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How retailers are protecting margins and profits amid economic uncertainty
Retailers are rethinking discounts, costs and tech to stay profitable in a tough economy.

Vinomofo bets on in-person events with latest acquisition
“Today’s news to acquire Revel further builds our capabilities to continue meeting the growing needs of our customers wh...

Vinomofo exploring public listing, founder steps aside as CEO
Dry will be focused on innovation within the business, rather than running the daily operations.

Vinomofo targets ‘office drinks’
Business wine liaisons will cater to large corporate events, client gifts and the humble Friday drinks.

Vinomofo seeks to satisfy Singaporeans
Vinomofo's wine business outlines expansion plans in the region.

Vinomofo’s Justin Dry talks wine deal with Gary Vaynerchuk
Wine boss on plans to bring international brands to Australia.

FMCG leaders named among Top 50 People in E-commerce
E-commerce leaders from Coles, Vinomofo, T2 and Beer Cartel were recognised at an event this week.

Vinomofo makes physical retail space permanent
The urban cellar will be open for wine tastings, click and collect and on-the-spot sales five days a week.

Vinomofo co-CEO steps down
Justin Dry to lead the company as the sole chief as Andrei Eikmeier leaves as co-CEO.

Leaders address women’s under-representation in the industry
Leaders share their voice on International Women's Day.

Vinomofo shortlisted at international awards
Online wine retailer is one of two Aussie companies recognised by award giving body.

Vinomofo boss on trends, expectations
"From a wine perspective, it’s going to be a fun year."

Vinomofo and Aus Post ink same-day deal
Online wine disruptor steps up delivery offer amid intensifying competition from Woolies, Coles.

Small wineries join together in alternative to Coles, Woolies
Own-brand wines labelled "disingenuous", as new alternative launches.

Payment deal boon to Vinomofo
A deal struck with Chinese digital wallet giants is set to increase access to Chinese consumers.

How brand, not price, will win the Amazon war
Australian retail industry prepares for a shake up.