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Wal-Mart Kept Estimated $60 Million in Sales Taxes
Every dollar Wal-Mart earns other than through retail margins, are used to keep prices down.
Circuit City Falls Further: 'Bring Out Your Dead'
Wal-Mart: The Best Play in This Market
Wal-Mart: Can Marketing Influence Share Price?
In the next few years, Wal-Mart will be the big player in Brazil, China, and India. That creates a couple of BILLION new customers. We are talking incremental business to the $400,000,000,000.00 plus in sales in fy 2009. With any luck, WMT will be doing a Trillion Dollars in sales in 10 years, half of it in various international currencies. Sounds like a low-risk growth company to me.
Wal-Mart Meets July Sales Projections, Why the Unhappiness?
Looks like Walmart is going down the tubes to me.
Confident in Wal-Mart - Contrary to Market Pessimism
They are opening new Supercenters in Michigan, Illinois, and the industrial north that were previously hostile territory. Even California is slowing opening up to Walmart. Union Supermarket tuff has fought Walmart with everything but armed resistance. Industrial jobs can be exported when unions destroy a company's competitiveness, retail and service unions are the only ones that can potentially survive. It is hard to export grocery store jobs to China, no matter how high you drive up the cost of food to the public.
In the part of the country where unions control the labor and hence the cost of operating food stores, the prices were quite high. The average citizen has responded positively to big drops in food prices when Walmart comes to town.
Walmart has continued growth opportunities in North America. Meanwhile, the international operations are booming with double-digit growth.
Yeah, I think they will be around for a while and make more money every year for the next 50 years.
Wal-Mart Looks Slightly Overvalued
Since it never happened before, the negatives and positives of that size and mass is unknown. It is almost certain that assumptions made with "normal" tools are probably wrong.
Therefore, Walmart is probably remarkably over-valued or tremedously undervalued. Hope that clears it up.
Starbucks Tells Walmart:: "Here, You Take Them."
By the way, a little research will show Walmart has a huge staff of professional trades as well; Legal, Accounting, Medical, Marketing, Engineering, etc. Little place called Bentonville, Arkansas. Their website has hundreds of openings for these positions.
They take them all from high school dropouts to PHD's and give them an opportunity. What a horrible thing.
Jason Busch on Wal-Mart's Sustainability: (Still) Missing the Point
Wal-Mart has moral obligation as on of the largest economic forces in the U.S. to lead. As it lead in hurricane Katrina relief, as it lead to decrease prescription drug costs, it is leading in sustainability efforts. If Wal-Mart does not push packaging reduction, energy use reduction, and cost-cutting it won't matter much if smaller companies try or not.
History will record that these efforts stimulated the best minds in retail, manufacturing and engineering to act agressively to reduce global warming.
I just wish Wal-Mart was in the oil business. Gasoline would be a lot cheaper.
Wal-Mart Keeps Growing Globally
Time for Rethink on Discount Retail?
Is Wal-Mart a Buy or is Upgrade Just Noise?
The rebate checks will be spent at WMT more than any other retailer, the previous rebate a few years ago proved this. Same store sales will go up more than expected and the next two quarters should be very positive year over year.
If a return of 15% in 6 months is enough to make you happy, WMT is still a buy.
Wal-Mart: Another 20%-40% Upside in Store
Four Reasons Wal-Mart Is at a 2-Year High
Referencing international expansion, it is going to equal U.S. sales in 4 or 5 years. This will make Wal-Mart a Trillion Dollars in sales in 10 years or less. Can you say "Trillion"? What kind of economy of scale will this provide? Nobody knows for sure, but the potential is enormous.