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Message started by Sir Crook on Sep 12th, 2015 at 9:26am

Title: Aldi To Grab 15pc Of The Market
Post by Sir Crook on Sep 12th, 2015 at 9:26am
Aldi to grab 15pc of market, says Hamish Douglass

    The Australian
    September 10, 2015 3


High profile fund manager and founder of Magellan Financial Group, Hamish Douglass, believes German discounter Aldi will capture as much as 15 per cent of the nation’s $90 billion grocery market with Woolworths and Coles to also gain more power, while independent grocery wholesaler Metcash might not exist in 10 years.   :)

Mr Douglass, whose funds look after more than $36 billion of clients’ money, said unless Metcash’s independent supermarket operators could match the heavyweights on price they might disappear from the market.

Turning to Woolworths, which Magellan has been a buyer of since late last year, Mr Douglass said the supermarket giant needed to renegotiate with its joint venture partner, US hardware group Lowe’s, over the future of its loss-making hardware chain Masters.

Mr Douglass said unless the partnership could rework the investment, especially the put option Lowe’s has to sell its one-third stake back to Woolworths after October 2016, Masters should be jettisoned from Woolworths.

He also said Woolworths struggling merchandise chain Big W did not have much of a future within the group.

Mr Douglass told financial planners at a business lunch in Melbourne today that Woolworths boss Grant O’Brien “did a dumb thing’’ last year by raising prices after customers didn’t seem to notice that Woolworths was matching archrival Coles on price.   

Woolworths was wrong last year to lift prices as shoppers didn’t react to its perception of cheap prices, meanwhile removing staff from the store to help it reach earnings guidance and lack of goods in the store hurt the company’s performance and angered shoppers.   :(

“The shelves were half empty,” he told the lunch.

“Shoppers decided this is terrible. Not only are they charging me more, there is no service in this place and they are running out the goods I want to buy. It was like a perfect storm of mismanagement,’’ Mr Douglass said.

Australia had one of the most attractive grocery markets in the world in terms of margin and profitability, with Aldi looking to capture around 15 per cent of the market compared with its current 10 per cent market share, he said.   :)

“Aldi is squeezing the independents out of the market, and Metcash over a 10-year period I think is very highly probable won’t exist,” he said.

He said the independents’ share of the market, as much as 8 per cent, would then be shared around to Woolworths, Coles, Aldi and Costco as its model came under intensive competitive pressure.

“We will have an industry structure where Coles and Woolworths have 80 per cent of the market between them, and a hard discounter (Aldi) 15 per cent,” he said.

Mr Douglass said Woolworths needed to restructure its arrangements with Lowe’s over the Masters hardware business, particularly the put option that could see Lowe’s walk away from the venture.

“If the Masters numbers don’t stack up, they should look at divesting it and realising the property in the business. They need a hard-nosed approach on that.

“And Big W, we just don’t see Big W being part of the Woolworths portfolio.”

Title: Re: Aldi To Grab 15pc Of The Market
Post by Sir Crook on Sep 12th, 2015 at 9:28am
Please open more Aldi supermarkets.   [smiley=thumbsup.gif] 

Title: Re: Aldi To Grab 15pc Of The Market
Post by Swagman on Sep 12th, 2015 at 11:04am
Competition is a natural and wonderful thing Crook.

Natural selection.  Evolution and all.... :)

Competition motivates innovation, enterprise effort.  :)

....all the things that the anti-competitive labour cartels otherwise known as the Union movement is against

Sad isn't it  :(


Title: Re: Aldi To Grab 15pc Of The Market
Post by Dame Pansi on Sep 12th, 2015 at 12:03pm

wrote on Sep 12th, 2015 at 9:28am:
Please open more Aldi supermarkets.   [smiley=thumbsup.gif] 


They are and they will.

People want good quality at the right price, easy parking and fast service.

They don't necessarily need someone to put their shopping in bags for them, most people can manage that small task on their own.

They don't need a selection of fifteen different brands either, soap is soap.

Title: Re: Aldi To Grab 15pc Of The Market
Post by Very_Vinnie on Sep 12th, 2015 at 12:20pm
Have the Friends of Theo Albrecht been slacking off, of late ?

Are we exiting the longest break in promotions for the 100% German multi-millionaire owned retail chain we've ever witnessed ?

The popular media have been just as quiet
Perhaps Theo has got behind in paying his advertorial bills ?





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Title: Re: Aldi To Grab 15pc Of The Market
Post by Very_Vinnie on Sep 12th, 2015 at 2:34pm

Very_Vinnie wrote on Sep 12th, 2015 at 12:40pm:

greggerypeccary wrote on Sep 12th, 2015 at 10:28am:

Very_Vinnie wrote on Sep 11th, 2015 at 6:42pm:
Gail Kelly has been appointed to the board of Woolworths South Africa
Neither she - nor WSA - have any connection to the Australian owned icon



That's correct.

This is the Woolworths that owns David Jones and Country Road.





This should appeal to the pro-Aldi mentality

Another couple of truck convoys of Australian generated profits leaving Australia







Title: Re: Aldi To Grab 15pc Of The Market
Post by Sir lastnail on Sep 12th, 2015 at 2:48pm

Swagman wrote on Sep 12th, 2015 at 11:04am:
Competition is a natural and wonderful thing Crook.

Natural selection.  Evolution and all.... :)

Competition motivates innovation, enterprise effort.  :)

....all the things that the anti-competitive labour cartels otherwise known as the Union movement is against

Sad isn't it  :(


It's a pity the libbos couldn't handle the competition from the renewable energy camp instead of trying to stamp it out :(

Title: Re: Aldi To Grab 15pc Of The Market
Post by Sir lastnail on Sep 13th, 2015 at 6:39pm

Ex Dame Pansi wrote on Sep 12th, 2015 at 12:03pm:

wrote on Sep 12th, 2015 at 9:28am:
Please open more Aldi supermarkets.   [smiley=thumbsup.gif] 


They are and they will.

People want good quality at the right price, easy parking and fast service.

They don't necessarily need someone to put their shopping in bags for them, most people can manage that small task on their own.

They don't need a selection of fifteen different brands either, soap is soap.


And they don't need to get ripped off just for the pleasure of walking on some fancy flooring.

Title: Re: Aldi To Grab 15pc Of The Market
Post by Swagman on Sep 14th, 2015 at 12:49pm

Sir lastnail wrote on Sep 12th, 2015 at 2:48pm:

Swagman wrote on Sep 12th, 2015 at 11:04am:
Competition is a natural and wonderful thing Crook.

Natural selection.  Evolution and all.... :)

Competition motivates innovation, enterprise effort.  :)

....all the things that the anti-competitive labour cartels otherwise known as the Union movement is against

Sad isn't it  :(


It's a pity the libbos couldn't handle the competition from the renewable energy camp instead of trying to stamp it out :(


They welcome efficiency, innovation and enterprise so you are telling porky pies.

Title: Re: Aldi To Grab 15pc Of The Market
Post by Unforgiven on Sep 14th, 2015 at 4:32pm

Swagman wrote on Sep 14th, 2015 at 12:49pm:

Sir lastnail wrote on Sep 12th, 2015 at 2:48pm:

Swagman wrote on Sep 12th, 2015 at 11:04am:
Competition is a natural and wonderful thing Crook.

Natural selection.  Evolution and all.... :)

Competition motivates innovation, enterprise effort.  :)

....all the things that the anti-competitive labour cartels otherwise known as the Union movement is against

Sad isn't it  :(


It's a pity the libbos couldn't handle the competition from the renewable energy camp instead of trying to stamp it out :(


They welcome efficiency, innovation and enterprise so you are telling porky pies.


Is that why the great helmsman Abbott is steering the ship of state onto the rocks? He wants to get there before others because he is so competitive?

At the moment Aldi is working the bottom end of the food chain. The high margins are at the top end. People often start attending cut price outlets but stop after they get tired of having to shop twice. Once at Aldi and once at the place that has the stuff they want.

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