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well i am a little surprised by the drop , maybe i am missing something , does the sold asset diminish WES penetration into the trades supply worldHow come stock price dropped 5% on the day of that announcement of Coregas?
Thoughts?
Coregas news was the smoke grenadeOR the 'smart money ' may have decided to take some cash off the table at WES before that it had been approaching lofty valuations
only up ??WES No 2 pick for the yearly Comp.
The SP has improved slightly since the start of the month.
A top performing company with a good history of dividends for those that hold.
As I see it, only upwards is the way it can go.
@Dona Ferentes The Office Works that I visit occasionally is very well set up and seems to have a bit of everything, perhaps akin to being a mini Bunnings.Officeworks this morning - a stream of people in and exiting with purchases. busy busy.
My artist friend was pleasantly surprised by the 'art' stuff; full range from cheap to professional quality paint and equipment.
One-off costs and Catch preliminary half-year earnings results
apart from divesting the two troubled digital adventures .. i suppose WES might go looking for an affordable media/advertising business , there should be one or more of them still left , surely they wouldn't naive enough to chase NEC ( i hold WES and SGH[ formerly SVW ] )i guess Catch was the right name ,, and Wesfarmers got caught
BUT it might be good news for Kogan
( i hold both WES and KGN )
that's that, then .... digested, and now up along with the market.forgot the meaty bit...
One-off costs and Catch preliminary half-year earnings results
ha ha Kogan, that no-moat numptie.might be good news for Kogan
( i hold both WES and KGN )
Online middle men is a competitive space, I was surprised when WES bought them, at least they are sensible enough to get out.ha ha Kogan, that no-moat numptie.
Try Temu and Amazon
looks more like a salvage effort to me , WES will cherry-pick the better staff , and incorporate some ideas into the retail arm ( and probably write off Catch as a tax loss ), doesn't look to be a bad a misstep as the UK hardware saga , wasOnline middle men is a competitive space, I was surprised when WES bought them, at least they are sensible enough to get out.
I hold WES, well my wife does, apparently tax effective stratergies becomes ownership. Lol
no moat , but has flexibility to improve the business when opportunities arriveha ha Kogan, that no-moat numptie.
Try Temu and Amazon
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