Darrell Lea

Type: Company
Name: Darrell Lea
First reported 11 hours ago - Updated 11 hours ago - 1 reports

Debt riddled Lisa Ho to shut remaining doors

Australian fashion designer Lisa Ho has been forced to close her remaining stores after going into voluntary administration in May.HLB Mann Judd administrators Barry Taylor and Todd Gammel said in a statement despite high levels of interest a buyer was ... [Published Retailbiz.com.au - 11 hours ago]
First reported Jun 17 2013 - Updated Jun 17 2013 - 1 reports

Are you a middle market retailer?

Life was easy when there were three distinct markets; the high and low ends and, of course, the middle market. Everyone knew how they fitted, but COLEBY NICHOLSON believes there are now only two types of consumers.Conventional wisdom tells us that there ... [Published Jeweller Magazine - Jun 17 2013]
First reported Jun 13 2013 - Updated Jun 13 2013 - 1 reports

To expose or to ignore bigotry?

Late last month, Features columnist Jenee Osterheldt addressed the shocking reaction in some dark corners of Twitter and Facebook over a commercial for Cheerios that depicted a fictional biracial family and their daughter.“I was especially happy to see ... [Published KansasCity.com - Jun 13 2013]
First reported Jun 13 2013 - Updated Jun 13 2013 - 1 reports

Emma’s homesick but pleased to soldier on in Dubai service

EMMA Pryce has come a long way from her days selling chocolates at Darrell Lea, enjoying sunny days at the beach and dining out on Mooloolaba Esplanade.But the 22-year-old Leading Aircraftwoman with the Royal Australian Air Force still sees plenty of ... [Published Sunshine Coast Daily - Jun 13 2013]
First reported Jun 13 2013 - Updated Jun 13 2013 - 1 reports

Three times more government assistance for cars than food

Food manufacturing receives three times less government assistance than car manufacturing. Image: mygreenaustralia.comDespite food being the biggest subsector of Australia’s manufacturing industry, it receives almost three times less in government support ... [Published Food Magazine Australia - Jun 13 2013]
First reported Jun 07 2013 - Updated Jun 07 2013 - 2 reports

Don't have to be nuts, but it helps

BRETT Charlesworth's training ground on the nut jokes was spent in the family's bustling Adelaide Central Market stall during his teens. The "how's your nuts" and "you must be nuts to work here" and the "have you got apricot balls?" jokes flew thick and ... [Published Adelaide Now - Jun 07 2013]
Entities: Darrell Lea, Fruit, Brazil
First reported May 29 2013 - Updated May 29 2013 - 1 reports

How to celebrate Queensland Week

Premier, Campbell Newman has encouraged the State to use Queensland Week as a time to celebrate being a true Queenslander with friends, family and colleagues.Mr Newman said Queensland Week, which will be held this year from 1 to 9 June, celebrated Queenslands ... [Published PSNews - May 29 2013]
First reported May 23 2013 - Updated May 23 2013 - 1 reports

Ford's retreat deals blow to Labor's ailing election hopes

Unemployment rate of 5.5 per cent set to rise with more job losses in manufacturing sector Ford's decision to shut down its production lines in Australia at the cost of thousands of jobs across the automotive industry has dealt another heavy blow to Prime ... [Published New Zealand Herald - May 23 2013]
First reported Feb 28 2013 - Updated Feb 28 2013 - 1 reports

Fallen Icons Defy Australia's 3% Growth Rate - Bloomberg

Fallen Icons Defy Australia's 3% Growth Rate Bloomberg For 117 years, Australians have poured Rosella tomato sauce on their meat pies as the company endured world wars, the Great Depression and an end to tariff protection. What Rosella -- and 86-year-old ... [Published Bloomberg via Google News - Feb 28 2013]
Entities: Australia, Darrell Lea

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"Despite considerable interest, a sale of the Lisa Ho Group business as a going concern has not been achieved with the sale program,” the statement said."
"I completed 12 weeks of training for supply and three weeks of pre-deployment training before I left Australia" she said
..."For us and most people that site, the Haigh's and Darrell Lea buildings, are the two most iconic retail sites in SA," he said. "It's the gateway to the Rundle Mall ... last time this opportunity came up was 50 years ago." Mr Charlesworth said he had high expectations for the store, expecting it to rival sales at its best operating retail outlet at Marion Shopping Cent...
"From the time we open No. 1 Rundle Mall around October through until Christmas we'd expect our Rundle Mall store to sell well over 20,000 kilos (20 tonnes) of nuts, fruits and chocolates plus over 25,000 gift baskets and gift packs" he said

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Debt riddled Lisa Ho to shut remaining doors [Published Retailbiz.com.au - 11 hours ago]
Are you a middle market retailer? [Published Jeweller Magazine - Jun 17 2013]
To expose or to ignore bigotry? [Published KansasCity.com - Jun 13 2013]
Emma’s homesick but pleased to soldier on in Du... [Published Sunshine Coast Daily - Jun 13 2013]
Three times more government assistance for cars... [Published Food Magazine Australia - Jun 13 2013]
Don't have to be nuts, but it helps [Published Adelaide Now - Jun 07 2013]
Charlesworth clan going nuts over new move [Published Perth Now - Jun 07 2013]
How to celebrate Queensland Week [Published PSNews - May 29 2013]
Bring on the maroon this Queensland Week [Published Queensland Government - May 27 2013]
Ford's retreat deals blow to Labor's ailing ele... [Published New Zealand Herald - May 23 2013]
Australia: Union complicity in Rosella closure [Published World Socialist Web Site - Mar 02 2013]
Fallen Icons Defy Australia's 3% Growth Rate - ... [Published Bloomberg via Google News - Feb 28 2013]
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