Tag: Warehouse Group
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’Max campaigns to end $4 billion teacher stationery ‘tax’ OfficeMax has launched a campaign to raise awareness of teachers across the US who spend an average $1,200 of their own money each year on classroom...
Inside job
In what could be the first partnership of its kind, a European stationery store has begun trialling a shop-in-shop concept with a mobile phone retailer. The collaboration sees the Swiss office products retailer Office World...
Woolworths claims stake in Warehouse
27 September 2006 — Auckland (NZ): Woolworths, the Australian retailer, has acquired a 10 percent stake in Warehouse Group. Woolworth's stake in the New Zealand-based Warehouse has effectively blocked founder Stephen Tindall's buyout plan for...
TWG reports flat sales
The Warehouse Group (TWG) has reported a 1.5 per cent drop in full-year sales, posting revenue of NZ$ 2.22 billion ($1.57 billion) compared with NZ$ 2.25 billion for the same period last year. Net...
TWG reports flat sales
12 September 2005 – Takapuna (NZ): The Warehouse Group (TWG) has reported a 1.5 per cent drop in full-year sales, posting revenue of NZ$ 2.22 billion ($1.57 billion) compared with NZ$ 2.25 billion ($1.59...
Warehouse Group reviewing Australian options
28 June 2005 - Melbourne (AUS): Trans-Tasman retailer The Warehouse Group has confirmed that it is reviewing strategic options for its Australian business. The company has said that it is in talks with competitor...
Flat Q3 sales for TWG
9 May 2005 - Takapuna (NZ): The Warehouse Group (TWG) has reported a 0.9 per cent drop in its Q3 sales to NZ$489 million ($358 million). The Warehouse Stationery unit, however - boosted by...
First half fall for TWG
15 March 2005 - Takapuna (NZ): The Warehouse Group (TWG) has revealed a 2.8 per cent decline in its unaudited operating profit for the six months ending 30 January. The company reported operating profit...
Founding director leaves TWG
23 February 2005 - Takapuna (NZ): Executive and founding director of The Warehouse Group (TWG), Glen Inger, has resigned from his post following a career spanning 17 years with the company. Inger, whose resignation...
perfectly formed
The New Zealand office products market might not be the biggest, but it is as competitive and vibrant as anywhere in the world In many ways, the New Zealand office products market is a...
Warehouse reports flat Q1
11 November 2004 - Takapuna (NZ): The Warehouse Group has reported a modest rise in its Q1 sales. The retailer posted group sales of NZ$488.4 million ($336.8 million), up 1.1 per cent on the...
TWG boosted by OP sales
The Warehouse Group's (TWG) stationery stores have posted a 21 per cent rise in full-year sales. Warehouse's Blue Sheds outlets recorded sales of NZ$199.1 million, up from 2003's figure of NZ$164.5 million. However, operating...
TWG OP sales up 21 per cent
13 September 2004 - Takapuna (NZ): The Warehouse Group's (TWG) stationery stores have posted a 21 per cent rise in full-year sales. TWG's Blue Sheds outlets recorded sales of NZ$199.1 million, up from 2003's...