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- companies by revenue. Wesfarmers is also one of the largest private employers in Australia, with approximately 107,000 employees. Wesfarmers was founded in 1914...
- Coles Group to Wesfarmers. In August 2007, Wesfarmers confirmed that the superstore format would not proceed. In July 2007, Wesfarmers acquired the Coles...
- subsidiaries merged into Wesfarmers' business structure. In November 2018, Coles Group Limited was spun-off from Wesfarmers on 21 November 2018, with...
- ownership to Wesfarmers took place on 27 February 2016 and afterwards Peter Davis was appointed Managing Director, succeeding Echo Lu. Wesfarmers announced...
- the purchase of Coles Group by Wesfarmers in November 2007, Officeworks and Harris Technology became part of Wesfarmers' Home Improvement and Office Supplies...
- Wesfarmers Limited. 2 January 2023. Archived from the original on 12 January 2023. Retrieved 2 January 2023. "2016 Full-year resultsWesfarmers" (PDF)...
- 2016 announcement, Wesfarmers confirmed in December that Target would relocate to Williams Landing in late 2018. In June 2017, Wesfarmers announced that Target...
- Coles Group, prior to Wesfarmers purchasing Coles Group in 2007. It became a subsidiary of Coles Group again after Wesfarmers spun-off the business in...
- joined Wesfarmers in 1993, and was initially posted to the company's Business Development Department. He was made managing director of Wesfarmers Dalgety...
- In February 2016. Home Retail Group sold Homebase to Australian-based Wesfarmers. In April 2016, it was announced that Home Retail Group would sell itself...