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Walmart's Project Impact: A Move to Crush Competition
« on: September 09, 2009, 02:02:45 PM »
Walmart loves to shock and awe. City-size stores, absurdly low prices ($8 jeans!) and everything from milk to Matchbox toys on its shelves. And with the recession forcing legions of stores into bankruptcy, the world's largest retailer now apparently wants to take out the remaining survivors.


Thus, the company is in the beginning stages of a massive store and strategy remodeling effort, which it has dubbed Project Impact. One goal of Project Impact is cleaner, less cluttered stores that will improve the shopping experience. Another is friendlier customer service. A third: home in on categories where the competition can be killed. "They've got Kmart ready to take a standing eight-count next year," says retail consultant Burt Flickinger III, managing director for Strategic Resources Group and a veteran Walmart watcher. "Same with Rite Aid. They've knocked out four of the top five toy retailers, and are now going after the last one standing, Toys "R" Us. Project Impact will be the catalyst to wipe out a second round of national and regional retailers." (See 10 things to buy during the recession.)


Though that's bad news for many smaller businesses that can't compete, Walmart investors have clamored for this push. Despite the company's consistently strong financial performance, Wall Street hasn't cheered Walmart's growth rates. During the 1990s, the company's stock price jumped 1,173%. In this decade, it's down around 24% (Walmart's stock closed at $51.74 per share on Sept. 3). "Walmart is under excruciating pressure from employees and frustrated institutional investors to get the stock up," says Flickinger. (Read "Can Toys "R" Us Sell Toilet Paper?")

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Re: Walmart's Project Impact: A Move to Crush Competition
« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2009, 02:06:47 PM »
  Ever see the movie The High Cost Of Low Price? I'm all for capitalism, but the Wal-Mart higher-ups are some seriously deranged people.

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Re: Walmart's Project Impact: A Move to Crush Competition
« Reply #2 on: September 09, 2009, 02:08:20 PM »
watched it when it came out.

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Re: Walmart's Project Impact: A Move to Crush Competition
« Reply #3 on: September 09, 2009, 02:30:56 PM »
  What did you think?

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Re: Walmart's Project Impact: A Move to Crush Competition
« Reply #4 on: September 09, 2009, 02:56:34 PM »
 What did you think?
I'll just say I liked the documentary.

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Re: Walmart's Project Impact: A Move to Crush Competition
« Reply #5 on: September 09, 2009, 04:02:58 PM »
communism corporate style!