If you can read this text, your browser is not interpreting this page as the designers intended. This may be because you are using an obsolete, non-standards compliant browser or you have Cascading Style Sheets disabled. Read more about Web Standards at Reactive.

text size: A- A+

The Briefing

Start up Guide Smart Co Awards Smart co blogs
Govt assist Govt assist Links Our Partners New Products

Email Alert

Sign up to receive an email each weekday alerting you to the latest news, tips, blogs, trends and big issues

More information
RSS feeds Podcasts

Harvey Norman to roll out 100 stationery stores

Wednesday, 21 November 2007

Retailer Gerry Harvey will take on the Wesfarmers' owned Officeworks chain when he establishes up to 100 OFIS stationery stores across Australia over the next decade.

Harvey told shareholders at yesterday's annual general meeting he would start on his home turf, with stores in Auburn, in Sydney's west, and Albury, in southern NSW, to open by Christmas.


He said he did not expect to make a profit in the first three years until OFIS achieved critical mass.

Woolworths might attempt to move into the market, but Harvey said there was only room for two players.

He also revealed he had considered expanding into office supplies more than 10 years ago but had decided instead to open a chain of computer superstores.

Inside Retail


More articles from The Briefing

  • Is the election a done deal?
  • Labor boosts export grants scheme
  • Election 2007 – the missing issues
  • Election 2007, 3 days to go: If only business had helped us more – Vaile
  • Policies that matter to small businesses
  • Super trustees make big boo-boo
  • Australia’s biggest 10 companies
  • Small business minister backflip on franchise law reform
  • Sub-prime losses top $50 billion: Economy round up
  • TOP OF PAGE