Retailing
Pacific Brands Limited (PBG) is a company engaged in sourcing, manufacturing, marketing and distributing consumer products that are essential for everyday life. Its primary market is in the Asia-Pacific region. PBG was listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on the 2nd of April 2004. Its average annual revenue reaches approximately $1.8 billion out of its issued capital of approximately $500 million. Its headquarters is located in Victoria, Australia and to date; around 9000 people are employed in the company.
Allomak (AMA) is a holding company engaged in the wholesale of automotive aftermarket care products. The Company operates in two business segments: Automotive Aftercare Diagnostics and Environmental Services and Automotive Aftercare Wholesale Division. Allomak was listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on 31 August 2006. Allomak's Automotive Aftercare Diagnostics and Environmental Services division is involved in the manufacturing diagnostic and testing equipment for environmental testing and liquid petroleum gas conversions.
Just Group (JST) is a clothing retailer company. The Company is a leading specialty clothing retailer that operates a number of retail fashion chains within the retail fashion markets in Australia and New Zealand. Just Group was listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) on 7 May, 2004. On December 1970, the Company opened its first store in Chapel Street, Prahran (Melbourne). The Company's portfolio consists of seven brands including Just Jeans, Jay Jays, Peter Alexander, Portmans, Jacqui E, Dotti and Smiggle.
AdultShop.com (ASC) is a retailer of adult products on the internet. ASC operates through its website www.adultshop.com. The principal activities of ASC include the provision of online adult entertainment, the sale of adult products via the Internet, the wholesale distribution of adult products, the sale of adult products through company owned stores, franchise stores, mail order, and the provision of adult telephone services. The Company was listed on the ASX on 15 January, 1987.
Adtrans Group (ADG) is a holding company engaged along with its subsidiaries in operating franchised vehicle dealerships. Adtrans Group was listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on August 13, 1987. Adtrans Group is Adelaide-based company operating in about 30 locations around Australia.The subsidiaries of ADG are involved in franchised agreements with Ford Motor Company of Australia Limited, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck & Bus Australia Pty. Ltd., Toyota Motor Corporation Australia Ltd., Hyundai Motor Company Australia Pty. Ltd., UD Trucks (Oceania) Pty. Ltd., Kia Motors Australia Pty.
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Australia's largest speciality clothing retailer announced a slash in its expected profit margins for the next year. Just Group Ltd. (JST) projected earnings per share to fall between 29.2 cents and 30.6 cents in the financial year ending July 31. This was a 12 percent cut in its 2008 forecast when it had projected bullish earnings last month itself.
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