Welcome to the second edition of In Focus. There are so many good stories happening every day across the businesses in the Wesfarmers Group and it is great to have another opportunity to share them with you.
In November in Perth, we celebrated one of the most important days on the Wesfarmers calendar – our Annual General Meeting. For many companies, the AGM is a legal requirement attended by few shareholders. We take a very different view and encourage our shareholders to come along to interact directly with our Board, our Leadership Team and our businesses. Our AGM is now the biggest in Australia. More than 1,400 people attended this year, most of them relatively small shareholders and many of them retirees who regularly let me know how important their Wesfarmers’ dividends are to them!
This type of shareholder has been at the heart of Wesfarmers’ success since we became a publicly listed company in 1984. They expect good returns via share price growth and dividends, but they usually don’t trade their shares based on profit or sales growth over three, six or even 12 months. Like Wesfarmers, they generally take a long-term view and support us to make decisions and investments which may take three, five or 10 years before they cumulatively add to our sustained performance and reputation. These so-called ‘mum and dad’ shareholders own approximately 50 per cent of the company and, by number, make up the overwhelming majority of our 485,000 shareholders.
Coinciding with our AGM, on the other side of the country, New South Wales and Queensland were battling the early devastating start to the fire season. Many of our businesses operate in the communities most affected and once again our teams are digging deep to support those who experience terrible loss in natural disasters. Bunnings’ team members rapidly organised a nationwide sausage sizzle on 22 November, helping to raise and contribute more than $600,000 for GIVIT to support communities affected by drought and bushfires. The Kmart Wishing Tree Appeal also redirected all cash contributions made at Australian stores until 1 December 2019 to the disaster appeal effort through Kmart’s charity partner, The Salvation Army.
As we approach Christmas and the holiday season, I thank all our team members for their continued dedication and commitment. For those in our retail businesses, it is the busiest time of the year, helping customers to find gifts and prepare their homes to celebrate with their families and friends. Most importantly, I wish everyone a safe and enjoyable summer and look forward to all we can achieve together as a community in the new decade.
– ROB SCOTT
Managing Director