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Noel Leeming is a retail electronics chain that specializes in selling a wide range of products, including computers, household appliances, TVs, and audio equipment. With 66 stores, including 20 in Auckland, [ 3 ] Noel Leeming offers a larger selection of higher-value electronic goods compared to other chains under The Warehouse Group .
Noel Leeming is a retail electronics chain that specializes in selling a wide range of products, including computers, household appliances, TVs, and audio equipment. With 71 stores, including 20 in Auckland, [63] Noel Leeming offers a larger selection of higher-value electronic goods compared to other chains under The Warehouse Group. [64]
Noel Leeming: Electronics store [214] Computers, appliances, TVs, audio equipment [214] ... Woolworths New Zealand [323] 2024 at Commercial Bay, Auckland CBD [76]
Tauranga Crossing is a shopping mall in Tauranga, New Zealand, located at 2 Taurikura Drive, Tauriko. It features more than 70 shops and 25 eateries. [1] It has four anchor stores — Pak'nSave, The Warehouse, Warehouse Stationery, Noel Leeming.
In 1993, Noel Leeming was listed on the New Zealand Stock Exchange with a market capitalisation of about $26 million and in 1995 the company was the subject of a failed $56 million takeover bid by Skellerup. The following year, Noel Leeming merged with competitor Bond & Bond to form Pacific Retail.
In 1983, Smiths City purchased 80% of Noel Leeming Television Limited. Following the company being placed into receivership in 1991, the receivers sold both the North Island division and Noel Leeming Television Limited. [2] In 2004, Smiths City purchased 80% of local Wellington retailer LV Martin & Son. [2]
The James Pascoe Ltd Group of Companies is a privately owned New Zealand retail group with holdings across New Zealand and Australia.JPG owns and operates chains Pascoes the Jewellers, Stewart Dawsons and Goldmark (all jewellers); department store [6] Farmers (with Goldmark jewellery kiosks in some stores); homeware retailer Stevens; and bookshop Whitcoulls in New Zealand.
The same year, it expanded to New Zealand through local franchisee Farmers Deka. [7] [9] In April 1999, Freedom acquired the Guests and Andersons furniture chains for $22.4 million in cash and stock. [10] In 2000, it acquired bedding company Capt'n Snooze. [11] In 2002, the company acquired the Bayswiss homewares chain. [12]