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Woolworths Holdings Ltd
JSE:WHL

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Woolworths Holdings Ltd
JSE:WHL
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Price: 6 203 Zac -1.26% Market Closed
Market Cap: 56.3B Zac
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Net Margin
Woolworths Holdings Ltd

3.4%
Current
5%
Average
1.6%
Industry

Net Margin measures how much net income is generated as a percentage of revenues received. It helps investors assess if a company's management is generating enough profit from its sales and whether operating costs and overhead costs are being contained.

Net Margin
3.4%
=
Net Income
2.6B
/
Revenue
76.5B

Net Margin Across Competitors

Country ZA
Market Cap 56.3B Zac
Net Margin
3%
Country UK
Market Cap 12.2B GBP
Net Margin
15%
Country CN
Market Cap 64.6B CNY
Net Margin
-151%
Country US
Market Cap 7.2B USD
Net Margin
9%
Country MX
Market Cap 6.6B USD
Net Margin
11%
Country JP
Market Cap 1T JPY
Net Margin
12%
Country US
Market Cap 4.9B USD
Net Margin
1%
Country US
Market Cap 4B USD
Net Margin
2%
Country JP
Market Cap 553.8B JPY
Net Margin
11%
Country CN
Market Cap 24.2B CNY
Net Margin
7%
Country JP
Market Cap 404.7B JPY
Net Margin
7%
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Woolworths Holdings Ltd
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Market Cap
56.3B Zac
Industry
Retail

Woolworths Holdings Ltd, a prominent player in the retail landscape, has carved out a distinctive niche by embracing a strategy of offering premium products across its various segments. Born in the bustling streets of Cape Town, South Africa, this retail giant expanded its footprint with an eye on diversifying its product offerings under a unified banner of quality and ethical sourcing. The company operates through key segments including Food, Fashion, Beauty, and Home, with each contributing to Woolworths' robust revenue stream. The Food segment has been particularly successful, setting the stage for Woolworths' unique selling proposition: fresh, organic, and sustainable products that cater to an increasingly discerning consumer base. Its stores are a one-stop shop where consumers indulge in not only grocery shopping but also an upscale retail experience. The company's commitment to sourcing locally grown produce, combined with an emphasis on ethical supply chains, strengthens its value proposition and continues to draw loyal customers. A strategic pillar for Woolworths is its international presence, significantly bolstered by its acquisition of David Jones, an upscale department store chain in Australia. This move marked a bold step in its globalization strategy, as Woolworths aimed to capture the premium retail market beyond African borders. The David Jones acquisition has allowed Woolworths to tap into high-end fashion and luxury categories, expanding its customer base and improving margins. Additionally, Woolworths has embraced digital transformation, investing in e-commerce capabilities to keep pace with changing consumer behaviors and the rise of online shopping. Channeling investments into robust logistical frameworks ensures timely delivery of goods, catering to the online market while maintaining its in-store charm. Woolworths Holdings thrives on a synergetic business model that amalgamates its diverse retail offerings with an ingrained strategy of quality, sustainability, and customer-centricity, ensuring its enduring success amidst the competitive tides of global retail.

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What is Net Margin?

Net Margin measures how much net income is generated as a percentage of revenues received. It helps investors assess if a company's management is generating enough profit from its sales and whether operating costs and overhead costs are being contained.

Net Margin
3.4%
=
Net Income
2.6B
/
Revenue
76.5B
What is the Net Margin of Woolworths Holdings Ltd?

Based on Woolworths Holdings Ltd's most recent financial statements, the company has Net Margin of 3.4%.