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Market Cap $23.82 billion
P/E Ratio 21.49
Dividend Yield 3.75%
Shares Outstanding 1.34 billion
Earnings per share 0.843
Dividend per share 0.64
Year To Date Return 20.92%
Earnings Yield 4.65%
Franking 100%
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  • Coles Group Ltd (ASX: COL)
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Yes, Coles traditionally makes two fully-franked dividend payments to shareholders yearly, payable in March and September.

    Yes. Coles Group introduced a dividend reinvestment plan (DRP) in September 2019. Participation is optional and shareholders may elect either full or partial participation. The plan is open to shareholders residing in Australia and New Zealand only.

    Following the demerger from Wesfarmers in November 2018, Coles once again listed on the ASX as a public company, with shares debuting at $12.49 per share.

    Dividend Payment History Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Ex-Date Amount Franking Type Payable
    03 Sep 2024 $0.3200 100.00% Final 25 Sep 2024
    05 Mar 2024 $0.3600 100.00% Interim 27 Mar 2024
    01 Sep 2023 $0.3000 100.00% Final 27 Sep 2023
    02 Mar 2023 $0.3600 100.00% Interim 30 Mar 2023
    02 Sep 2022 $0.3000 100.00% Final 28 Sep 2022
    03 Mar 2022 $0.3300 100.00% Interim 31 Mar 2022
    26 Aug 2021 $0.2800 100.00% Final 28 Sep 2021
    26 Feb 2021 $0.3300 100.00% Interim 26 Mar 2021
    27 Aug 2020 $0.2750 100.00% Final 29 Sep 2020
    27 Feb 2020 $0.3000 100.00% Interim 27 Mar 2020
    28 Aug 2019 $0.1150 100.00% Special Cash 26 Sep 2019
    28 Aug 2019 $0.2400 100.00% Final 26 Sep 2019

    COL ASX Announcements

    An announcement is considered as "Price Sensitive" if it is thought that it may have an impact on the price of the security.

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    About Coles Group Ltd

    Coles Group Ltd (ASX: COL) is an Australian public retail company, providing customers with consumer staple products including fresh food, groceries, household goods, liquor, and financial services via its store network and online platforms.

    Formerly Coles Myer Limited and originally Australia’s second-largest retailer (behind Woolworths Group Ltd), Coles was acquired by Wesfarmers in 2007.

    Coles Group was spun-off from Wesfarmers in 2018 and Coles shares were re-listed on the ASX at that time. Coles Group includes Coles Supermarkets, Coles Express, and Coles liquor division. In 2022, Coles Group sold its fuel and convenience business to Viva Energy Group Ltd (ASX: VEA) for $300 million. 

    COL Share Price History Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Date Close Change % Change Volume Open High Low
    08 Nov 2024 $17.77 $0.34 1.95% 2,175,158 $17.59 $17.80 $17.54
    07 Nov 2024 $17.43 $-0.08 -0.46% 2,094,006 $17.51 $17.57 $17.29
    06 Nov 2024 $17.51 $0.00 0.00% 2,919,678 $17.64 $17.64 $17.48
    05 Nov 2024 $17.51 $-0.01 -0.06% 1,899,230 $17.60 $17.61 $17.36
    04 Nov 2024 $17.52 $-0.09 -0.51% 2,133,217 $17.75 $17.75 $17.50
    01 Nov 2024 $17.61 $0.02 0.11% 2,609,094 $17.50 $17.61 $17.36
    31 Oct 2024 $17.59 $-0.11 -0.62% 4,859,850 $17.82 $17.95 $17.40
    30 Oct 2024 $17.70 $-0.43 -2.37% 8,708,687 $17.70 $17.88 $17.49
    29 Oct 2024 $18.13 $0.09 0.50% 2,536,939 $18.02 $18.14 $18.01
    28 Oct 2024 $18.04 $-0.12 -0.66% 1,768,939 $18.14 $18.19 $17.98
    25 Oct 2024 $18.16 $-0.18 -0.98% 2,897,393 $18.34 $18.39 $18.11
    24 Oct 2024 $18.34 $0.18 0.99% 2,916,468 $18.24 $18.42 $18.14
    23 Oct 2024 $18.16 $0.25 1.40% 4,198,564 $17.93 $18.21 $17.86
    22 Oct 2024 $17.91 $0.05 0.28% 2,658,198 $17.78 $17.94 $17.69
    21 Oct 2024 $17.86 $-0.02 -0.11% 2,469,495 $17.99 $17.99 $17.79
    18 Oct 2024 $17.88 $-0.09 -0.50% 2,050,785 $17.91 $18.03 $17.85
    17 Oct 2024 $17.97 $0.04 0.22% 2,119,781 $18.04 $18.04 $17.89
    16 Oct 2024 $17.93 $-0.05 -0.28% 2,272,970 $18.03 $18.08 $17.90
    15 Oct 2024 $17.98 $0.05 0.28% 1,739,651 $18.01 $18.07 $17.95
    14 Oct 2024 $17.93 $-0.04 -0.22% 1,009,793 $18.02 $18.04 $17.87
    11 Oct 2024 $17.97 $-0.02 -0.11% 1,092,015 $17.88 $18.02 $17.88

    Director Transactions Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Date Director Type Amount Value Notes
    30 Aug 2024 Leah Weckert Exercise 68,216 $1,281,778
    Conversion of securities. 282,398 Rights
    30 Aug 2024 Leah Weckert Issued 68,216 $1,281,778
    Conversion of securities.
    30 Aug 2024 Leah Weckert Issued 6,560 $123,262
    Issue of securities.
    30 Aug 2024 Leah Weckert Expiry 21,424 $402,556
    As advised by the company. Lapsed, 350,614 Rights
    30 Nov 2023 Leah Weckert Issued 192,520 $2,951,331
    Issue of securities. 372,038 - Performance Rights
    30 Nov 2023 Leah Weckert Issued 26,054 $399,407
    Issue of securities.

    Directors & Management Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Name Title Start Date Profile
    Mr James Philip Graham Non-Executive ChairmanNon-Executive Director Nov 2018
    Mr Graham has business, investment, corporate and governance experience, including as a Non-executive Director of Wesfarmers Limited for 20 years, prior to his retirement in July 2018. James is Chairman of Gresham Partners Limited, having founded the Gresham Partners Group in 1985. From 2001 to 2009, James was a Director of Rabobank Australia Limited, initially as Deputy Chairman and then Chairman, and was responsible for the Bank's operations in Australia and New Zealand. He was also Chairman of the Darling Harbour Authority between 1989 and 1995 and was previously Managing Director of Rothschild Australia Limited.
    Mr Andrew Richard Penn Non-Executive Director Dec 2023
    Mr Penn is Chairman of the Risk Committee. He is a Senior Advisor with McKinsey & Company and TPG Capital Asia and a Special Advisor to Quintessence Labs. He is a member of the Advisory Board of REDSPICE of the Australian Signals Directorate and of the Advisory Board of Glow Financial Services, a member of the Quad Investors Network of the American Frontier Fund and the Council of Trustees of the National Gallery of Victoria. Andy is also a Life Governor of Very Special Kids and a member of the Advisory Boards of The Big Issue Home for Homes and JDRF. Andy was formerly the Chair of the Expert Advisory Board for Australia's National Cyber Security Strategy. He has had a career across telecommunications and technology and financial services and brings understanding of the risks and opportunities arising from technology, digital disruption and cyber security.
    Mr Peter Kenneth Allen Non-Executive Director Sep 2024
    Mr Allen served as Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Scentre Group Limited from 2014 to 2022, having been appointed as the inaugural Chief Executive following the restructure of Westfield Group. Prior to that, Mr Allen held various executive positions within Westfield Group over an 18-year career, including as Chief Financial Officer of Westfield Group and Chief Executive Officer of Westfield UK/Europe.Mr Allen is a director of the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute and Built Group Holdings
    Pty Ltd.
    Mr Richard John Freudenstein Non-Executive Director Nov 2018
    Mr Freudenstein was previously Chief Executive Officer of Foxtel (2011 to 2016), Chief Executive Officer of The Australian and News Digital Media at News Ltd (2006 to 2010), and Chief Operating Officer at British Sky Broadcasting plc (2000 to 2006). His previous board positions include Ten Network Holdings Limited (2015 to 2016), Foxtel (2009 to 2011) and Astro Malaysia Holdings Berhad (2016 to 2019). Richard has leadership experience in global media and digital businesses and brings understanding of managing businesses operating in regulated industries.
    Mr Terence (Terry) James Bowen Non-Executive Director Oct 2022
    Mr Bowen is the member of Risk Committee. Terry previously served as Finance Director of Coles (2007 to 2009), Finance Director of Wesfarmers Limited (2009 to 2017) and Managing Partner and Head of the Operations Group at BGH Capital (2018 to 2019). Terry was also formerly Managing Director of Wesfarmers Industrial and Safety, Chief Financial Officer of Jetstar Airways, Finance Director of Wesfarmers Landmark, and before this held senior finance roles with Tubemakers of Australia Limited. As well as financial, retail, strategic and operational expertise from his leadership roles in some of Australia's businesses, Terry brings risk management and governance experience to the Coles Board.
    Ms Abigail (Abi) Pip Cleland Non-Executive Director Nov 2018
    Ms Cleland was previously a Non-executive Director of Sydney Airport Corporation Limited, Chairman of Planwise AU, a Director of Swimming Australia and on the Lazard PE Fund advisory committee. From 2012 to 2017, Abi established and ran an advisory and management business, Absolute Partners, focusing on strategy, mergers and acquisitions and disruption. Before that, she held senior management roles at KordaMentha's 333, where she was Managing Director, and at ANZ Banking Group Limited, Incitec Pivot Limited, and Amcor Limited. Abi brings experience in the areas of strategy, digital and M&A across a range of sectors, as well as insights in relation to assessing opportunities in technology, digital disruption, and innovation.
    Ms Wendy Margaret Stops Non-Executive Director Nov 2018
    Ms Stops is the Chairman of Fitted for Work, Deputy Chancellor and Council member at the University of Melbourne, Chairman of the Advisory Board for the Melbourne Business School's Centre for Business Analytics, a member of Kearney's ANZ Advisory Board and a member of the AICD's Governance of Innovation and Technology Panel. Wendy brings to the Board expertise in technology transformations and innovation, as well as experience in designing and implementing comprehensive risk management frameworks. She is also member of the Risk Committee.
    Ms Jacqueline Chow Non-Executive Director Nov 2018
    Ms Chow is member of the Risk Committee. From 2016 to 2019, Jacqueline was a Director of Fisher & Paykel Appliances. Jacqueline previously held senior management positions, including Chief Operating Officer, Global Consumer and Food Service, with Fonterra Co-operative Group, one of the dairy product producers and exporters. Prior to that, Jacqueline was in senior management with Campbell Arnott's and Kellogg Company. She was also Programme Steering Group Director, Ministry for Primary Industries, New Zealand and Deputy Chairman of the Global Dairy Platform Inc. Jacqueline's background and experience in the FMCG industry brings operational insights in relation to managing supply chains as well as customer experience, brand reputation and sustainability.
    Mr Scott Anthony Price Non-Executive Director Oct 2022
    Mr Price commenced as Group Chief Executive of DFI Retail Group Holdings Limited on 1 August 2023, having retired in early 2022 as Executive Vice-President; President of UPS International. Scott was also previously UPS's Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer and was responsible for strategic planning, Global Business Services, and the company's Technology Group. From 2009 to 2015, Scott led Walmart's Asia store business before moving to the United States to lead global sourcing, international technology, real estate, and strategy until 2017. He was also previously President and CEO of DHL Asia and then DHL Europe and began his career at The Coca-Cola Company in Asia. His retail and FMCG experience provide insights and a global perspective, particularly in relation to supply chains, business transformation and sustainability initiatives.
    Ms Leah Weckert Chief Executive OfficerManaging Director May 2023
    Ms Weckert prior to joining Coles worked at McKinsey & Company, advising private and public sector clients, and Foster's Group in Strategy and Business Development. Leah has understanding of the retail and FMCG industry with experience across strategy, product merchandising, sourcing and development, supply chain, marketing, supplier relationships and sustainability initiatives.
    Ms Daniella Pereira Company Secretary Nov 2018
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    Anna Croft Chief Commercial Officer
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    Charlie Elias Chief Financial Officer
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    Matthew Swindells Chief Operations and Sustainability Officer
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    Daniella Pereira Company Secretary
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    Top Shareholders Data provided by Morningstar.

    Data provided by Morningstar.
    Name Shares Capital
    HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited 383,138,669 28.60%
    J P Morgan Nominees Australia Pty Limited 197,084,213 14.71%
    Citicorp Nominees Pty Limited 137,327,521 10.25%
    BNP Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd <Agency Lending A/C> 40,569,510 3.03%
    National Nominees Limited 30,329,133 2.26%
    BNP Paribas Noms Pty Ltd 14,544,442 1.09%
    HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited <Nt Comnwlth Super Corp A/C> 9,695,824 0.72%
    Australian Foundation Investment Company Limited 8,677,500 0.65%
    Citicorp Nominees Pty Limited <Colonial First State Inv A/C> 5,903,520 0.44%
    Argo Investments Limited 5,290,027 0.39%
    Netwealth Investments Limited <Wrap Services A/C> 5,044,269 0.38%
    BNP Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd <Hub24 Custodial Serv Ltd> 4,301,026 0.32%
    IOOF Investment Services Limited <IPS Superfund A/C> 3,250,298 0.24%
    Mutual Trust Pty Ltd 2,852,220 0.21%
    IOOF Investment Services Limited <IOOF IDPS A/C> 2,207,338 0.16%
    Hsbc Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited A/C 2 2,080,025 0.16%
    HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited i 1,875,433 0.14%
    BNP Paribas Noms (Nz) Ltd 1,729,925 0.13%
    Mr Peter Alexander Brown 1,555,000 0.12%
    Netwealth Investments Limited <Super Services A/C> 1,541,790 0.12%

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