Author: Mei Ling Tan

  • Calvin Klein watch showcase will be in Suria KLCC

    Calvin Klein watch showcase will be in Suria KLCC

    Calvin Klein Watches + Jewelry has opened its largest kiosk for Malaysia in Suria KLCC, featuring timepieces and accessories.

    Attended the launch were Swatch Group Malaysia and Singapore president Jose de Cardoso, Calvin Klein Watches + Jewelry regional sales manager Pascal Scherer, brand manager Kenny Lim sales and marketing manager Florence Loke. Special guests included actress Siti Saleha and TV presenter Reem Shahwa.

    Since his debut, new Calvin Klein chief creative officer Raf Simon has been providing a singular global creative vision for the brand, as reported. The Belgian fashion designer has been taking the founder’s legacy of modern, simple and sharp aesthetic coupled with provocative imagery to greater heights. This encompasses Calvin Klein Watches + Jewelry, developed in the 1990s in partnership with Swatch Group.

  • Facebook opens new London hub, creating 800 jobs

    Facebook opens new London hub, creating 800 jobs

    Social media titan Facebook will open a new office in London on Monday that is set to be its biggest engineering hub outside America, the company has announced.

    The investment in the office, near Oxford Street in the heart of the city’s West End district, will also lead to the creation of 800 jobs, more than half of which will be in engineering.

    The company, which opened its first office in the British capital ten years ago, said the new site would allow its local workforce to reach 2,300 by the end of next year, a sign that it “is more committed than ever to the U.K.”.

    The country “has been a huge part of Facebook’s story over the past decade”, Nicola Mendelsohn, Facebook’s vice president for Europe, the Middle East and Asia.

    “The U.K.’s flourishing entrepreneurial ecosystem and international reputation for engineering excellence makes it one of the best places in the world to build a tech company,” she said.

    The 23,000 square meters (247,000 square feet) of office space was designed by architect Frank Gehry, and is spread over seven floors while also incorporating a new public square.

    It includes an incubator space called “LDN_LAB” for technology start-ups.

    Finance minister Philip Hammond said it showed that Britain is “the best place” to grow new businesses.

    “It’s a sign of confidence in our country that innovative companies like Facebook invest here, and it’s terrific news that they will be hiring 800 more highly skilled workers next year,” he said.

    London Mayor Sadiq Khan said Facebook’s commitment indicated the city remained “at the forefront of global innovation”, while predicting that the incubator would “pave the way for the next generation of successful start-ups”.

  • Thinking about investing in Bitcoin?

    Thinking about investing in Bitcoin?

    Investors who bought Bitcoin just ahead of Thanksgiving certainly have something to be thankful for. Bitcoin prices breached $11,300 for the first time, representing a rise of over $3,100 in a week.

    It is a stunning rise for the cryptocurrency, which only just broke the psychologically important milestone of $10,000 hours earlier—despite financial heavyweights voicing their concerns about an asset with limited regulatory clarity.

    But several major governments, including the U.S., have signaled a willingness to regulate the cryptocurrency space rather than outright ban it. Meanwhile, institutional investors have also been jumping onto the bandwagon, with the Chicago Mercantile Exchange saying that due to client demand, it would launch Bitcoin futures by the end of 2017.

    The Wall Street Journal reported that both Nasdaq and Cantor Fitzgerald are looking to launch bitcoin derivatives. A futures market for Bitcoin would likely usher in more institutional investors, adding more liquidity — and potentially stability — to the cryptocurrency market.

    “Demand pressure is essentially driven by two things. Firstly, the increasing awareness by both the public and investors that cryptocurrencies are here to stay, and secondly, the increasing professionalization of cryptocurrency trading,” said Daniele Bianchi, an Assistant Professor in the Finance Group at the Warwick Business School, in an email.

    Bitcoin’s price has risen dramatically over the past year. While it took nearly four months to climb from $1,000 to a closing price of over $2,000, it soared to $10,000 from $9,000 in the course of about three days.

    Bitcoin Cash’s price has also risen to $1,611, about 2.5% in the past day and about $300 in the past week. The price of Ethereum has risen about 5% in the same period to $496.31.

    While Bitcoin bulls hail its rise as a sign of increasing acceptance, other investors are warning of an increasingly volatile bubble. Investing legend Jack Bogle, who founded the Vanguard Group, cautioned investors to steer clear of Bitcoin because it does not provide a steady stream of income in the way that bonds or dividends might. Instead, its price is dependent on sentiment.

    “Bitcoin has no underlying rate of return,” said Bogle at a Council on Foreign Relations event on Tuesday, as reported by Bloomberg. “You know bonds have an interest coupon, stocks have earnings and dividends, gold has nothing. There is nothing to support Bitcoin except the hope that you will sell it to someone for more than you paid for it.”

  • Echo Base Collection Star Wars Jackets by Columbia

    Echo Base Collection Star Wars Jackets by Columbia

    Columbia Sportswear has unveiled three limited-edition jackets inspired by iconic characters in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.

    Inspired by the costumes worn by Han Solo, Princess Leia and Luke Skywalker, the collection is named after the Rebels’ secret base on ice planet Hoth. In developing the Echo Base Collection, Columbia’s designers worked with Lucasfilm and it archives team to incorporate details of the original jackets worn in the classic movie, released in 1980.

    With Columbia’s “tested tough” promise, the jackets include the brand’s technologies to ensure they can withstand the freezing conditions on planet Hoth, or other galaxies closer to home.

    The limited-edition jackets, with vest combined, are made from water-resistant cotton-blend fabric and insulated with Omni-Heat Reflective lining. The Leia Organa Echo Base Jacket includes a stowable hood, seam piping and gusset sleeves, the Luke Skywalker Echo Base Jacket has a stowable hood and the Han Solo Echo Base Parka features multiple closures, a leather Rebel patch, and quilted faux-fur trimmed hood.

    Columbia has also produced a limited run of the dark-brown Han Solo Archive Edition parkas, and has also collaborated with actor Harrison Ford to raise funds for Conservation International, a global organisation dedicated to the protection of nature. Ford has hand-signed each parka, and Columbia will donate total proceeds from their sale to Conservation International.

    Only 1980 jackets of each style in the broad Echo Base Collection were produced. The jackets are individually numbered and contain references to Star Wars and the characters who wore them.

    The jackets are being sold on Columbia’s website and at branded retail locations including China, Hong Kong, Japan and Korea, from Friday.

  • Abercrombie & Fitch opens new mega Hong Kong store

    Abercrombie & Fitch opens new mega Hong Kong store

    Abercrombie & Fitch has opened its first overseas store designed with the retailer’s new boutique outfit, launching a mega store in Hong Kong.

    Located in the Harbour City mall, the 6,800 square-foot-flagship design reflects the evolution of the brand as it aims to flick its sexy image and attract a more mature audience. It is the largest Hong Kong store to date and forms part of Wharf Holdings in Harbour City.

    “Harbour City is a world-renowned mall and it will be a premier location for our updated Abercrombie & Fitch experience. While we continue to invest in our omnichannel capabilities, enabling our customers to engage with us whenever, wherever and however they choose, our stores remain an important gateway to our brands,” said Fran Horowitz, Chief Executive Officer of Abercrombie & Fitch Co.  “In this new space, we expect to deliver greater productivity on a significantly smaller footprint than our previous Hong Kong store. We are looking forward to bringing our new store experience to existing and new customers in Hong Kong.”

    Inside the store, the new layout looks to make customers stay in the store for longer, as well as promoting “product trial.” Other unique features included gender-neutral fitting rooms quipped with controls for lighting and music, as well as a phone charging dock.

    There are three separate spaces and three “suite-style” rooms for shoppers to share looks with friends or family while browsing.

    “We designed this new space based on our customers’ feedback, and our understanding of how they like to shop,” said Stacia Andersen, brand president for Abercrombie & Fitch.

    “The result is an open, comfortable, technology-enabled and service-first experience that reflects the shopping experience of today.”

    Abercrombie first announced in June that it would open the Hong Kong flagship before Christmas. It is one of seven new concept stores that will be completed by the end of 2017, all of which will be in the US. The first new prototype store opened in February of this year in Columbus, Ohio.

    The largest mall in Hong Kong, including shopping, dining, entertainment and sightseeing, Harbour City attracts more than 80 million visitors a year, and its tenants include many of the world’s leading brands.

  • 10,000 Google staff set to police YouTube content

    10,000 Google staff set to police YouTube content

    Google is to deploy a staff of 10,000 to hunt down extremist content on its YouTube platform following recent criticism, the video-sharing site’s chief executive told Tuesday.

    Susan Wojcicki, YouTube’s CEO admitted in the broadsheet that “bad actors” had used the website to “mislead, manipulate, harass or even harm.”

    British Prime Minister Theresa May has put pressure on internet giants to root out online radical material following a spate of terror attacks, while YouTube last week pulled 150,000 videos of children after lewd comments about them were posted by viewers.

    Wojcicki claimed that her company had developed “computer-learning” technology to identify extremist videos, and that it could also be used to identify content that risked children’s safety.

    “We will continue the growth of our teams, with the goal of bringing the total number of people across Google working to address content that might violate our policies to over 10,000 in 2018.”

    Last week’s move to take down suspect content came after a British newspaper reported that ads for big-name brands were displayed alongside videos of children or teens which, while innocent on their own, drew viewer comments that seemed paedophilic in nature.

    Media reports indicate the situation made advertisers skittish, with some halting YouTube advertising.

  • Uber joins forces with global public transport association

    Uber joins forces with global public transport association

    Ride-hailing app Uber said on Monday it was joining a global public transport association to improve mobility in the cities it operates in.

    Uber also said it was joining the International Association of Public Transportation (UITP) to connect more people to public transport.

    Andrew Salzberg, Uber’s head of transportation policy and research, said aligning the company with public transport authorities was a good way to make Uber a better partner for cities.

    UITP represents public transport providers around the world, including Transport for London (TfL) – which in September stripped Uber of its operating licence.

    Scandal-hit Uber has just had to reassure authorities it is tackling the way it does business after the disclosure of a massive data breach cover-up that has prompted investigations from regulators around the world.

    Uber, currently valued at $69 billion, has been testing a more collaborative approach to regulators under its new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi in a shift away from a more aggressive culture under former CEO Travis Kalanick.

    “One of the big emphases that Dara has made … is that we want to be better partners for the cities we operate in,” Salzberg said, acknowledging that Monday’s announcement was part of the company’s effort to improve relationships with local authorities.

    Uber said it would work on a series of training sessions with UITP starting with the so-called first and last mile issue of public transport to connect people better at the start or end of their journeys.

    Salzberg said the company also wanted to help to reduce congestion on roads by encouraging people to move to shared modes of transport.

    Alain Flausch, Secretary General of UITP, said Uber joining the association was a sign that the company wanted to have a better relationship with regulators.

    “They are kind of saying to every politician: ‘We are joining the community and we want to help in the new ecosystem’,” Flausch said.

    Flausch said he had told members of UITP that he would check the company stuck to its promises.

    “It’s a work in progress and having Uber join is a good sign. Of course they keep their business model but … they need to be a bit more flexible and open to talking.”

  • Apple’s Tim Cook says developers have earned $17 bln from China App Store

    Apple’s Tim Cook says developers have earned $17 bln from China App Store

    Apple Inc’s chief executive Tim Cook said developers using its platform in China number 1.8 million and have earned a total 112 billion yuan ($16.93 billion), representing roughly a quarter of total global App Store earnings.

    Cook shared the data on Sunday during a speech at China’s top public cyber policy forum, organised by the Cybersecurity Administration of China (CAC), which oversees internet regulation including censorship.

    Earlier this year, Apple said that developers had earned roughly $70 billion in total revenue through the store.

    Apple is facing criticism from local users and rights groups for bowing to pressure from Beijing cyber regulators after it decided to remove hundreds of apps from its Chinese store this year, including messaging apps and virtual private network (VPN) services, which help users subvert China’s Great Firewall.

    Apple counts China as its third-largest region by sales but it has lost market share in recent years as high-end handsets from local rivals continue to gain traction. The firm is hoping to regain momentum following the release of its iPhone 8 and iPhone X models which shipped in November.

    The U.S. tech giant said earlier it had moved its Chinese cloud data onto the servers of a local partner in the Chinese province of Guizhou.

    Cook has come to China several times this year, including an October visit where he was among executives that met with President Xi Jinping, who also had prepared remarks read at the conference on Sunday.

    Cook’s attendance is conspicuous at the conference, marking the first high-level executive to attend in the event’s four-year history.

    Others included Google chief executive Sundar Pichai, who is also attending the conference for the first time.

  • Carrefour Taiwan adds four stores in one week

    Carrefour Taiwan adds four stores in one week

    Carrefour Taiwan has opened four more stores, three in Taipei and one in Tainan.

    The French hypermarket chain introduced the stores all in a space of a week, and all will be open 24/7.
    First up was Tainan Yu Nong at 650sqm, followed by Luzhou Guanghua (515sqm), Taipei Jinan (670sq) and Shi Lin Zhong Cheng.

    These stores follow the Carrefour formula of offering fresh and grocery items as well as basic bazaar, textile and small-appliance items. Shoppers are offered free Wi-Fi access, dining, coffee and ice cream.
    Carrefour has 64 hypermarket and 45 supermarket in Taiwan.

  • Little Starters seeking US$20,000 kickstart

    Little Starters seeking US$20,000 kickstart

    Hong Kong children’s fashion startup Little Starters is using crowdfunding campaign Kickstarter to finance international expansion and growth of its basics collection.

    Founded by best friends Leisia Tsang and Ellen Ogren, the brand offers seasonal and monthly deliveries through a bespoke subscription concept. Clothes are hand-picked and delivered to customers’ doors on an ongoing basis. There is also a core collection year-round for customers wanting to buy individual basics in key colorways and prints.

    “After more than a decade working with fashion brands all over the map, we began to feel the
    repercussions a busy lifestyle has on one’s time for friends and family,” says Tsang. “This is when we saw an opportunity in children’s fashion.”

    Ogren says Little Starters designs and produces “casual-cool” clothing in sizes for newborns up to four years old. “We use only super-soft fabrics that are kind on skin, responsibly sourced and free of dangerous chemicals.”

    Shoppers complete a style quiz at the website to determine their tastes for their children’s clothes.

    Based on this, the Little Starters team personalises seven mix-and-match pieces for delivery, and shoppers have three options for delivery frequencies.

    For each subsequent delivery, the clothing sizes increase to keep up with the growing children. After each delivery, shoppers have seven days to decide what to keep. Returns are simple and free. If the entire box is kept, thre is a 20 per cent discount.

    Little Starters has set out to raise US$20,000 on Kickstarter by January 11.

  • Ports 1961 expands in Korea

    Ports 1961 expands in Korea

    The collaboration of Ports 1961 and Handsome began at multi-brand store “Space MUE,” a celebrity go-to spot catering to the shopping needs of South Korea’s influential entertainment elite.

    Ports 1961 quickly became a top three selling brand, prompting Handsome into another pilot project – the first Ports 1961 womenswear pop-up store in Hyundai Main Department store in February 2017, which had a successful and impactful run for 2 months.

    In the latest effort to bring the sought after label to Korea, Handsome officials have stated that they “plan to introduce a variety of comfortable and stylish products, such as shirts, sneakers, coats and other core products of the company, in order to provide for the needs of Korean consumers with affluent taste.”

    “Korea has long been a priority for Ports 1961, and we have had early successes in the market,” said Marc Boelen, VP, Head of Strategic Planning & Growth of the Ports Group.

    “To build on our success, we need to work with a strong local partner to expand our store presence in the Korean market. By partnering with Hyundai – one of the leading industry leaders with more than 20 brands under their management – we will be able to give the Korean consumers even more convenient and specialized access to our premium designs,” Marc added.

    In October and November 2017, Ports 1961 opened in the Hyundai Main and Hyundai Coex Malls of Gangnam-gu, two of the most desirable locations for new entrants into the Korean fashion scene. With high visibility at these prime retail locations, the teams at both Ports 1961 and Handsome look forward to further expansion of the brand in this market in the near future.

    Ports was founded in Toronto in 1961 by Luke Tanabe who was one of the first to adopt the revolutionary jet set lifestyle.

    Ports first appealed to people who understood it was possible to travel, dream, and work all at once: breakfast in the Sahara, and then dinner in New York. With this inner essence of “Global Soul, Urban Spirit,” Ports 1961 soon became synonymous with cutting-edge fashion, design excellence, and a free nomadic spirit.

    Given the appealing brand DNA of Ports 1961, Korean top-tier celebrities, such as Gianna Jun, Choi Soo-yeong of Girl’s Generation, G-Dragon, Taeyang, Daesung of Big Bang, Gong Yoo, Lee Min Ho, and also fashion bloggers Irene Kim and Kim Na Young, to name a few, have celebrated the bran launch in the Korean market .

    Ports 1961 and Handsome Corp., the fashion retail business unit of Hyundai Group, have entered into an exclusive distribution agreement for the expansion into the Korean market.

  • Toys R Us UK close its operational despite it is still active worldwide

    Toys R Us UK close its operational despite it is still active worldwide

    As a raft of UK Toys R Us closures were announced, management moved to reassure customers it is business as usual, globally.

    With the Toys R Us US parent trading under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, the company is moving to restructure the business globally. The UK division has initiated a process by which it is seeking creditor approval to “reposition its real estate portfolio for future growth and profitability”. That would lead to 26 stores closing, equal to about a quarter of its retail network in the market.

    Toys R Us head office has issued a statement assuring customers the UK Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) process will not impact any Toys R Us entities or stakeholders outside the UK, including employees, vendors and customers.

    “The company’s approximately 1600 Toys R Us and Babies R Us stores around the world, including all stores in the UK, are currently open for business and continuing to operate as usual. Customers can also continue to shop for the toy and baby products they are looking for online.”

    Toys R Us in Asia, a joint venture with the Fung Group, continues to trade unaffected by the US company’s problems. A partial float of the Asian business is being discussed as a means of reducing the parent company’s debt.

    Dave Brandon, chairman and CEO of Toys R Us, said the closure of stores in the UK would “put our UK operation on stronger financial footing”.

    “Through the CVA process, we hope to receive authorisation to restructure our UK lease obligations so that we will be better able to invest in our UK business and further improve the customer experience. Importantly, our stores and operations in our other global markets will not be impacted by this process.

    “We are confident that we are taking the right steps to ensure that the iconic Toys R Us and Babies R Us brands live on for many generations in the UK and around the world. We remain committed to championing play for kids and serving as a trusted resource and friend for parents around the world. Today’s proactive measure better positions us to achieve these goals and ensures customers can continue to shop us with confidence over the Holiday season and beyond.”

    Under the UK CVA process, Toys R Us UK has submitted a restructuring plan to its creditors and will solicit their approval of this plan over the next 14 days. It will need approval by 75 per cent of the creditors to proceed

  • Hong Kong to be one of world’s earliest adopters of 5G technology

    Hong Kong to be one of world’s earliest adopters of 5G technology

    Hong Kong will be one of the world’s earliest adopters of next generation 5G mobile broadband services, which will run 10 times faster than existing high-speed mobile internet when the technology is ready for commercial use in 2020, local officials revealed on 1 December 2017.

    The Office of the Communications Authority said the city would “grasp” 5G’s benefits after service allocation details are finalised in 2019.

    The International Telecommunication Union (ITU), a UN body, will convene the World Radiocommunication Conference in 2019 to decide global allocation of the 5G spectrum. Commercial 5G services are expected to roll out the following year.

    The current mobile broadband standard, 4G-LTE, is only capable of download speeds of 1 gigabit per second. The 5G standard is expected to have a maximum download rate of 10 gigabits per second and will have significantly less latency, giving people faster load times for content, such as for full, high-definition videos.

    Information technology sector legislator Charles Mok said once the 5G spectrum is finalised, it would be relatively simple to install on existing 4G-LTE networks, without needing to replacing entire cellular towers.

    Mok expected the 2019 conference to go smoothly because many vendors and developers were already preparing products for 5G as they had an idea which spectrums would most likely be allocated.

    “The ITU announcement will be just a formality because where the industry is going is pretty certain,” he added.

    Meanwhile, the communications authority has set up a licensing scheme for companies that wish to use wireless bands for Internet of Things (IoT) devices.

    IoT products are constantly connected to the internet, collecting data for use on other devices or for companies’ later analysis to develop upgrades or new products.

    The licence would give the government regulatory oversight of products that use wireless communications to generate, exchange and consume data. This would include smart meters, smart waste management systems and autonomous vehicles.

    Two international companies have applied for the licence, according to authority deputy director general Chaucer Leung Chung-yin, but he declined to name them.

  • Carl F. Bucherer Launches Influencer Campaign in the US

    Carl F. Bucherer Launches Influencer Campaign in the US

    Carl F. Bucherer has launched an extensive new influencer campaign inspired by the urban spirit of its Manero Flyback watches. In keeping with the claim “Wherever time takes you, Lucerne travels with you,” the campaign features five highly popular US influencers that live its spirit in different ways. Among them is successful menswear and lifestyle blogger Blake Scott, who now has become the watch manufacturer’s first digital brand ambassador.

    Carl F. Bucherer has been continuously expanding its digital presence over the course of the past few years. “Launching a global influencer campaign is the next step in our efforts to increase brand awareness and engage more directly with style aficionados,” says Danijela Andjelic, Head of Digital at Carl F. Bucherer. As part of the campaign, the brand is strengthening its relationship with five successful US men’s lifestyle bloggers – Blake Scott, Adam Gallagher, Luke Ditella, Brian Sacawa, and Igee Okafor – who were selected by the Swiss watch manufacturer as they all embody the fashion sense of a modern urban gentleman in their own way. These men are a perfect match for the Manero Flyback by Carl F. Bucherer, a key model for the brand. With its sleek style and multifaceted dial, the Manero Flyback is a watch that truly stands out from the crowd and is a wonderfully sophisticated accessory for global citi-zens with an eclectic sense of style.

     

    Carl F. Bucherer is delighted to welcome Blake Scott as the brand’s first digital brand ambassador as part of the “ Wherever time takes you, Lucerne travels with you ” campaign. The successful LA-based lifestyle ex-pert created the very popular blog The Scott Effect ( thescotteffect.com ) and currently has more than 481,000 followers on Instagram.

  • Retailers brace as Amazon launches in Australia

    Retailers brace as Amazon launches in Australia

    U.S. internet giant Amazon launched in Australia Tuesday in time for Christmas, with retailers scrambling to cut costs and boost their online offerings as they brace for an expected shake-up of the sector.

    The arrival of the behemoth — which has grown from an online bookstore to one of the world’s largest firms — poses a threat to a market already grappling with weak consumer confidence amid tepid wages growth.

    The American giant is offering “millions” of products from well-known Australian brands, as well as small and medium-sized Australian businesses selling on Amazon Marketplace.

    They will be shipped from a warehouse in Melbourne.

    Online shopping only accounts for between 8-13 percent of total sales in Australia, leaving room for growth in a sector estimated to be worth more than Aus$300 billion ($227 billion) annually.

    “We believe Amazon’s full entry into Australia will likely be a success,” UBS analysts said in a note ahead of the launch, adding that Australia was an “attractive market where online is under-penetrated”.

    “Australian online shoppers spend the third-most globally of Amazon’s markets.”

    Retail categories most likely to be hurt by Amazon’s entry include electrical, appliances, apparel and cosmetics, UBS added.

    Faces challenges

    The U.S. firm was likely to absorb losses initially to boost its market share, IBISWorld senior analyst Kim Do said, pressuring the profitability and margins of its competitors.

    Several top Australian retailers have recently succumbed to pressure from foreign giants such as Japan’s Uniqlo and Sephora of France, while others have cut back on bricks-and-mortar stores.

    But Australian Retailers Association executive director Russell Zimmerman welcomed Amazon’s arrival, saying it provided an additional platform to boost sales.

    “With over 300 million active users already on Amazon’s Marketplace, the majority of Australian retailers view Amazon’s platform as a supplementary channel to their current retail offering,” he said.

    Some analysts warned Amazon would face challenges, such as low access to broadband and the large size of the island continent.

    “A key reason why Australia lags behind its peers (in the development of the e-commerce sector) is the low access to broadband,” BMI Research, Fitch Group’s research arm, said in a note.

    Broadband subscriptions in Australia stand at 57.3 per 100 people, rising to a forecast 60 in 2021, in contrast to markets like Singapore which is projected to have subscriptions of 75.3 per 100 that year, BMI said.

    “Slower delivery speeds due to the large geographic size of the country and as a result, more costly delivery services… will not bode well for the success of an e-commerce company.”

    Retail analyst Brian Walker said according to his research, Amazon was “producing a positive return” in just one-third of the countries it was operating in outside of the U.S.

    “The rest are still in the various stages of growing. And that is the point about Amazon,” Walker told AFP. “They will take in our view of somewhere between two to five years to hit any form of scale in Australia.”

    Amazon, a Seattle-based company, has expanded far beyond its roots as a digital bookstore, moving into the groceries and other retail sectors as well as cloud computing, streaming video, artificial intelligence and more.

    It has become one of the most valuable companies on the planet alongside U.S. tech rivals Apple, Facebook and Google parent Alphabet, and in October reported third-quarter profits of $256 million.