Retailing
Signature Metals (SBL) is an Australian-based minerals exploration company. The company also controls large exploration licences and applications in Kenya and Uganda that are prospective for iron ore, nickel and copper. The company was listed on the Australian stock market (ASX) on 20 January 2004.
With control over large exploration licences and applications in Kenya and Uganda, SBL has the opportunity to assemble a package of quality resource projects in Africa. The company is still in the process of assessing its projects, and, thus, does not have any major customers.
Resource Star (RSL) is one of Australia's longest serving retail store icons with high brand awareness and widespread customer loyalty, particularly in NSW. The product mix is divided into Outdoor & Adventure, Casual Lifestyle and Fundamentals & Gifts.
RCG Corporation, formerly Retail Cube Limited, brings together three well-established, mid-sized, specialty retailers, each with distinct competitive advantages in its respective market. These retailers are The Athlete’s Foot, Amazing Paints and King of Knives.
The company was incorporated on 23 February 2004 and was listed on the Australian stockmarket (ASX) in July 2004. Its head office is situated in Stanmore, Sydney. In early 2007, the company changed its name from Retail Cube Limited to RCG Corporation Limited.
Quickflix (QFX) is an online home entertainment company and one of the leading providers of online DVD rental and retail services in Australia. QFX already has around 10,000 paying subscribers in Australia and a network of distribution centres in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.
Quickflix was listed on the Australian stockmarket (ASX) in June 2005. It's the one of the first companies listed on the ASX whose primary business is online subscription and mail delivery of digital entertainment content in DVD format.
Nick Scali (NCK) is a retailer of home furnishings. The company operates 26 showrooms primarily in NSW, QLD, VIC and SA. The company retails imported lounge suites and dining room furnishings. NCK imports in excess of 3,000 containers of furniture per year, specialising in leather and fabric lounges, and dining room, bedroom and occasional furniture. Its product portfolio includes chairs, lounges, outdoor, dining, entertainment and furniture care products.
Manaccom (MNL) is a profitable and dividend-paying IT company with a unique online lottery division and a strong software publishing and distribution division active in both retail and enterprise software markets. The first division has unique contracts until 2013 with Tattersall's and NSW Lotteries to retail lotteries such as Powerball and Oz Lotto. The distribution and software publishing arm distributes products such as Trend Micro Internet Security and Star Projects.
Green X Global (GXG) develops software to manage the supply of gas and owns/operates compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) filling stations. GXG owns intellectual property and technology for gas engines, and develops and licenses software for managing gas stations and fleets of vehicles such as buses and taxis.
Eyecare Partners (EPL) is a company based upon the highest standards of clinically-driven optometry. Eyecare Partners offers an Australian owned, optometrist-led, publicly listed company which preserves the ideals and goals of full-scope professional optometry, while also having access to the corporate and capital resources required to flourish. It was listed at ASX on 21 August, 1987.
Myer Holdings (MYR) is the largest non-discount department store chain in Australia. At the end of FY09, MYR operated 65 stores across Australia, distributed more or less in line with Australia's population. MYR was listed on ASX on 2 November, 2009. The company offers more than 600,000 product lines across its 11 product categories, which include clothing, youth fashion, intimate apparel, fragrances and cosmetics, homewares, electrical goods, toys and general merchandise. The company plans to expand its store network from 65 to 80 over the next five years.
Clive Peeters (CPR) is an electrical appliances retailer, with stores located in Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia. It principally operates from large stand-alone retailing sites and sells an extensive range of electrical appliances, including white goods, cooking appliances, home entertainment and technology appliances. The company’s product range includes cooking and laundry appliances, heating and cooling solutions, home entertainment equipment, computers and small electrical goods.
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