Wal-Mart case study questions Student Name: 1. What are the strengths and weaknesses of Wal-Mart’s fashion brands‚ George and Metro 7? Strengths (think about the Marketing Mix (4 Ps)) • Product – Wal-Mart is one of the largest retailers in the world that is a “one stop shop”. You can find every/anything that you need there with good style‚ selections and quality all for a great everyday low price. • Price – Low prices for fair quality items made Wal-Mart a celebrity for the millions of
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Wal-Mart Stores‚ Inc. (“Wal-Mart‚” the “Company” or “we”) operates retail stores in various formats around the world and is committed to saving eople money so they can live better. EDLP is our pricing philosophy under which we price items at a low price every day. Comparable store sales is a measure which indicates the performance of existing stores by measuring the growth in sales for such stores for a particular period over the corresponding period in the prior year. As shown on a slide the
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Wal-Mart: Staying on Top of the Fortune 500 I. Background Last year‚ Wal-Mart had revenues of $191 billion. Wal-Mart ’s 2002 sales topped $218 billion‚ with sales growth at 13.8 %. Its 2002 net income was $ 6.7 billion‚ a growth of 6 %. Wal-Mart has 1‚283‚000 employees‚ as of 2002; a growth of 11.2 % (www.fortune.com). Wal-Mart is the largest retail store in the United States‚ and is larger than any other retail chain in the world. Currently Wal-Mart operates over 4‚150 retail facilities
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Facts: Betty Dukes and five other women‚ who were Wal-Mart employees‚ filed a class-action lawsuit against alleged infringement upon civil rights done by Wal-Mart. They argued on behalf of themselves and 1.5 million women—who had been employed by Wal-Mart after December 26‚ 1998—that Wal-Mart implemented corporate policies that resulted in nationwide discrimination against employed females. They claimed there was a moratorium in promotion in comparison to male employees; furthermore‚ they contended
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WALMART CASE STUDY Wal-Mart is an American multinational retailer store that runs largest chain of discount department stores and warehouses. Wal-Mart was found in 1962 by Sam Walton in America. After its great success in America and other countries Wal-Mart decided to introduce itself in Germany by 1997. Wal-Mart failed to do business in Germany because the strategies and plans it used in America failed to work in Germany as the requirements of people and business differ from that in America.
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Since the founding of Wal-Mart by Sam Walton in the 1960s‚ Wal-Mart’s competitive strategy is and has always been emphasizing lower prices‚ which is campaigned through their slogan “everyday low prices.” Wal-Mart’s management strives to achieve low retail prices by leveraging it buying power and controlling labor cost. As a business that “was built upon a foundation of honesty‚ respect‚ fairness‚ and integrity”‚ Wal-Mart’s culture is based upon respect for individuals‚ service to customers‚ and
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Wal-Mart Stores‚ Inc.‚ 2009 – A Case Analysis MBA 712-01 - Strategic Management Introduction Wal-Mart Stores ended its 2009 fiscal year with nearly $266 billion in sales at its Wal-Mart Stores‚ $47 billion at Sam’s Club‚ and $99 billion in its international locations. This represented an increase a substantial portion of market share that presented a challenge for competitors. Yet Wal-Mart at the same time was challenged to move forward with intense competition from its rivals‚ Target and
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Wal-Mart Question: 1 Why has Wal-Mart viewed international expansion as a critical part of its strategy? Wal-Mart invested over half a billion dollars in IT and satellite facilities to connect its worldwide stores to headquarters. Head-quarters could complete stock-taking of each item for more than 4‚000 stores worldwide within an hour. Wal-Mart started to expand abroad in 1990s and it opened its first store in Mexico‚ in 1994 it began operations in Canada. Moreover‚ its oversea expansion was in
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general environment of Wal-Mart using the framework in Chapter 2. What are the key opportunities and threats facing Wal-Mart? (This is the "OT" of a SWOT analysis)Wal-Mart ’s builds its stores in towns with a population size of 5000-25‚000 people. Wal-Mart has recently started to tap into the more populated city suburbs by building smaller less obtrusive stores in those regions. Wal-Mart targets every age group from infants to senior citizens. Wal-Mart ’s geographically places it ’s stores in rural less
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Jazmyne Renfro Megan Pender March 7‚ 2013 Marketing Management – TTH 12:15 Wal-Mart Case Analysis Problem Walmart has become one of the top companies in the world with their best cost strategy. Providing a service that has good quality and low cost. Although Walmart’s dominant brand brings in large revenue the competition is still vigorous. Direct competitors‚ Target and Costco fight for market share in discount merchandise. Home Depot‚ Circuit City‚ and Best buy manage to still
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