Woolworth's Big W losses don't include one key cost

By Colin Kruger
Updated August 23 2017 - 3:38pm, first published 3:34pm
123884 Sally Macdonald, Chief Executive Officer of Oroton Group, in the Pitt St Mall store.
SMH Business
Thursday 11 March 2010
Photograph by Jon Reid
123884 Sally Macdonald, Chief Executive Officer of Oroton Group, in the Pitt St Mall store. SMH Business Thursday 11 March 2010 Photograph by Jon Reid
CEO of Woolworths Brad Banducci at the Town Hall Woolworths store in Sydney, on August 23, 2017. Photo:Jessica Hromas. Story: Sue Mitchell
CEO of Woolworths Brad Banducci at the Town Hall Woolworths store in Sydney, on August 23, 2017. Photo:Jessica Hromas. Story: Sue Mitchell

Big W spoiled the turnaround celebrations at Brad Banducci's Woolworths on Wednesday, which was led by its 13,000 strong poker machine business - but is that any reason to wipe Sally Macdonald from the history books?

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