Popular Front of Judea
26th September 2013, 05:39
Couldn't be happening to a more deserving corporation. Let's see you drive down wages, drive small retail out of business, cut every possible corner ... and you don't expect that to come back and bite you in the ass. Hear that? That's the sound of Marx laughing at you.
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (WMT) is cutting orders it places with suppliers this quarter and next to address rising inventory the company flagged in last month’s earnings report.
Last week, an ordering manager at the company’s Bentonville, Arkansas, headquarters described the pullback in an e-mail to a supplier, who said others got similar messages. “We are looking at reducing inventory for Q3 and Q4,” said the Sept. 17 e-mail, which was reviewed by Bloomberg News.
U.S. inventory growth at Wal-Mart outstripped sales gains in the second quarter at a faster rate than at the retailer’s biggest rivals. Merchandise has been piling up because consumers have been spending less freely than Wal-Mart projected, and the company has forfeited some sales because it doesn’t have enough workers in stores to keep shelves adequately stocked.
Wal-Mart Cutting Orders as Unsold Merchandise Piles Up | Bloomberg (http://www.bloomberg.com/news/print/2013-09-25/wal-mart-cutting-orders-as-unsold-merchandise-piles-up.html)
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (WMT) is cutting orders it places with suppliers this quarter and next to address rising inventory the company flagged in last month’s earnings report.
Last week, an ordering manager at the company’s Bentonville, Arkansas, headquarters described the pullback in an e-mail to a supplier, who said others got similar messages. “We are looking at reducing inventory for Q3 and Q4,” said the Sept. 17 e-mail, which was reviewed by Bloomberg News.
U.S. inventory growth at Wal-Mart outstripped sales gains in the second quarter at a faster rate than at the retailer’s biggest rivals. Merchandise has been piling up because consumers have been spending less freely than Wal-Mart projected, and the company has forfeited some sales because it doesn’t have enough workers in stores to keep shelves adequately stocked.
Wal-Mart Cutting Orders as Unsold Merchandise Piles Up | Bloomberg (http://www.bloomberg.com/news/print/2013-09-25/wal-mart-cutting-orders-as-unsold-merchandise-piles-up.html)