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#Future Returns on Lithium
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Added 8 months ago

Wesfarmers released some impressive FY23 results last week.

Revenue up 18%. NPAT up 4.8%. All in a subdued retail trading environment.

Some really interesting discussion followed the results presentation regarding the Mt Holland project. I have outlined the timeline of events as per the discussion:

FY24

Commissioning and ramp up of concentrator Oct/Nov 2023.

Produce 50,000t (WES share) spodumene concentrate in FY24

FY25

Produce 190,000t (WES share) spodumene.

Commission hydroxide refinery late CY24.

Lithium hydroxide available for sale by early to mid CY25.

FY26

Lithium hydroxide refining.

Based on the above timeline, my take on the future revenues is outlined below. I am no lithium expert so please correct me if the numbers are horribly wrong.

FY24

50,000t x $4,000/t (net margin) = $200M

FY25

190,000t x $4,000/t (net margin) = $760M.

FY26

8t spodumene produces 1t lithium hydroxide, therefore

190,000t/8 = 23,750t lithium hydroxide x ($50,000/t - $7,000/t) $43,000/t net margin = $1B.

The lithium operation has the potential to increase profits by 40% in FY26.

I remember Ben Clark (TMS Capital) saying that the market is not pricing the lithium operation into the WES share price.

Based on this I would have to agree.

Lithium experts please feel free to rip this apart.



#directorbuying
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Added 11 months ago

Director on-market trade for WES. Always interests me these 'relative' small trades from directors who you assume have significant wealth behind them. Maybe its false assumption....

And I say small trade in jest... as dropping $20k is significant for others....


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#2023 Strategy Update
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Last edited 11 months ago

30-May-2023: 2023 Strategy Briefing Day Presentation

View The Webcast: https://edge.media-server.com/mmc/p/6iyimda9

02-May-2023: Macquarie Australia Conference Presentation and Address by MD, Rob Scott

For all the latest WES results and presentations: Results & presentations (wesfarmers.com.au)

Today's 2023 Strategy Update (top link above) is long - at 104 slides - so I'm just going to reproduce the 4 that sum up this company best - in my opinion:

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So this isn't your average microcap or nanocap stock that is largely under the radar and could go to zero or multibag. No, this one is a large cap that just keeps grinding higher over time. The best way to check how a company has looked after their shareholders is to look at their TSR - Total Shareholder Return - which include share price appreciation and dividends, and assumes that all dividends were reinvested back into the company using their DRP. In this case they also assume full participation in all of WES' capital management initiatives over the years.


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Their TSR has well and truly outperformed the All Ordinaries Accumulation Index (XAO) which is represented there by that grey line. In fact, they've absolutely smashed it. Over that period, the All Ords Accumulation Index has performed almost identically to the ASX200 Accumulation Index (XJO). They both include reinvested dividends - that's the "accumulation" bit. Over shorter time periods there can be a little bit of divergence between the XAO and the XJO Indices, but they tend to have very similar returns to each other over decent time periods, like decades. WES, however, has done a LOT better than both of them.

Disclosure: I hold WES shares in real life and here on Strawman.com.


OK, one more slide:

How's this for a mission statement: Their primary objective is...


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Tick.

#Industry/competitors
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Added 2 years ago

A few facts on the Mt Holland project

* Capex of $950m

* FID approved July 2021

* Production begins 2024

Not many facts on EBIT or financials. Will need to go back to Kidman announcements to find the information although most of that will be out of date.

not held but thinking of taking a position.

#Industry/competitors
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Added 2 years ago

While the share prices of lithium miners/developers continue to outperform the broader market (PLS, LTR, CXO, IGO) it seems Wesfarmers is being left behind.

It seems the market has forgotten the takeover of Kidman Resources a few years ago when lithium was at the bottom of the cycle.

Time to do some research into Wesfarmers lithium asset while market is still asleep.

##Wesfarmers vs Amazon
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Added 2 years ago

Hi gang

wondering what people's thoughts might be on the medium term impact of Amazon's Australian ramp up on Wesfarmer's top and bottom lines ? I remember Rob Scott saying that there is nothing that Bunnings (50% of sales) sells that you can't purchase online - and that was over a year ago. Might be jumping at shadows, but sometimes 'only the paranoid survive'.

#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.

##Scuttlebutt
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Added 2 years ago

Curious. I'm wondering if they are trying something broader with this.

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#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

#COVID-19 Updates
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Added 4 years ago

04-Aug-2020:  COVID-19 update - Trading restrictions in Victoria

[I hold WES shares]

#Business Update
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Last edited 4 years ago

22-May-2020:  Kmart Group update and expected FY20 significant items

Kmart Group update

  • First phase of Target review has identified actions to accelerate the growth of Kmart and address the unsustainable financial performance of Target
  • Actions include the conversion of suitable Target stores to Kmart stores, the closure of a number of Target stores and a restructuring of the Target store support office
  • Redeployment opportunities in Kmart and other Wesfarmers businesses will minimise the effect of these changes on Target team members

Significant items expected in the 2020 full-year results

  • Restructuring costs and provisions in Kmart Group of approximately $120 to $170 million before tax, primarily reflecting Target store closure costs, inventory write-offs and a restructure of the Target store support office  
  • Non-cash impairment in Kmart Group of approximately $430 to $480 million before tax, including an impairment of the Target brand name
  • Non-cash impairment in the Industrial and Safety division of approximately $300 million before tax, primarily relating to the impairment of goodwill
  • Pre-tax gain on sale of 10.1 per cent interest in Coles of $290 million, and one-off pre-tax gain of $221 million on the revaluation of the remaining Coles investment  
  • The estimates of the significant items remain subject to auditor review

[...click on link above for further details...]

Disclosure:  I hold WES shares.

#COVID-19 Updates
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Added 4 years ago

28-Apr-2020:  COVID-19 update

#Further COL selldown
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Added 4 years ago

31-Mar-2020:  WES: Wesfarmers sells 5.2 per cent of Coles Group

Also:  COL: Sale by Wesfarmers of 5.2 per cent of Coles Group

Following the sale, Wesfarmers retains a 4.9 per cent interest in Coles and has agreed to retain its remaining shares in Coles for at least 60 days from today.

COL & WES also remain 50/50 JV partners in Flybuys and will continue to work together.