Why is Wal-Mart so successful?

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: raildogg
I'll believe anything you say.

"Arguing with idiots only brings you down to their level".

I guess I won't be seeing your face anymore here.

See ya.

Yea, you brought me down to your level and I've won as well.
 

raildogg

Lifer
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Yes, you won.

I hope your self esteem woes improve. Its for your own good.

Signing off,

e-thug.
 

dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: raildogg

Maybe when you become a decision maker inside Wal-Mart then you can change Wal-Mart's policies.

I knew it.

Wally World Management in P&N, no wonder they can't stand it when the truth and dirty laundry on them comes out in here.


 

3chordcharlie

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Walmart is successful because they have the best inventory tracking and planning system in the world, and the volume-based clout to extract below-market prices from suppliers.

They have a history of demanding supply-price reductions from companies who already have standing supply contracts, placing them in the position of either selling at an economic loss, or taking a larger loss by abandoning investment in production facilities created solely to fill walmart order contracts.

But their inventory system and high volume of sales have a lot to do with their success, even without predatory practices.
 

ntdz

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I NEVER shop at walmart. Why are they so successful? One word, China.
 

ElFenix

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Originally posted by: ntdz
I NEVER shop at walmart. Why are they so successful? One word, China.

walmart was very successful long before they started operating with large chinese contracts. china is undoubtedly part of their current successs, however.

i suppose you all saw the news that walmart took a big hit this last quarter?

seems inferior apparel (in comparison to target) and high gas prices (their customers have less disposable income due to the gas prices so don't shop as much) are the likely culprits
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: jjzelinski
TAB that monster post of yours sucked.

It shows a brief history on the legal cases that Wal-Mart has gone through, as you can see thats quite a few. I'd like to mention that Sears, K-Mart and Target don't even come close to this company... I wonder why! :p
 

arsbanned

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Originally posted by: rickn
when sam walton was alive made in usa was a regular theme of Walmart. The only thing made in the usa now is their buildings. sam is left to perpetually roll in his grave

Actually they have those pre-fabbed in China and shipped over too. :p
 

wchou

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They buy in big volumes so the price is lowest then elsewhere, their employees are payed minimum wages. They don't rent buildings like most other retailers so its paid off and every profits they make are theirs to keep. Sell China made products exclusively which means no one can compete, so in a nutshell walmart owns us all?



 

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Originally posted by: rickn
because everything they sell it made dirt cheap in China

<< looking at tube of colgate bought at walmart.... Nope not made in china

<< looking at tub of country crock butter bought at walmart... Nope not made in china

<<looking at folgers dark roast coffee bought at walmart... nope not made in china

<<looking at Post Rasin bran cereal bought at walmart... Nope not made in china.


should i continue?
 

piasabird

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So what you are saying is if you work for Hucks or some small gocery store or some gas mart, or maybe pizza hut, that you are going to get your health care paid for?

I dont see the difference between walmart and any other store. I went to a super store in Florida and it was the best run store I have ever seen.
 

abaez

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1. Walmart has 70% employee turnover yearly.
2. Forbes best place to work lists is compiled from speakering to executives not actual employees.

 

1EZduzit

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Originally posted by: abaez
1. Walmart has 70% employee turnover yearly.
2. Forbes best place to work lists is compiled from speakering to executives not actual employees.

70% yearly turnover? Wow!
 

dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: rickn
because everything they sell it made dirt cheap in China

<< looking at tube of colgate bought at walmart.... Nope not made in china

<< looking at tub of country crock butter bought at walmart... Nope not made in china

<<looking at folgers dark roast coffee bought at walmart... nope not made in china

<<looking at Post Rasin bran cereal bought at walmart... Nope not made in china.

should i continue?

What about Tires?

Cheapest I could find for Nissan Pathfinder was $80 a tire and nobody around here had the tire in stock (Goodyear, Firestone, Tire World etc) anyway.

Just for the heck of it I called over at Wally World and not only did they have these big tires in stock but only $30 each. :shocked:
 

alent1234

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Originally posted by: 1EZduzit
Originally posted by: abaez
1. Walmart has 70% employee turnover yearly.
2. Forbes best place to work lists is compiled from speakering to executives not actual employees.

70% yearly turnover? Wow!



only morons make it a career to work as associates at wal mart. the rest find real jobs or get into management. One of their VP's started as an associate there.
 

Amplifier

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The retards working there crack me up. I send them on searches for things that don't exist... it's fun.
 

her209

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The whole "If you shop at Wal-Mart, you support communism" argument makes as much sense as the "If you buy Middle East gasoline, you support terrorism" argument.
 

OutHouse

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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: rickn
because everything they sell it made dirt cheap in China

<< looking at tube of colgate bought at walmart.... Nope not made in china

<< looking at tub of country crock butter bought at walmart... Nope not made in china

<<looking at folgers dark roast coffee bought at walmart... nope not made in china

<<looking at Post Rasin bran cereal bought at walmart... Nope not made in china.

should i continue?

What about Tires?

Cheapest I could find for Nissan Pathfinder was $80 a tire and nobody around here had the tire in stock (Goodyear, Firestone, Tire World etc) anyway.

Just for the heck of it I called over at Wally World and not only did they have these big tires in stock but only $30 each. :shocked:

damn thats a hot deal!
 

dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: rickn
because everything they sell it made dirt cheap in China

<< looking at tube of colgate bought at walmart.... Nope not made in china

<< looking at tub of country crock butter bought at walmart... Nope not made in china

<<looking at folgers dark roast coffee bought at walmart... nope not made in china

<<looking at Post Rasin bran cereal bought at walmart... Nope not made in china.

should i continue?

What about Tires?

Cheapest I could find for Nissan Pathfinder was $80 a tire and nobody around here had the tire in stock (Goodyear, Firestone, Tire World etc) anyway.

Just for the heck of it I called over at Wally World and not only did they have these big tires in stock but only $30 each. :shocked:

damn thats a hot deal!

Not even a Sale price. Amazing, I know many in here wouldn't have thought of Wally World for tires. The Auto shop only does Oil changes and new Tires.


 

Jadow

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1. massive economies of scale due to their volume
2. the most efficient supply chain in the universe
 

PatboyX

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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: rickn
because everything they sell it made dirt cheap in China

<< looking at tube of colgate bought at walmart.... Nope not made in china

<< looking at tub of country crock butter bought at walmart... Nope not made in china

<<looking at folgers dark roast coffee bought at walmart... nope not made in china

<<looking at Post Rasin bran cereal bought at walmart... Nope not made in china.

should i continue?

What about Tires?

Cheapest I could find for Nissan Pathfinder was $80 a tire and nobody around here had the tire in stock (Goodyear, Firestone, Tire World etc) anyway.

Just for the heck of it I called over at Wally World and not only did they have these big tires in stock but only $30 each. :shocked:

damn thats a hot deal!

Not even a Sale price. Amazing, I know many in here wouldn't have thought of Wally World for tires. The Auto shop only does Oil changes and new Tires.
better prices are to be had closer to me.
i think "good price" is sort of a mix. they do have a great system set up to get things sold.
the fact that you get everything in one store certainly helps. some items on sale, others list price (maybe more. but i doubt more)
the whole made in america thing did use to be a big selling point. not so much any more.