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Large corporations have a track record of destroying the real value of businesses they takeover. The M&A world is literally full of carcasses of the businesses that were taken over. I used to work for a large Aussie retailer, and most of the independent businesses it took over didn't realise the supposed gains, and some did depart the ASIC register. 

 

The best performing M&A type activities are where an operating company run by its owners take over acquisitions. Think turn-around venture capital firms that specialise in certain industries - and, although his Simggles chain is suffering - Solomon Lew (regardless of what you think of him - at that level, they are all the same). He has lived and breathed retail all his life, and his acquisitions tend to fare better than others, although he has had his bumps on the way. 

 

Publicly listed companies and funds are a recipe for disaster as acquirers. It is the reason why, on announcement of a deal, the share price of the puchased (prey) company usually goes up and the share price of the purcashing (predator) company ususally goes down (assiming both are listed).

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Many shopping malls are expanding. Two near me are Eastland at Ringwood and Knox City at Wantirna.

 

I used to work new Eastland and it was a nice little mall about 30 years ago. Today it is a jungle. I've only had to go there three or four times in the last year, and I have no idea where things are. I have to take my daughter as a guide. Knox City is pretty much the same.

 

My regular mall is Forest Hill Chase, and it is still fairly small. But there are about a dozen shops or more closed for renovations at any one time. They move around to renovated shops so you've got to hunt for what you want, but it's still only three levels. There is no indication of any extensions. One of the travelators has been under repair, promised "soon", since last Christmas.

Some stores, like the butcher, and JB Hi-Fi have left the mall and a few retail chains have gone into liquidation here and elsewhere (eg Rivers clothing and footwear). But new stores are moving in. KFC are about to open in the food mall, 20 metres from McDonalds, and a fourth audiologist/hearing aid shop is opening. There's a Coles, Woolworths, Aldi, and two Asian supermarkets.

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I visited Chaddie on my last trip to Aus, which was back in 2018 for my  mum's 80th. The last time I would have been there waas around 2008. Wow-wee had the place grown! They had added a section that wass chockers with lucury European brands, where the prices made Ralph Lauren seem like Kmart prices. The place was so big that I couldn't be bothered walking from the Myer end of the mall to the food court (or probably courts).  One of the reasons for going was to replace my didlapidated wallet...which was Oroton with another. I still have it 10 years later and it is still going strong so while they are expensive, they are worth it. Was going to take a look around the mall, but it was just too big and people were queuing to get into some of the stores. Jumped into the car and headed back to the brother's place and strolled along Burke Road in Camberwell - much more pleasant. 

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Robina shopping centre inland from the Gold Coast is the worst shopping centre I've been in, for gigantic size. It's a rabbit warren, and you get lost in it because of its dreadful layout, full of angled sections, twists and turns, and curves. It's like the architects were having fun time designing a maze disguised as a shopping centre.

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Parramatta Westfield is huge. 

But only ninth in the size stakes. 

I no longer go there , as at , five stories & three blocks long , is too much ' walking ' in one day .

The local " plaza '' is one story .

perfect. 

spacesailor

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