Wesfarmers Ltd
ASX:WES

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Price: 71.57 AUD -0.36% Market Closed
Market Cap: 81.2B AUD
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Wesfarmers Ltd
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Market Cap
81.2B AUD
Industry
Retail
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In the vast, sunburned expanse of Australia, where the economy hums more like a well-tuned machine than a casual outback song, Wesfarmers Ltd. stands as a towering figure. Emerging from its humble beginnings in 1914 as a co-operative for Western Australian farmers, it has evolved into one of the country's largest and most diversified public companies. Wesfarmers' journey resembles a meticulously well-crafted novel, with each chapter capturing its ventures across industries and sectors. Today, Wesfarmers operates primarily in retail, with its flagship brands like Bunnings Warehouse, Kmart, and Target touching nearly every aspect of Australian daily life, offering everything from home improvement products to affordable household items. Its retail operations thrive on a model of meeting consumer demand through an extensive network of stores supported by highly efficient supply chains. But the story of Wesfarmers extends beyond retail aisles and shopping carts. The company skillfully diversified its portfolio, weaving in operations in chemicals, fertilizers, and industrial safety products, thereby ensuring its financial resilience. It manages a balanced ecosystem where each business unit contributes strategically to the bottom line. This approach allows Wesfarmers to generate revenue not merely through direct sales but also through an interplay of industrial and commercial synergies. While retail remains the lion’s share of its income, Wesfarmers' strategic investments in technology and innovation in both its traditional and non-traditional sectors highlight an underlying mantra of sustainable growth and careful market adaptation, firmly anchoring it as a pivotal player not only in Australia but also in the broader economic landscapes it navigates.

WES Intrinsic Value
55.82 AUD
Overvaluation 22%
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