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18.01.2022 Shed Cannibalism - Shedeye has been a keen observer of the Shed industry for a number of years and there are a number of very successful Business Models that have been employed. A guaranteed model for failure is the Cannibalism model and there is some very compelling evidence that one of the larger players is about to attempt this business [...] http://ow.ly/2uEEBW



13.01.2022 The link here gives the details http://metalrollformingexpo.com.au http://metalrollformingexpo.com.au The Venue : Goldcoast Convention Centre http://blog.shedeye.com.au//Goldcoast_Convention_Centre_1_ The Dates : September just after the elections. A big venue and some big names have already...

11.01.2022 The Shed rumor mill is on overdrive at the moment with what is speculated as an inevitable collapse of a big shed player (although a similar rumor has been incorrect before). Irrespective if this eventuates, it has happened a number of times before and will happen again. The consumer is the last one in line and looses their money...

04.01.2022 The results were interesting to say the least. The sample was not large enough, with only 90 respondents, but enough to draw some interesting conclusions that require some more research. One of the questions that we asked was around the satisfaction of the end result of the shed that was purchased. There were only three possible...



03.01.2022 Capital Steel Buildings Statement - This statement was received from CSB Australia Capital Steel Buildings, felt the need to voluntarily liquidate one of the companies associated with the shed business. It had nothing to do with debt to any suppliers. No money is owed to anyone in the industry. Capital Steel Buildings is still running and a growing business. [...] http://ow.ly/2vkMDA

01.01.2022 Shed Industry Struggling - There are more and more concrete examples that the shed industry and the broader steel industry are struggling. On the 01/03/2012 RimShaw Enterprises Pty Ltd, Trading as BuyaShed was placed into Liquidation. Capital Steel Buildings was placed in Voluntary Administration, with the first meeting of creditors held on 6th of February 2013. The fate of Capital Steel Buildings [...] http://ow.ly/2v1Oyf

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