Wesfarmers says retail trade remains robust, but warns on costs
Wesfarmers chief executive Rob Scott says retail trade remains robust so far this year, but shopping patterns indicate some customers are becoming more price sensitive as they try to manage squeezed household budgets and rising energy costs.
The Western Australia-based conglomerate owns key retail brands Bunnings and Kmart, but also is pushing into lithium in its $1.9 billion Mount Holland project and new health division.
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