- Harvey Norman
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company_
company_type = Public (ASX|HVN)
foundation =Auburn, New South Wales (October 1982)
location_city = Homebush West, NSW
location_country = Australia
key_people =Gerry Harvey , Chairman/Co-Founder
Ian Norman, Co-FounderJohn Slack-Smith , Chief Operating OfficerKaite Page , Managing DirectorChris Mentis , Chief Financial Officer
industry =Retail :Computer ,Electrical ,Furniture andBedding goods
products =
revenue =
net_income =
num_employees = Est. 10,000 (Australia Only)
407 (Homebush West Headquarters) (September 29 2006 )
slogan = "Go Harvey Norman, Go!"
homepage = [http://www.harveynorman.com.au/ Harvey Norman Homepage] |Harvey Norman is a large Australian-based retailer of electrical, computer, furniture, entertainment and bedding goods. It is effectively a franchise and the main brand owned by Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd. Currently there are more than 160 Harvey Norman stores in
Australia ,New Zealand ,Slovenia ,Republic of Ireland ,Malaysia andSingapore .Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd. is franchisor of several other Australian retail chains such as Domayne, Space Furniture, Ariston Appliances and Joyce Mayne. [cite web|url= http://www.harveynorman.com.au/site/01/html/corp/companyprofile.htm |title=Harvey Norman Corporate Profile |accessdate=2007-06-25]
History
Gerry Harvey and Ian Norman opened their first store in 1961, which specialised in electrical goods and appliances. Its success prompted Harvey and Norman to expand the business and conducted talks with retailer Keith Lord who sought to expand his own retail group. They could not settle on a name for the new business, with Harvey and Lord reluctant to take on the other's name. They eventually decided to retain Norman's name and that of its first store manager Peter Ross. This spawned the retail chain Norman Ross. [cite web|url= http://www.answers.com/topic/harvey-norman-holdings-ltd?cat=biz-fin |title=Answers.com Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd. |accessdate=2007-06-25]Norman Ross became one of the largest appliance retail chains and by 1979 controlled 42 stores with sales exceeding $A240 million. In the early 1980s
Alan Bond andGrace Bros. sought to acquire the chain, spawning a bidding war that saw Grace Bros incorporate the chain in 1982. Three weeks later however, a determinedAlan Bond successfully convinced the Grace Bros. director Michael Grace to sell the chain to Bond. Shortly after, Harvey and Norman were given notice and redundancy package of six months pay. Reasons for their sacking were not publicised, althoughGerry Harvey later told Sydney's Daily Telegraph:"I said I wished Bond would pack up his marbles and go back to Perth. Then I got a telegram telling me I was sacked." [cite web|url= http://www.answers.com/topic/harvey-norman-holdings-ltd?cat=biz-fin |title=Answers.com Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd. - Corporate History |accessdate=2007-06-25]
In October 1982 Harvey and Norman purchased a new shopping centre in outer Sydney suburb Auburn for $A3 million and began the first Harvey Norman store. It was originally intended as a single store but its success led to the opening of others.
Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd. was listed on the Australian stock market on September 3, 1987.In the early 1990s Harvey Norman adopted the superstore format then successful in the
United States and entered thecomputer andfurniture markets. Harvey Norman growth came organically until it acquired Joyce Mayne in 1998. Further acquisitions followed and by 2000 the chain had 100 stores. [cite web|url= http://www.harveynorman.com.au/site/01/html/corp/pdf_files/Company_Profile_Sept_2006.pdf|title=Official Company Profile - History|accessdate=2007-06-25]Company structure
Harvey Norman's operating structure is unusual in that each store department (bedding, furniture, computer or electrical) is operated by a separate
franchisee . Thus manysuperstores are a combination of three separate businesses with each franchisee contributing revenue to Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd through lease payments and a portion of sales.This structure that can frustrate unfamiliar customers.Fact|date=October 2007 For example, an employee in the computer department is generally not permitted to assist customers in the furniture and electrical departments.
Camcorders andHarvey Norman pays commissions to all full-time staff, some experienced casual and part-time employees. In addition, salespeople are often given incentives to sell particular products through promotions by particular manufacturers and managers.
Controversies
* In 2000 before the Australian implementation of the
Goods and Services Tax theACCC alleged that Harvey Norman advertisedQuicken Quickbooks for $199 with bonus software valued at more than $900 while aware that the quantities of bonus software were insufficient to meet consumer demand. Harvey Norman was also alleged to have misled consumers regardingtax benefits associated with the purchase ofQuicken Quickbooks anddigital cameras . [cite web|url= http://www.accc.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/88231/fromItemId/378014 |title=ACCC institutes against Harvey Norman Holdings Pty Ltd. |accessdate=2007-06-25]* In 1995 the ACCC acted against Harvey Norman for knowingly distributing a catalogue which included more than 20 errors. These included illustrations of sale items with incorrect accessories or functions and packages describing features that it did not, in fact, actually have. [cite web|url= http://www.accc.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/86963/fromItemId/621575 |title=Harvey Norman undertakings after catalogue advertising errors|accessdate=2007-06-25]
Home renovations
Harvey Norman Design and Renovations is a subsidiary of the
Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd. . Thedesign andrenovations arm of thecompany specialises inbathroom ,kitchen ,wardrobe ,home office ,bars andhome theatre renovations, and featuresshowroom franchises in three states of Australia, Victoria,South Australia andNew South Wales .Move into stationery
In August 2007, market analysts suggested Harvey Norman would launch a rival "big-box" stationery and office supplies competitor to
Officeworks before June 2008. Harvey Norman has registered the brand name "Ofis" and as a result of the acquisition of formerMegamart and Retravision stores has access to well-placed potential sites on which to open Officeworks-sized outlets. [cite web|url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/xchange/harvey-will-get-into-stationery/2007/08/29/1188067191334.html|publisher=Sydney Morning Herald|date=30 August 2007|accessdate=2007-08-30|title=Harvey will get into stationery] In December 2007, Harvey Norman announced it would be opening its first two Ofis stores in Albury and the Sydney suburb of Auburn in March 2008. It aimed to have 100 stores within ten years. [cite web|publisher=The Australian|title=Harvey to take on Officeworks|url=http://www.australianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,22864335-15306,00.html|date=4 December 2007|accessdate=2008-12-19]ponsorship
Harvey Norman's major sponsorships include
*TheNew Zealand Breakers in the NBL.
*TheNRL , theNorth Queensland Cowboys and theCronulla Sharks .References
External links
* [http://www.harveynorman.com.au Harvey Norman homepage]
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