Woolworths Group Ltd
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Woolworths Group Ltd
Glance View
Woolworths Group Ltd is one of Australia and New Zealand’s biggest food retailers. It runs supermarkets that sell groceries, fresh food, household basics, and everyday essentials to households. The company also has liquor stores and other retail businesses tied to routine consumer spending. Its main customers are everyday shoppers and families who buy food and household items for regular use. Woolworths makes most of its money by selling products directly to customers in stores and through online ordering and delivery. It also earns income from its liquor retail business and related retail services. What makes Woolworths important in the market is its role as a core link between suppliers, food manufacturers, and consumers. It buys goods in large volumes, moves them through a wide store and logistics network, and sells them in small quantities to end customers. That makes it a classic high-volume, low-margin retail business built around convenience, trust, and repeat shopping.
What is Insider Trading?
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While legal insider trading occurs when insiders follow disclosure rules, illegal insider trading involves trading based on confidential information and is prohibited by law.
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