Premier will retain ownership of its Smiggle stationery brand and sleepwear ... give the combined group "improved purchasing power in products where the two businesses overlap".
Last week was eventful for certain ASX founder-led companies, as revelations exposed significant governance failures, ...
Premier will receive a bunch of Myer shares, and focus on its two remaining major brands – namely, Peter Alexander and Smiggle, in a bid to corner ... and distribute a range of health and wellness ...
Department store giant Myer will purchase a slew of fashion chains, giving it ownership of nearly 800 retail stores across Australia and New Zealand.
Myer and its most vocal critic have struck a deal for the department store chain to buy his company’s portfolio of fashion ...
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The merger appeals to both Myer and Premier shareholders. The key appeal for Premier shareholders is the franked dividends ...
“Premier’s board will be focused on the ongoing growth and performance of Smiggle and Peter Alexander, including as they pursue local and international growth opportunities,” Mr Lew sai ...
Supplies Station Inc., the company behind homegrown brands SM Stationery and SM Gadgets, is thrilled to announce the opening ...
Alongside this, he will have a 40 per cent stake in Premier Investments, which owns the higher-growth and sexier brands Smiggle and Peter Alexander and is capitalised at $5.5 billion. All this ...
We shouldn’t forget that Myer isn’t the only company being restructured here: Premier Investments will emerge as a leaner business built around its Peter Alexander and Smiggle chains ...