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Wesfarmers Earnings Up by Eleven Percent

Thu 16 Aug 12 | 04:20 AM ET
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Wesfarmers Earnings Up by Eleven Percent

Thu 16 Aug 12 | 04:20 AM ET
Richard Goyder, CEO at Wesfarmers one of Australia's largest listed companies, told CNBC, that their good numbers are due to the Australian economy being in good shape and the company operating in the right market segment with products that are attractive to customers.

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