Wesfarmers Limited (ASX:WES)

Australia flag Australia · Delayed Price · Currency is AUD
72.31
-1.55 (-2.10%)
Apr 28, 2026, 4:10 PM AEST
-4.53%
Market Cap 82.09B
Revenue (ttm) 46.42B
Net Income (ttm) 3.06B
Shares Out 1.14B
EPS (ttm) 2.70
PE Ratio 26.78
Forward PE 27.48
Dividend 2.13 (2.88%)
Ex-Dividend Date Feb 24, 2026
Volume 1,347,661
Average Volume 1,296,647
Open 73.17
Previous Close 73.86
Day's Range 72.31 - 73.24
52-Week Range 71.50 - 95.18
Beta 0.84
RSI 35.80
Earnings Date Aug 27, 2026

About Wesfarmers

Wesfarmers Limited engages in the retail business in Australia, New Zealand, and internationally. The company sells outdoor living and building materials, as well as home, garden, and lifestyle improvement products; apparel and general merchandise, including toys and consumables, as well as leisure, entertainment, and soft home products; and office products and solutions, such as stationery, technology, furniture, art supplies, and learning and development resources, as well as print and create, and technical support services through its Office... [Read more]

Founded 1914
Employees 120,000
Stock Exchange Australian Securities Exchange
Ticker Symbol WES
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In fiscal year 2025, Wesfarmers's revenue was 45.70 billion, an increase of 3.42% compared to the previous year's 44.19 billion. Earnings were 2.93 billion, an increase of 14.43%.

Financial Statements

News

Truckies’ bid to recover fuel costs would increase prices: retailers

Major retailer Wesfarmers says a union bid for the top of the supply chain to pay for rise in fuel costs for truck drivers will mean higher prices for the public.

15 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

Wesfarmers to Decide on Lithium Expansion Later This Year

The conglomerate is considering expanding a refinery and doubling the production capacity at a lithium mine in Western Australia.

2 months ago - WSJ

Wesfarmers CEO: Growth outlook remains positive despite pressure on households

Wesfarmers CEO Rob Scott joins Squawk Box Asia to discuss the company's latest earnings, saying there is room for growth in the existing portfolio despite a challenging economic environment in Austral...

2 months ago - CNBC International TV

Wesfarmers Earnings Call Transcript: H1 2026

Net profit after tax rose 9.3% to AUD 1.6 billion, with strong growth in Bunnings, Kmart, and new platforms like Lithium and Health. Officeworks earnings declined due to transformation costs, while free cash flow surged on asset sales. Retail and lithium divisions are expected to drive further growth.

2 months ago - Transcripts

Australia's Wesfarmers shares slide as high living costs temper second-half start

Shares of Wesfarmers , Australia's biggest non-food retailer, fell by their most in over three months on Thursday after reporting a weaker-than-expected start to the second-half as consumers grappled ...

2 months ago - Reuters

Wesfarmers Transcript: AGM 2025

Record profit and increased dividends were reported, with strong support for all resolutions. Strategic investments in technology, supply chain, and sustainability were highlighted, alongside leadership changes and robust shareholder engagement on key risks and future plans.

6 months ago - Transcripts

Wesfarmers Earnings Call Transcript: H2 2025

Net profit after tax rose 14.4% year-over-year, driven by strong retail performance and portfolio actions, despite challenging trading conditions. Capital returns and dividends reached AUD 3.56 per share, with robust cash flow and a strengthened balance sheet. Retail divisions show positive momentum into FY26.

8 months ago - Transcripts

Wesfarmers posts 4% rise in annual profit, announces additional $1.1 billion capital return

Wesfarmers , Australia's biggest non-food retailer, reported a near 4% rise in its annual profit on Thursday, driven by strong performances in its retail divisions, and announced an additional A$1.7 b...

8 months ago - Reuters

Wesfarmers Transcript: Strategy Briefing Day 2025

The group is focused on disciplined capital allocation, digital and omnichannel growth, and expanding into new platforms like health and lithium. Divisions are investing in productivity, supply chain, and customer experience, with a strong balance sheet supporting future growth and potential capital returns.

1 year ago - Transcripts

Wesfarmers Transcript: Fireside Chat

The discussion highlighted a focus on resilience, value, and long-term growth amid global uncertainty, with Bunnings and Kmart driving innovation and efficiency. The company is leveraging digital investments, supply chain strength, and portfolio diversity to navigate challenges and capitalize on new opportunities.

1 year ago - Transcripts

Wesfarmers Transcript: Status Update

Sustained sales and earnings growth is underpinned by strategic investments in category expansion, digital transformation, and space optimization. Productivity gains, supply chain enhancements, and a growing commercial segment support long-term resilience and value creation.

1 year ago - Transcripts

Australia's Wesfarmers sees tariff inflation risk as profit beats forecast

Australia's biggest non-food retailer Wesfarmers said it may raise prices as a soft local dollar drives up supply costs and warned on Thursday that tariffs ordered by U.S. President Donald Trump may s...

1 year ago - Reuters

Wesfarmers Earnings Call Transcript: H1 2025

Net profit after tax rose 2.9% to AUD 1.5 billion, with strong performances from Bunnings and Kmart Group, and a 4.1% increase in the interim dividend. Portfolio actions included the sale of Coregas and the wind-down of Catch, while ongoing productivity and digital investments are expected to offset cost pressures.

1 year ago - Transcripts

Guzman, Wesfarmers to deliver upbeat earnings for Australian discretionary retailers

Australia's discretionary retailers are expected to report improved half-yearly earnings, investors said, as easing inflation and tax cuts encouraged weary consumers to start spending again.

1 year ago - Reuters

Wesfarmers to sell Coregas to Japan's Nippon Sanso for $480 mln

Australian conglomerate Wesfarmers on Friday said it would sell its industrial gas supply arm, Coregas, to Japanese multinational firm Nippon Sanso for A$770 million ($480.33 million).

1 year ago - Reuters

Wesfarmers Transcript: AGM 2024

Record profit and dividend growth were achieved despite economic headwinds, with Kmart and Bunnings highlighted for strong performance and strategic expansion. All board and remuneration resolutions passed with overwhelming support, and key risks such as regulatory burdens and supply chain ethics were addressed.

1 year ago - Transcripts

Wesfarmers CEO Sees Caution from Australian Households

Australia's weak consumption has been weighing on the nation's economic growth, with last week's GDP numbers showing consumer spending slowing to a crawl in the June quarter. Wesfarmers is Australia's...

1 year ago - Bloomberg Markets and Finance

Watch CNBC's full interview with Wesfarmers CEO

Rob Scott, managing director and CEO at the Australian conglomerate, discusses its 2024 full-year results.

1 year ago - CNBC International TV

Wesfarmers Earnings Call Transcript: H2 2024

Net profit after tax rose 3.7% to AUD 2.6 billion, with strong retail performance led by Kmart Group and continued investment in productivity and technology. Outlook for FY 2025 is cautious amid persistent cost pressures, but the group expects to move forward overall.

1 year ago - Transcripts

Wesfarmers Transcript: Strategy Update

2 years ago - Transcripts

Australia's Wesfarmers first-half profit jumps 3% on strong demand

Australia's Wesfarmers on Thursday posted a better-than-expected half-year profit, boosted by strong performance at its budget department store operator Kmart and hardware business Bunnings.

2 years ago - Reuters

Wesfarmers Transcript: AGM 2023

2 years ago - Transcripts

Australia's economy is still in 'good shape' despite inflation, says Wesfarmers CEO

Rob Scott, CEO and managing director at Wesfarmers, discusses how retailers are doing in Australia.

2 years ago - CNBC International TV