Australia's third-largest electrical retailer, Retravision, is considering a national merger to shore up buying power and cut costs in the face of a high-profile defection and increasing competition.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. RETRAVISION stores in Victoria, Tasmania and southern New South Wales will continue to trade, despite troubles afflicting Retravision ...
A year after Harvey Norman embarked on a failed attempt to revitalise the collapsed Clive Peeters chain, Gerry Harvey has confirmed the company is purchasing several Retravision stores in an attempt ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. THE fragility of the retail sector, suffering from intense price competition, a strong dollar and skittish consumers, has been laid bare ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. HARVEY Norman will consider plunging the profits from the sale of its Rebel Sports shareholding into buying the failed Retravision ...
Retravision's largest franchise owner David Dorsett-Lynn is so confident of the electrical retailer's enduring brand strength in Western Australia - he is planning to back that faith with two new ...
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