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Over the past 12 months, MTS has underperformed S&P/ASX 300, delivering a return of -26% compared to S&P/ASX 300's +2% growth.
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Metcash Ltd
Glance View
Metcash is an Australian wholesaler that sits between major consumer brands and small retail stores. It buys grocery, liquor, and hardware products in bulk and supplies them to independent supermarkets, bottle shops, and independent hardware stores. In simple terms, it helps local retailers compete with big chain stores by giving them access to buying power, distribution, and store support. The company makes money mainly by selling products through its wholesale network and by charging for related services such as distribution, logistics, and retail support. Its customers are mostly independent store owners, not end consumers. Metcash also works closely with supplier brands that want shelf space and store reach across its retail network. What makes Metcash different is its role as a connector in the retail supply chain. It does not usually own the stores it serves; instead, it supplies and supports them while they stay locally owned and run. That business model gives Metcash a steady place in essential categories like food, drink, and home improvement, where small retailers still matter to many communities.