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Local sales of branded Australian wine «flatlined» over the past five years with imported product - led by New Zealand's ubiquitous sauvignon blanc - accounting for 75 per cent of sales growth over this period, according to Mr Walton.
Local sales of branded Australian wine «flatlined» over the past five years with imported product - led by New Zealand's ubiquitous sauvignon blanc - accounting for 75 per cent of sales growth over this period, Mr Walton said.

Not exact matches

For all of 2017, retail sales increased 6.7 per cent to reach $ 588 billion, the highest annual growth rate since 1997.
Coffee consumption in the world's second biggest economy is still well below that of Europe and the US, and market researcher Euromonitor predicts that retail sales volume of fresh coffee will post a compound annual growth rate of 17 per cent in China.
FAST food chain Nando's has achieved total WA sales growth of more than 80 per cent per annum during the past four years, says national marketing manager James Tomlinson.
After accounting for the impacts of measures and adjustments, the Sales Tax revenue base is projected to grow at an average annual rate of 4.3 per cent over the forecast period, roughly consistent with the average annual growth in nominal consumption of 4.0 per cent over this period.
The FactSet consensus was for EPS of 47 cents, revenue of $ 4.05 billion, and same - store sales growth of 2.7 %.
The FactSet consensus is for same - store sales growth of 0.7 % and EPS of 13 cents.
French food group Danone achieved better than expected first - quarter sales growth of nearly 5 per cent, helped by Chinese demand for its baby formula products, cementing guidance for higher profit and sales this year and beyond.
At home, the company's annual same - store sales growth in Canada — a measure of the performance of restaurants open for more than a year — have slipped from a high of six per cent in the mid-2000s to little more than one per cent last year.
That's a big change from the previous half decade when 86 per cent of the company's growth came from iPhone sales.
Investors cheered when same - store sales growth rose to 2.6 per cent in the second quarter thanks to the introduction of new products, but it was a small victory compared to the threat posed by a Canadian market saturated with red Tim Hortons signs.
Coles» same - store food and liquor sales rose 0.9 per cent in the March quarter — falling short of market forecasts of about 1.4 per cent and trailing behind the 2.5 per cent growth in the broader food and grocery market.
Coles Express sales fell 8 per cent to $ 1.3 billion as comparable fuel volumes fell 15.9 per cent, (on top of a 22 per cent fall in the year ago period), countering modest convenience store sales growth.
The household sector remains the key driver of growth, with retail sales having risen by 6.4 per cent over the year to March.
Retail sales weakened markedly, with growth slowing to 10.6 per cent from 2014's full - year expansion of 12 per cent, threatening to undercut official efforts to nurture a consumer - driven economy.
After adjusting for the timing of New Year's Day and Easter, same - store food and liquor sales rose 1.3 per cent — the strongest growth in six quarters but still well below that at Woolworths, where same - store food sales are forecast to grow 3.8 per cent.
Total sales rose 7.2 per cent to $ 598 million, compared with growth of 11.8 per cent in the December quarter and 9 per cent in the year ago period.
Sid Rajeev, Vice President, Head of Research at Fundamental Research Corp., notes, «The Commodities Research Unit («CRU») Group estimates electric car and plug - in hybrid vehicle sales could reach approximately 14.2 million by 2025, up from 0.77 million last year, reflecting a compound average growth rate of 38 per cent per year from 2016 to 2025.»
In a sixth year of consecutive growth, organic sales rose by six per cent to a record # 2.2 bn, driven largely by independent outlets and home deliveries
More recently, the volume of retail sales rose by 0.8 per cent in the March quarter, driven by solid growth in January and February, with the value of sales unchanged in March.
In its industrial business segment, where it sells cocoa and chocolate products to manufacturers, the company recorded a sales growth of 10.8 per cent.
Educated consumers could further drive up sales of dark chocolate which, according to analysts Leatherhead International now makes up 19 per cent of the global chocolate market and is well - positioned for future growth.
Not only is the food and liquor business producing impressive growth — same - store sales accelerated in the December quarter to 5 per cent, well ahead of Coles» 1.3 per cent growth — but supermarket profits are rising too.
They are showing annual sales growth of about 25 per cent, while online sales are growing at double this pace.
Woolworths has announced a comparable food sales growth of 4.9 per cent in the first three months of the 2018 financial year.
Supermarket and grocery store sales rose just 2.9 per cent - the weakest rate of growth since September 2013 and well below the six month trend - as Woolworths, Coles and independents supplied by Metcash cut prices to regain market share lost to Aldi.
Mr Clarke said the 15 priority brands led by Penfolds and Wolf Blass generated 13 per cent sales growth in total in 2014 - 2015, but there were four of the 15 which went backwards on the sales front.
TWE's renewed success in China comes at a time when the likes of Coke and Unilever are reporting single - digit growth in China, while beverage group Diageo saw its full year sales fall 2 per cent across the Asia - Pacific.
The market was more fixated with Woolworths» Australian supermarket operation, which generates nearly 90 per cent of the company's annual sales and which posted headline sales growth of 5.1 per cent, Easter adjusted, to $ 10.4 billion.
On Tuesday, Coles posted same - store sales growth, Easter adjusted, of 3.5 per cent.
But same - store growth - which strips out the impact of new stores and is a better measure of sales gains - was only 2.9 per cent better for the period, or 3.5 per cent adjusted for Easter.
Advertising doyen Harold Mitchell will sell up to 49 per cent of his cattle station empire in Western Australia to boost the growth of an already - growing business, with expectations the sale could fetch about $ 40 million.
Mr O'Connell and CCA chief executive Alison Watkins are confident that the $ 10 million launch of Coke Life on April 7 will restore volume and sales growth to the entire Coca - Cola brand, improving CCA's fortunes after a horror year last in 2014, when sales fell 2 per cent and net profit by 25 per cent to the lowest level for eight years.
While analysts believe the likelihood of a full - blown price war remains less than 50 per cent, fund managers believe Coles is willing to sacrifice profit growth to boost same - store sales and protect its market share.
After years of marketing virgin coconut oil in the natural health marketplace, Banaban brand sales leapt in the 2011/12 financial year to over 133 per cent growth, reaching further growth of 50 per cent in 2012/13.
Nielsen has forecast that Australian branded wine will account for 70 per cent of the $ 400 million sales growth to 2015 and will have its best opportunity for a decade to thrive.
Deutsche is forecasting 11.5 per cent EBIT growth in food this year, underpinned by 4.9 per cent sales growth and EBIT margins of 4.7 per cent.
Sales of private - label brands such as Woolworths» Macro and Select, Coles's Finest and Aldi's exclusive brands grew 6.6 per cent in 2014, according to Nielsen, outpacing the 2.4 per cent growth in total grocery sSales of private - label brands such as Woolworths» Macro and Select, Coles's Finest and Aldi's exclusive brands grew 6.6 per cent in 2014, according to Nielsen, outpacing the 2.4 per cent growth in total grocery salessales.
In the ALM liquor business, EBITA rose 45.2 per cent to $ 24.1 million after a 20.9 per cent increase in sales to $ 1.54 billion, buoyed by a new supply contract with LMG, strong growth in wine sales at independent bottle shops and the acquisition of four hotels with detached bottle shops.
Woolworths reported last week that earnings before interest and tax for the Australian food and liquor division, which accounted for 66 per cent of sales in the half, grew 6.3 per cent to $ 1.49 billion - nearly doubling the earnings growth of the overall business.
«Momentum has slowed in Woolworths food and liquor, with like - for - like sales growth of 2.1 per cent (half of Coles) despite stronger market growth,» he says.
Nielsen has forecast Australian branded wine will account for 70 per cent of the $ 400 million sales growth to 2015 and will have their best opportunity in a decade to thrive.
Swimwear accounts for 12 per cent of Agent Provocateur's total sales and has seen promising growth, while La Perla has expanded into a lingerie - inspired ready - to - wear collection for men and women, featuring cashmere polo shirts and silk slip gowns with lace trimmings.
Fashion sales up but future looks gloomy (Times Online) «Sales of clothes, shoes and textiles were 9.5 per cent higher than in April last year, the biggest annual rise since July last year... Analysts said that retailers would struggle to keep up the momentum as households faced sluggish earnings growth and political uncertainty as well as tax rises and spending cuts.&rsales up but future looks gloomy (Times Online) «Sales of clothes, shoes and textiles were 9.5 per cent higher than in April last year, the biggest annual rise since July last year... Analysts said that retailers would struggle to keep up the momentum as households faced sluggish earnings growth and political uncertainty as well as tax rises and spending cuts.&rSales of clothes, shoes and textiles were 9.5 per cent higher than in April last year, the biggest annual rise since July last year... Analysts said that retailers would struggle to keep up the momentum as households faced sluggish earnings growth and political uncertainty as well as tax rises and spending cuts.»
Revenue for the FCA has reached # 18.65 billion in the third quarter of 2014, worth an impressive 14 per cent of growth, but the sale of Ferrari is part of a wider plan to raise # 38 billion for a long - term investment plan.
Sales of Jaguar brand of vehicles in January were at 14,066 units, a growth of 1 per cent, the company said in a statement.
On the sales expectations of the company this fiscal, Suri said: «In the first quarter, we sold over 1,000 units registering a growth of 45 per cent over the same period last year.
Much of that growth has come from luxury ($ 60,000 - plus) SUV models, sales of which up more than 35 per cent in 2016, and Volkswagen Group Australia expects the bigger MkII Tiguan to also attract buyers of premium compact SUVs like the Audi Q3, BMW X1 and Mercedes - Benz GLC.
Subaru's Liberty and Outback siblings enjoyed remarkable sales growth in 2015, with the Liberty finishing the year on 4097 sales — third in the medium passenger car segment behind Toyota Camry and Mazda6 in that order, and fully 3056 units (or 293.6 per cent) ahead of the sales figure for 2014.
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