Myer (ASX: MYR) Share Price and News
Price
Movement
(20 mins delayed)
52 Week Range
-
1 Year Return
Myer Chart and Price Data
Fundamentals Data provided by Morningstar.
Share Price
Day Change
52 Week Range
-
Yesterday's Close
Today's Open
Days Range
-
Volume
Avg. Volume (1 month)
Turnover
as at 24 Feb 3:44pm
Myer (ASX: MYR)
Latest News
Earnings Results
Myer share price charges higher on half-year results and major board changes
Share Fallers
Why CSR, Janison, Myer, and Santos shares are tumbling today
Share Gainers
Why Inghams, Janison, Myer, and Nick Scali shares are rising today
Consumer Staples & Discretionary Shares
Why is the Myer share price jumping 13% today?
Retail Shares
Buying ASX retail shares? You'll want to see these numbers
Retail Shares
ASX retail shares stronger following Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales
Opinions
Why I think this new ABS data makes Myer shares a cheap buy
Share Market News
Which ASX All Ords shares have company directors been buying up?
Retail Shares
Why were ASX retail shares hit hardest today?
Dividend Investing
2 high-profile ASX retail shares with ex-dividend dates next week
Retail Shares
Best sales in 18 years. Could this ASX All Ords share be back on the menu?
Share Fallers
Why Austal, Fletcher Building, Myer, and Select Harvests shares are falling today
Frequently Asked Questions
-
Yes, Myer has historically paid two fully franked shareholder dividends a year.
-
Myer generally pays its shareholder dividends in May and November.
-
Myer Holdings Limited listed on the ASX on 2 November 2009.
MYR ASX Announcements
An announcement is considered as "Price Sensitive" if it is thought that it may have an impact on the price of the security.
| Date | Announcement | Price Sensitive? | Time | No. of Pages | File Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| YesNo |
About Myer
Myer Holdings Limited (ASX: MYR) is Australia's largest department store operator, with 56 stores mostly spread across the eastern states and an online sales platform. Stores are generally located in areas of high foot traffic in major metropolitan shopping centres. The company's competitive advantages include a well-established, somewhat iconic, brand name among Australian consumers and scale benefits from a relatively large revenue base. As well as its retail stores, Myer Holdings also has a stock sourcing centre in Hong Kong.