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3/31/2016 7:11 pm  #1


Walmart’s first-ever revenue drop: end of an era?

 Walmart’s first-ever revenue drop: end of an era?

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/business/article69265187.html

For the first time ever – or at least since the company went public some 45 years ago – Walmart's revenues shrank from the year before, according to its annual financial filing released Wednesday.

Not every milestone is worth celebrating.For the first time ever – or at least since the company went public some 45 years ago – Walmart's revenues shrank from the year before, according to its annual financial filing released Wednesday.Walmart is clearly having trouble adapting its gigantic stores to the Internet age. To be sure, it is a retail juggernaut that brings in half a trillion dollars (that’s right, trillion) in sales every year.

And with more than 11,500 stores in 28 countries,there’s no way it will disappear anytime soon.Still, Walmart might have just hit its growth limit.And the sales dip comes despite the fact that Walmart spent $11.5 billion (roughly matching what J.C. Penney made in sales last year) to build more than 400 new stores, remodel old locations, and revamp its website and other technology to better serve its customers.Though Walmart shares were a safe haven in the rocky start of 2016, investors are pricing in more weakness.

The stock has fallen behind retail competitors and the broader market.In February, Walmart lowered its annual net sales growth forecast to “relatively flat,” from earlier guidance that called for an increase of as much as 4 percent (the company has pointed out that previous guidance didn't account for currency changes, which have stung the global retailer).Wednesday's filing attributes part of the 2015 sales drop to currency impacts and a decrease in fuel sales due to lower gas prices. Sales have also suffered from ongoing store closures, including the shuttering of its entire fleet of smaller, “Express” stores.
 


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3/31/2016 9:35 pm  #2


Re: Walmart’s first-ever revenue drop: end of an era?

Consumers taking to online buying at fault? Many consumers would not walk into a Walmart if their life depended on it.

 

3/31/2016 10:20 pm  #3


Re: Walmart’s first-ever revenue drop: end of an era?

flowergirl wrote:

Consumers taking to online buying at fault? Many consumers would not walk into a Walmart if their life depended on it.

Maybe, but even Walmart does online and you can either pick it up in store or have it delivered in many cases. I think all the big retailers have realized they have to have an online presence. 


"Do not confuse motion and progress, A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress"
 
 

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