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Market Cap $80.44 billion
P/E Ratio 31.42
Dividend Yield 2.79%
Shares Outstanding 1.14 billion
Earnings per share 2.257
Dividend per share 1.98
Year To Date Return 27.81%
Earnings Yield 3.18%
Franking 100%
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  • Wesfarmers Ltd (ASX: WES)
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Wesfarmers traditionally makes two fully-franked dividend payments to shareholders yearly, payable in March and October. 

    Yes, Wesfarmers offers a dividend reinvestment plan (DRP) as an alternative to receiving cash dividends on ordinary shares.

    Wesfarmers listed on the ASX in November 1984.

    Dividend Payment History Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Ex-Date Amount Franking Type Payable
    03 Sep 2024 $1.0700 100.00% Final 09 Oct 2024
    20 Feb 2024 $0.9100 100.00% Interim 27 Mar 2024
    30 Aug 2023 $1.0300 100.00% Final 05 Oct 2023
    20 Feb 2023 $0.8800 100.00% Interim 28 Mar 2023
    31 Aug 2022 $1.0000 100.00% Final 06 Oct 2022
    22 Feb 2022 $0.8000 100.00% Interim 30 Mar 2022
    01 Sep 2021 $0.9000 100.00% Final 07 Oct 2021
    23 Feb 2021 $0.8800 100.00% Interim 31 Mar 2021
    25 Aug 2020 $0.1800 100.00% Special Cash 01 Oct 2020
    25 Aug 2020 $0.7700 100.00% Final 01 Oct 2020
    24 Feb 2020 $0.7500 100.00% Interim 31 Mar 2020
    30 Aug 2019 $0.7800 100.00% Final 09 Oct 2019
    26 Feb 2019 $1.0000 100.00% Special Cash 10 Apr 2019
    26 Feb 2019 $1.0000 100.00% Interim 10 Apr 2019
    20 Aug 2018 $1.2000 100.00% Final 27 Sep 2018
    26 Feb 2018 $1.0300 100.00% Interim 05 Apr 2018
    22 Aug 2017 $1.0000 100.00% Final 28 Sep 2017
    20 Feb 2017 $1.0300 100.00% Interim 28 Mar 2017
    29 Aug 2016 $0.9500 100.00% Final 05 Oct 2016
    29 Feb 2016 $0.9100 100.00% Interim 07 Apr 2016
    26 Nov 2014 $0.2500 100.00% Special Cash 16 Dec 2014
    29 Aug 2014 $0.1000 100.00% Special Cash 09 Oct 2014
    29 Aug 2014 $1.0500 100.00% Final 09 Oct 2014
    24 Feb 2014 $0.8500 100.00% Interim 02 Apr 2014
    20 Aug 2013 $1.0300 100.00% Final 27 Sep 2013
    19 Feb 2013 $0.7700 100.00% Interim 28 Mar 2013
    21 Aug 2012 $0.9500 100.00% Final 28 Sep 2012
    21 Feb 2012 $0.7000 100.00% Interim 30 Mar 2012
    23 Aug 2011 $0.8500 100.00% Final 30 Sep 2011
    22 Feb 2011 $0.6500 100.00% Interim 31 Mar 2011
    24 Aug 2010 $0.7000 100.00% Final 30 Sep 2010
    23 Feb 2010 $0.5500 100.00% Interim 31 Mar 2010
    25 Aug 2009 $0.6000 100.00% Final 01 Oct 2009
    24 Feb 2009 $0.5000 100.00% Interim 31 Mar 2009
    26 Aug 2008 $1.3500 100.00% Final 06 Oct 2008
    27 Feb 2008 $0.6500 100.00% Interim 31 Mar 2008
    08 Nov 2007 $1.4000 100.00% Final 29 Nov 2007
    21 Feb 2007 $0.8500 100.00% Interim 30 Mar 2007
    20 Feb 2006 $0.6500 100.00% Interim 08 Mar 2006
    15 Aug 2005 $1.2700 100.00% Final 29 Aug 2005
    16 Aug 2004 $0.9200 100.00% Final 30 Aug 2004
    16 Feb 2004 $0.4800 100.00% Interim 02 Mar 2004

    WES 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 Wesfarmers Ltd

    Wesfarmers Ltd (ASX: WES) is a diversified company with broad retail operations in home improvement and outdoor living, apparel, general merchandise, office supplies, health and wellbeing; and an industrials division with businesses in chemicals, energy and fertilisers, and industrial and safety products.

    It added its health division in March 2022, with the acquisition of Australian Pharmaceutical Industries (API).

    From its origins in 1914 as a Western Australian farmers' cooperative, Wesfarmers has grown into one of Australia's largest listed companies trading on the ASX.

    Headquartered in Perth, Western Australia, Wesfarmers subsidiaries include household names such as Bunnings Warehouse, Kmart Australia, Officeworks, Priceline, and more.

    WES Share Price History Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Date Close Change % Change Volume Open High Low
    22 Nov 2024 $70.92 $1.25 1.79% 1,241,527 $70.56 $71.25 $70.04
    21 Nov 2024 $69.67 $-0.99 -1.40% 1,545,108 $70.81 $70.96 $69.14
    20 Nov 2024 $70.66 $-0.51 -0.72% 1,067,453 $70.51 $70.94 $70.15
    19 Nov 2024 $71.17 $0.60 0.85% 1,236,716 $70.44 $71.99 $70.12
    18 Nov 2024 $70.57 $0.26 0.37% 893,787 $70.23 $71.08 $70.16
    15 Nov 2024 $70.31 $0.50 0.72% 1,210,390 $69.75 $70.44 $69.51
    14 Nov 2024 $69.81 $1.21 1.76% 1,056,458 $69.18 $70.00 $69.09
    13 Nov 2024 $68.60 $-0.68 -0.98% 1,084,581 $68.70 $68.97 $68.16
    12 Nov 2024 $69.28 $0.73 1.06% 1,059,885 $68.49 $69.62 $68.35
    11 Nov 2024 $68.55 $0.13 0.19% 1,418,531 $68.38 $68.64 $67.96
    08 Nov 2024 $68.42 $0.78 1.15% 950,931 $68.59 $68.75 $68.21
    07 Nov 2024 $67.64 $-0.04 -0.06% 1,231,088 $67.95 $68.19 $66.93
    06 Nov 2024 $67.68 $1.04 1.56% 864,989 $67.40 $67.96 $67.23
    05 Nov 2024 $66.64 $-0.18 -0.27% 797,489 $66.90 $67.71 $66.27
    04 Nov 2024 $66.82 $0.20 0.30% 871,289 $66.75 $67.18 $66.47
    01 Nov 2024 $66.62 $-0.66 -0.98% 1,165,172 $66.80 $66.94 $66.25
    31 Oct 2024 $67.28 $-0.36 -0.53% 1,991,752 $67.86 $68.31 $67.01
    30 Oct 2024 $67.64 $-1.70 -2.45% 1,870,288 $69.03 $69.13 $67.13
    29 Oct 2024 $69.34 $0.25 0.36% 1,313,312 $69.50 $69.78 $69.30
    28 Oct 2024 $69.09 $1.08 1.59% 1,102,598 $67.97 $69.38 $67.82

    Director Transactions Data provided by Morningstar.

    Data provided by Morningstar.
    Date Director Type Amount Value Notes
    09 Oct 2024 Rt Hon Simon English Issued 81 $5,684
    Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRP).
    09 Oct 2024 Anil Sabharwal Issued 99 $6,948
    Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRP).
    28 Aug 2024 Rob Scott Expiry 4,029 $311,038
    As advised by the company. Forfeited, Performance shares.
    27 Mar 2024 Rt Hon Simon English Issued 72 $4,778
    Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRP).
    27 Mar 2024 Anil Sabharwal Issued 88 $5,840
    Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRP).

    Directors & Management Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Name Title Start Date Profile
    Mr Michael Alfred Chaney Non-Executive DirectorNon-Executive Chairman Jun 2015
    Mr Chaney is a chairman of Chairman of Northern Star Resources Limited and National School Resourcing Board, Member of the Gresham Resources Royalties Fund and former Director of the Centre for Independent Studies.
    Ms Alison Mary Watkins Non-Executive Director Sep 2021
    Ms Watkins is an experienced chief executive and non-executive director. Alison's previous roles include Group Managing Director of Coca-Cola Amatil, Chief Executive Officer of GrainCorp Limited and Berri Limited, and Managing Director of Regional Banking at ANZ. She spent 10 years at McKinsey & Company and became a partner before moving to ANZ as Group General Manager, Strategy.
    Ms Kathryn(Kate) Marian Munnings Non-Executive Director Aug 2024
    Ms Munnings is a non-executive director and senior executive who has experience in a career spanning a range of roles, professions and industries. Notably, Ms Munnings has a background in healthcare and services, having commenced her career as a registered nurse before studying law, practising as a lawyer and working in senior executive and board positions in healthcare organisations. From 2020 to 2023, Ms Munnings was Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Virtus Health Limited, a provider of assisted reproductive services listed on the ASX prior to a take-private acquisition in 2022. From 2016 to 2020, Ms Munnings was Chief Operating Officer of Ramsay Health Care, leading the operational performance of its Australian hospitals and community centres. Ms Munnings had a ten-year career with Transfield Services Limited from 2006 to 2016, finishing as Chief Executive Operations following her appointment as Chief Risk and Legal Officer and Company Secretary. Ms Munning prior experience includes as a partner at both Baker McKenzie and Corrs Chambers Westgarth, and work as a registered nurse in New South Wales. Ms Munnings is a non-executive director of Ryman Healthcare Limited, Chair of the Digital Health Cooperative Research Centre and Chief Executive Officer of Vitrafy Life Sciences Ltd. Previously, Ms Munnings was a director of the Ramsay Hospital Research Foundation and non-executive director of the South East Sydney Local Health District.
    Ms Jennifer Anne Westacott Non-Executive Director Apr 2013
    Ms Westacott is Chief Executive of the Business Council of Australia. Prior to that, she was a Board director and lead partner at KPMG. Jennifer has extensive experience in critical leadership positions in the New South Wales and Victorian governments.
    Ms Sharon Lee Warburton Non-Executive Director Aug 2019
    Ms Warburton has board and executive experience in corporate strategy, business operations, finance, accounting and risk management, particularly in the resources, construction, infrastructure and property sectors, along with expertise in governance and remuneration.
    Mr Rob Scott Chief Executive OfficerManaging Director Feb 2017
    Mr Scott was serving as a Managing Director, Financial Services in 2014 and then Managing Director of the Wesfarmers Industrials division from August 2015 to August 2017. Rob is also Chairman of Rowing Australia, a director of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Organizing Committee, Gresham Partners and the Business Council of Australia.
    Mr Rt Hon Simon William (Bill) English Non-Executive Director Apr 2018
    Mr English was Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand from October 2008 to December 2016, and Prime Minister until the change of government in October 2017. He retired from parliament in March 2018. He maintains his interest in sound economic policy and effective government. Bill now invests with his family in technology and data businesses and consults with government and business in Australia and New Zealand.
    Mr Mike Roche Non-Executive Director Feb 2019
    Mr Roche has more than 40 years of experience in the finance sector where he held senior positions as an actuary with National Mutual/AXA and then in investment banking where he provided financial, merger and acquisition, and capital advice to major corporations, private equity and government clients. He spent more than 20 years with Deutsche Bank including 10 years as Head of Mergers and Acquisitions where he advised on major takeovers and privatizations.
    Mr Alan John Cransberg Non-Executive Director Oct 2021
    Mr Cransberg has 36 years of experience from roles in the mining, resources and manufacturing sectors. Alan joined Alcoa in 1980 and worked in a range of assignments and locations across its Australian and international businesses, prior to being serving as Chairman and Managing Director of Alcoa Australia, and President of Alcoa Refining in 2008. He retired from these positions in 2016.
    Mr Friedrich (Tom) von Oertzen Non-Executive Director Oct 2024
    Mr Oertzen has had a career in consulting. He is currently Senior Advisor and Senior Partner Emeritus at Boston Consulting Group (BCG). As a consultant, Mr von Oertzen is in advising client organisations on innovation and digital projects, including corporate ventures and digital transformations. As part of this work, Mr von Oertzen joined BCG in 1996 and, immediately prior to his retirement as a partner in April 2021, held the roles of Senior Partner and Managing Director. Mr von Oertzen has previously served as a partner and board member of BCG Inc, a director of BCG Digital Ventures Australia, a member of the Advisory Committee of Knox Investment Partners and a member of the Advisory Committee of Jawun/JHUB Indigenous Co-Design. He currently also provides pro-bono strategy support to Humanitix, an Australian technology charity.
    Ms Vicki Robinson General Manager - Legal (Corporate)Company Secretary Mar 2020
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    Anthony Gianotti Chief Financial Officer Wesfarmers
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    Jenny Bryant Chief Human Resources Officer Wesfarmers
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    Michael Britton Executive General Manager Business Development Wesfarmers
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    Sheldon Renkema Executive General Manager Company Secretariat Wesfarmers
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    Naomi Flutter Executive General Manager Corporate Affairs Wesfarmers
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    Vicki Robinson General Manager - Legal (Corporate)Company Secretary
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    Maya vanden Driesen Group General Counsel Wesfarmers
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    Michael Schneider Managing Director Bunnings Group
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    Ian Bailey Managing Director Kmart Group
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    Sarah Hunter Managing Director Officeworks
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    Ian Hansen Managing Director Wesfarmers Chemicals Energy & Fertilisers
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    Emily Amos Managing Director Wesfarmers Health
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    Tim Bult Managing Director Wesfarmers Industrial and Safety
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    Nicole Sheffield Managing Director Wesfarmers Onedigital
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    Top Shareholders Data provided by Morningstar.

    Data provided by Morningstar.
    Name Shares Capital
    HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited 276,485,264 24.36%
    J P Morgan Nominees Australia Pty Limited 174,715,921 15.40%
    Citicorp Nominees Pty Limited 82,773,126 7.29%
    BNP Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd (Agency Lending A/c) 20,034,892 1.77%
    National Nominees Limited 12,677,276 1.12%
    BNP Paribas Noms Pty Ltd 12,231,045 1.08%
    HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited (NT Comnwlth Super Corp A/c) 8,211,959 0.72%
    Citicorp Nominees Pty Limited (Colonial First State Inv A/c) 6,753,810 0.60%
    Australian Foundation Investment Company Limited 6,578,000 0.58%
    BNP Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd (HUB24 Custodial Serv Ltd) 5,337,430 0.47%
    Netwealth Investments Limited (Wrap Services A/C) 4,924,780 0.43%
    Argo Investments Limited 4,409,027 0.39%
    HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited i 2,919,200 0.26%
    IOOF Investment Services Limited (IPS Superfund A/C) 2,700,740 0.24%
    Citicorp Nominees Pty Limited (Citibank NY ADR DEP A/C) 2,603,262 0.23%
    IOOF Investment Services Limited (IOOF IDPS A/C) 2,171,179 0.19%
    Mutual Trust Pty Ltd 2,051,080 0.18%
    BNP Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd (Clearstream) 1,998,397 0.18%
    Washington H Soul Pattinson and Company Limited 1,889,278 0.17%
    Mr Peter Alexander Brown 1,556,000 0.14%

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