DJ’s relocation triggers staff exodus

Original article by Sue Mitchell
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 19 : 3-Mar-17

David Jones’s decision to relocate its headquarters from Sydney to Melbourne is expected to create up to 600 jobs in the latter city. However, the number of staff, particularly in the areas of marketing and finance, that have agreed to move from Sydney to Melbourne is said to be quite a deal less than what South African parent company Woolworths Holdings had forecast, meaning it may need to poach staff from other Melbourne-based retailers such as Myer, Cotton On and Kathmandu.

CORPORATES
DAVID JONES LIMITED, WOOLWORTHS HOLDINGS LIMITED, MYER HOLDINGS LIMITED – ASX MYR, COTTON ON, KATHMANDU HOLDINGS LIMITED – ASX KMD, PREMIER INVESTMENTS LIMITED – ASX PMV, COUNTRY ROAD LIMITED

Brambles heads to UK as Gorman exits

Original article by Damon Kitney, Richard Gluyas
The Australian – Page: 21 & 25 : 19-Aug-16

Australian-listed logistics group Brambles has posted a 2015-16 net profit of $US588m ($A725m), which is one per cent higher than previously. Its statutory profit was six per cent lower at $US557.4m due to writedowns and impairment charges totalling $US78.1m, but revenue rose by two per cent to $US5.54bn. Meanwhile, British executive Graham Chipchase will succeed CEO Tom Gorman in early 2017, and Brambles will relocate its head office to London.

CORPORATES
BRAMBLES LIMITED – ASX BXB, FORD MOTOR COMPANY AUSTRALIA LIMITED, REXAM HOLDINGS PTY LTD, BALL CORPORATION

Lynas looks at Malaysia move in restructure

Original article by Brian Robins
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 27 : 3-Jul-14

Lynas Corporation will move its head office from Sydney to Kuala Lumpur. The relocation will involve a number of job losses. The Australian-listed rare earth mining company is under pressure to reduce costs because of problems experienced at its Malaysian processing facility. The total cost of relocation and redundancies is expected to be $A5 million

CORPORATES
LYNAS CORPORATION LIMITED – ASX LYC