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Does everyone hate Woollies?
May 16, 2012Tags: Aldi, Aldi Australia, Australia, bargaining power, business, coles, competitive advantage, Costco, finance, retail, Retailing, Strategic management, supermarkets, wesfarmers, Woolworths
Posted in Retailing, Strategic management, Uncategorized | 2 Comments »
Dueling Duopolists, or, who should we cheer for when bullies battle?
March 24, 2011Tags: Australia, Australian Liquor and Hospitality Group (ALH), bargaining power, business, business strategy, coles, competition, competitive advantage, Dan Murphy, duopoly, finance, Fosters, Lion Nathan, retail, Retailing, Strategic management, supermarkets, wesfarmers, Woolworths
Posted in Beer industry, Retailing, Strategic management | Leave a Comment »
Another one bites the dust
July 2, 2010Tags: Australia, business, coles, competition, grocery, International business, International retailing, Metcash, oligopoly, Pick'n'Pay, Retailing, Strategic management, supermarkets, Woolworths
Posted in International business, International retailing, Retailing, Strategic management | 3 Comments »
Competition isn’t always black (and decker) and white (goods)
May 6, 2010Tags: bunnings, business, coles, competition, Danks, finance, Good Guys, hardware, Harvey Norman, Lowe's, retail, strategy, wesfarmers, whitegoods, Woolworths
Posted in Retailing, Strategic management | 1 Comment »
The power of Aussie retail giants
March 17, 2010Tags: Aldi, Australia, bargaining power, barriers to entry, business, coles, Edeka, finance, Five Forces, grocery, Kroger, michael porter, Porter's Five Forces, retail, Retailing, Safeway, Strategic management, strategy, supermarkets, Supervalu, Tesco, wesfarmers, Woolies, Woolworths
Posted in International retailing, Retailing, Strategic management | 32 Comments »