In an interview with Current.com.au, Retravision Southern talks about departing CEO Tim Cockayne, the pressures on the retail industry and the new logo and store livery.
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Acer promotes Aspire S3 Ultrabooks with ultra-virtual sales assistant
Acer has launched a shopping mall tour to promote its Aspire S3 Ultrabook range, giving shoppers the opportunity to get up close to the computers and to interact with a virtual sales person named Alicia Aspire.
Forget classifieds, Appliances Online turns to Facebook to recruit staff
Ever the innovator, Appliances Online, the web sales portal of Winning Appliances, is using Facebook to recruit new staff members. So far, almost 60 social networkers have applied to work at the company since the launch in late November.
Strap on your seatbelt – it’s a De’Longhi
Which De’Longhi appliance is so powerful you need to wear a seatbelt when it’s in use? This video has the answer…
UPDATED: De’Longhi recognised as Myer Supplier of the Year
Myer held its Supplier of the Year Awards in Melbourne on Friday, with De’Longhi picking up two gongs including Myer Supplier of the Year 2011. Ricoh was also awarded as Best Information Technology Supplier.
Bing Lee ’85: The best jingle this side of Hong Kong
We finish off our week looking back at classic retailer TVCs by homing in on the 1980s. And this Bing Lee spot is about as 80s as you can get.
Masters set to tread the boards in NSW with new store opening
To add to the five stores it has across Victoria and Queensland, Masters will open a new warehouse in Narellan next week, with Barry O’Farrell himself set to officiate the opening.
Organised crime, $687 million & the FBI: The ‘shameful Olympus saga’
On 14 October 2011, Olympus’ first British CEO was sacked for exposing a $687 million black hole in the company’s books. Current takes a look at the scandal that followed, as told in the company’s own words.
Retravision Southern and Northern in discussions to form East Coast supergroup
Retravision Southern and Retravision Northern are currently in advanced discussions to form an East Coast super group capable of rivalling the more organised groups on the Eastern Seaboard. Retravision WA is not involved in these talks.
Former Olympus CEO resigns as director, calls for “new and untainted board”
Michael Woodford, the former CEO of Olympus Corporation who blew the whistle on a “shameful saga” of financial misdealings at the company, has resigned from the board today in a bid to force a company restructure.