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21/01/18
17:20
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Originally posted by AzInAsia
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Normally I wouldn't bother responding to the immature vitriolic Schadenfreude that infects HC at times like these (shows more about the posters than they know) however I would like to make these points:
- Very disappointing to learn of FF & Fruitbox through an AFR article (no matter how slanted it is) and does put very large question marks over JM & BH's integrity.
- Although it is unpleasant I'm glad to be made aware of these inconsistencies and can alter my exposure accordingly.
- The responsible and proper course of action is for a TH tomorrow before opening and release of quarterly, integration updates and response to AFR allegations before resumption of trade (time will tell and anything less will reflect extremely poorly IMO)
- The December update on CBA clearly stated that components of GSW platform were or had undergone testing prior to integration within the Alberts POS system.
- It is obvious (to me at least) that field testing or a pilot follows before 90,000 rollouts of a new and disruptive POS system.
- CBA would be investing a great deal of money rolling out 90,000 new POS units to merchants with GSW at it's core - such an investment of time and capital requires confidence that the product does what is intended with minimal disruptions to both the merchants and CBA.
- Any suggestion that GSW is another 1PG is both defamatory and completely erroneous as there is a product which has been successfully integrated into large businesses with success and acclaim and revenues generated.
- It does concern me that not all Red Rooster outlets have integrated GSW into their operations and I feel needs to be qualified how many exactly of the 360 outlets are using GSW and how many transactions which investors may use/or not to infer adoption rates for other clients including NA Williams.
(All IMHO - DYOR) - GLTAH & get a life or grow up immature Schadenfreuders!!!
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Rob Coombe, chairman of Craveable Brands, which owns Red Rooster and signed a multi-year contract at the end of 2016, said the GetSwift product had cut delivery times by about 10 minutes.
He said most of its 360 Red Rooster stores in Australia were using it to manage their deliveries. "We are deeply in with them.