South Africa, Temu has quickly gained popularity among consumers, with 1 in 3 South African respondents having used the platform and nearly 40% becoming ...
After underestimating Pinduoduo, Amazon is acutely aware of the growing threat posed by Temu. In a 2018 letter to shareholders, Pinduoduo described itself as “not a traditional company.” At the time, ...
Chinese online marketplace Temu has recently started using local warehouses in Europe. In the future, the company wants 80 percent of all European orders to be shipped from local warehouses. Temu ...
One of Australia’s high profile retail billionaires has called for a “government inquiry” into discount Chinese online retailers Shein and Temu. Shein and Temu first entered the Australian ...
Non-profit privacy advocacy group "None of Your Business" (noyb) has filed six complaints against TikTok, AliExpress, SHEIN, Temu, WeChat, and Xiaomi, for unlawfully transferring European user's ...