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If you want to know who really controls JB Hi-Fi Limited (), then you'll have to look at the makeup of its share registry.We can see that retail investors own the lion's share in the company with ...
For example, the JB Hi-Fi Limited share price has soared 188% in the last half decade. Most would be very happy with that. And in the last month, the share price has gained 9.2%. So let's ...
JB Hi-Fi reports sales of movies and music fell, but hardware sales just wouldn’t stop rising. The result of this feeding frenzy is the big yellow retailer saw an unbelievable 32 per cent ...
A woman has shared a little-known JB Hi-Fi 'hack' to ensure customers save money on future purchases. A shopper who goes by 'Little Birdie' online said 'everyone needs to know' about the Two Week ...
JB Hi-Fi Limited is a music and electronic goods retailer in Australia. The Company operates stores at sites located in most Australian States. Products ...
JB Hi-Fi needed to buy the Good Guys because its old business - music and electronics - is fading away. But it could be landing in another disaster. They say ...
'JB Hi-Fi's warranties never lasted more than three to six years after the date of purchase,' Ms Nagy told media. 'So when you think about buying, for example, a $2,000 fridge, ...
JB Hi-Fi was a major beneficiary of the COVID work-from-home boom. But rising inflation and a weakening economy have analysts worried the good times may not last.
JB Hi-Fi's New Zealand division accounts for under 4% of total group sales. Photo / Greg Bowker. Despite an increase in sales of 12.3% domestically, JB Hi-Fi’s New Zealand division couldn’t ...
The low price from JB Hi-Fi does seem to make the 65-inch XT880 the cheapest Ultra HD TV in Australia by a significant margin, being AU$4001 less than 65-inch models from LG or Sony.
JB HI-FI chief executive Richard Murray can be forgiven for being pleased with himself today. At a time when retailers, from Toys R Us to Dick Smith, seem to be falling over themselves to fail, JB ...
JB HI-FI chief executive Richard Murray can be forgiven for being pleased with himself today. At a time when retailers, from Toys R Us to Dick Smith, seem to be falling over themselves to fail, JB ...