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Secrets of selling to the 1 per cent

Inside Retail

In July, the S&P 500 Textiles Apparel & Luxury Goods Industry Index, which tracks the performance of companies in the textiles, apparel, and luxury goods industries, experienced a 30 per cent decline compared with the year prior. The US luxury retail market was worth US$134.6 per cent gain from the €198.9

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How Formula One became marketing’s latest playground

Inside Retail

So-called ‘grid girls’ were barred from pre-start celebrations in 2018, and tobacco advertising was banned back in 2006. Australian project management software company Atlassian, whose primary product brands include Trello and Jira, spends $35 million annually backing the resurgent private-equity owned Williams team.

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Behind the breakup of Adidas and Reebok

Inside Retail

billion less than Adidas paid for it back in 2006. Rosanna Iacono, managing partner of strategy consultancy The Growth Activists who previously held global leadership roles at Nike, believes Adidas may have underestimated the time and resources needed to support two major sports brands. billion; US$1.3 Behind the breakup .

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What Main Street Can Learn from Wall Street: Retail Businesses Should Look to the Trading Floor for Inspiration

Retail TouchPoints

In one example, an apparel brand observed that its customer churn was increasing and attempted to slow the decline with aggressive win-back promotions. The management of trading floors has evolved to cope with this complexity. The new challenge for leaders is learning how to manage an algorithm-powered retail business.

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How Nana Judy founder started a $30m streetwear brand at 19 years old

Inside Retail

Coleman, who started Nana Judy in 2006 while working part-time in a local surf shop, identified the popularity of skate and surf brands across Australia. We have been able to achieve this through smart investment strategy, spending in the right areas and managing cash flow,” he said.

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Retail appointments of the week

Inside Retail

Haynes, who started in Australia as territory manager in 2006, has previously held roles including chief business development officer and interim CEO. Joshi was previously IT support manager for the Retail Apparel Group. He replaces Daevid Warren – who has been appointed sales director of the EMEA region.

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Analysis: Myer’s latest trading update raises key question about Premier deal

Inside Retail

Olivia Wirth, who became Myer executive chair, replacing King, joined the board of Myer Specialty Brands in July after announcing the approach to Premier “to explore a potential combination” of Myer and Premier’s apparel brands. However, this deal provides scale and should extract significant synergy benefits.