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Premier Investments has recorded strong online growth in the first 24 weeks of trading in 1H21, recording strong retail sales from Peter Alexander, JayJays and Just Jeans.
Premier Investments has recorded strong online growth in the first 24 weeks of trading in 1H21, recording strong retail sales from Peter Alexander, JayJays and Just Jeans.
Premier Investments has released its FY20 results, reporting strong results from Peter Alexander and e-commerce increasing by 48.8 percent across the total Premier Retail sales.
For many, ‘plus size’ clothing options, while a step in the right direction, isn’t enough to diversify the Australian fashion industry for the better. Showpo’s Founder and CEO, Jane Lu, weighs in.
Just Jeans, Smiggle, Portmans, Jacquie E, Dotti and Peter Alexander have proven fruitful for Premier Investments, as the company reaches its 2020 online sales target ahead of schedule.
Retail group Premier Investments has raised its full-year net profit by 1.2%, aided by the strong performance of its Smiggle and Peter Alexander brands as well as solid online sales growth.
One third of retailers in Australia aren’t aware of the potential threat of Amazon shoring up this year, leaving them unprepared to compete with the e-commerce giant, according to a new report from Commbank.
According to research by Gartner, wearable devices sales will generate a total revenue of $28.7 billion in 2016. By 2017, there will be about 323 million units of wearable tech devices worldwide.
Solomon Lew’s Just Group has lost its battle to stop its former chief financial officer Nicole Peck from taking up a new role at rival company Cotton On.
Australian activewear multichannel Cotton On Body is looking to expand its brand globally, with its sights set on the US, South Africa and Asia.
Premier Investments says leading Australian leisurewear label Peter Alexander is ready to expand its brand offshore, with Smiggle stores set to double globally in the next five years.
Chairman of Premier Investments, Solomon Lew, will be the first Australian ever inducted into the World Retail Congress Hall of Fame.
Premier Investments CEO and veteran retailer Mark McInnes says international retailers will struggle to find their niche in Australia.