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#API acquisition approved
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Added 2 years ago

Wesfarmers today announced that it has received confirmation from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) that it will not oppose Wesfarmers’ proposed acquisition of Australian Pharmaceutical Industries Limited (ASX:API). Deal expected to go through end of Q1 2022.

Finally moving ahead. WES wasting too much effort back and forth on this acquisition IMHO but yes pharma is a rapidly growing space with all the COVID fears, ageing population, vitamin supplement market.

Disc: I hold.

#Woolworths bid for Priceline (
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Added 2 years ago

Woolworths Group (ASX: WOW) has today thrown its hat in the ring to acquire Australian Pharmaceutical Industries (ASX: API) for $872 million, representing a 13 per cent premium to the offer on the table from retail rival Wesfarmers (ASX: WES).

https://www.businessnewsaustralia.com/articles/woolworths-takes-on-wesfarmers-in-bid-for-priceline-with--872m-offer.html?utm_medium=email&utm_source=www.thewebconsole.com&utm_campaign=BNA+News+-+December+2+2021&utm_content=36711756&c=31988872&_c=28572bc43df62bd249f97794373d8a18


What? I thought this was a done deal already?

#Return Shareholder Capital ex1
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Added 2 years ago

WESFARMERS Returning $2 per share ex18/11/21

#Flybuys loyalty program
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Added 2 years ago

Flybuys loyalty program (linked to many credit cards), are now to be offered at Bunnings and Officeworks. Probably the future priceline too.

Interesting move, in my opinion a wasted opportunity for Wesfarmers.... unless Flybuys are offering some sort of deal where points are traded for lawnmowers and laptops?

#Bunnings sells Kitchenaids
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Added 3 years ago

Through a deal with Kitchenwarehouse.com.au, Bunnings is offering online purchases of kitchen equipment and utensils from crockery to blenders.  Basically Bunnings is becoming an Amazon marketplace.

This is going to be interesting. It won't be a stretch to be selling washing machines, bed linen, kids toys, laptops through Bunnings.

Bunnings is offering their carparks as vaccination centres.  When will they open a pharmacy in the corner of their stores?  Or maybe it's Officeworks that needs the pharmacy for the busy professionals to pick up a script with their replacement printer?

#Bull Case
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Added 3 years ago

Business acquisitions are good if synnergistic.  Aust Pharmacy should be one of these.

However I'm actually more excited by their investment in Artifical Intelligence into the business.  This should allow strong insights into product segmentation, customer spend, distribution economies of scale of merchandise and dare I say it staff,

Artificial Intelligence PLUS synnergy of merchandise base PLUS massive reach of physical stores, WES is a winner in my opinion. 

PE currently 27.7, quite high though.

Disc: I bought at $55