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Phone: +61 2 92477000 |
Address:
GATEWAY, 1 MACQUARIE PLACE
SYDNEY, N.S.W. 2000 |
Company Description
Australian Consolidated Investments Limited was a financial company engaged in the investment in equity securities of companies which it has identified as being undervalued by the market, however following the acquisition of Vox Retail Group Limited in fiscal 1995 the principal activities of the company changed to that of retailing household appliances, furniture, bedding, home entertainment products and pre-recorded music. The company is 97.87% owned by Brierley Investments Limited (Group). Retailing accounted for 42% of fiscal 1998 revenues; corporate investments, 40%; shipping, 10%; resources, 4%; media activities, 2% and manufacturing, 2%. The company operates predominantly within Australia.
Key People
| Chairman | J.S. PINSHAW |
| General Manager | D.B. CONWAY |
| Secretary | A.F. MACARTNEY |
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