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Is Anyware preparing to list on the stock exchange?
Anyware has overhauled its business structure, changing its name, ABN and bank account details as it becomes a corporation in preparedness to attract further investment.
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Anyware seals exclusive partnership with Mionix
Melbourne-based computer accessories distributor, Anyware Computer Accessories, has signed an exclusive partnership with Swedish vendor Mionix Gaming Gear.
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Disties reveal plans for 2011
Decreasing margins and ongoing concerns over economic conditions and currency fluctuations is forcing many distributors to re-evaluate business strategies in a bid to stay competitive.
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Updated: Anyware and A4Tech reunite to tout peripherals
The gaming, office and personal computing peripherals brand will range from keyboards and mice to speakers and notebook accessories
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Anyware expands warehouse and product portfolio
Distributor, Anyware Computer Accessories, has expanded its Sydney warehouse as it prepares for further growth.
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Anyware tackles Unisys
As the Anyware (Spain) team move into the finals stages, they come up against Unisys (Paraguay).
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Anyware adds Apple accessories to distribution line-up
Anyware Computer Accessories has been appointed national distributor for third-party Apple accessory vendor, Moshi.
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Express Data takes one small step with Plantronics
Express Data has brought communications headset vendor, Plantronics, into its portfolio.
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