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platinumdude
30th March 2011, 09:19 PM
http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/retail/2011-03-30-wal-mart-ceo-expects-inflation_N.htm

.S. consumers face "serious" inflation in the months ahead for clothing, food and other products, the head of Wal-Mart's U.S. operations warned Wednesday.

The world's largest retailer is working with suppliers to minimize the effect of cost increases and believes its low-cost business model will position it better than its competitors.

Still, inflation is "going to be serious," Wal-Mart U.S. CEO Bill Simon said during a meeting with USA TODAY's editorial board. "We're seeing cost increases starting to come through at a pretty rapid rate."

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Along with steep increases in raw material costs, John Long, a retail strategist at Kurt Salmon, says labor costs in China and fuel costs for transportation are weighing heavily on retailers. He predicts prices will start increasing at all retailers in June.

"Every single retailer has and is paying more for the items they sell, and retailers will be passing some of these costs along," Long says. "Except for fuel costs, U.S. consumers haven't seen much in the way of inflation for almost a decade, so a broad-based increase in prices will be unprecedented in recent memory."

Consumer prices — or the consumer price index — rose 0.5% in February, the most since mid-2009, largely because of surging food and gasoline prices. Core inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy costs, rose a more modest 0.2%, though that still exceeded estimates.

The scenario hits Wal-Mart as it is trying to return to the low across-the-board prices it became famous for. Some prices rose as the company paid for costly store renovations.

"We're in a position to use scale to hold prices lower longer ... even in an inflationary environment," Simon says. "We will have the lowest prices in the market."

Major retailers such as Wal-Mart are the best positioned to mitigate some cost increases, Long says. Wal-Mart, for example, could have "access to any factory in any country around the globe" to mitigate the effect of inflation in the U.S., Long says.

Still, "it's certainly going to have an impact," Long says. "No retailer is going to be able to wish this new cost reality away. They're not going to be able to insulate the consumer 100%."

platinumdude
30th March 2011, 10:40 PM
Ha, this is the second time drudge took my news tip and posted it on their page. Though Not the main headline like last time.

Ponce
30th March 2011, 11:02 PM
This should make us happy because it would mean that the prices for stuff made and sold in the US will be cheaper.........wait a minute, did I say "made in the US?"........oh well, let me take a walk to Wally's World.

BabushkaLady
30th March 2011, 11:27 PM
What's he a Genius?

No!! He's softening the blow for the annual shareholder's meeting in June. This last big dividend may be the last one they see for a while.

The Great Value Brand didn't jump off the shelves, now they have to stock the regular brands again. :-[

Cobalt
31st March 2011, 12:30 AM
"We're in a position to use scale to hold prices lower longer ... even in an inflationary environment," Simon says. "We will have the lowest prices in the market."

Translated
The China crap we peddle is going to cost more but if we cut wages for our employees and step up our classes instructing them on filling out welfare applications we should be able to continue on business as usual

Cebu_4_2
31st March 2011, 12:47 AM
I dont promote wally world in any way but you have to think they found a way to prosper in the USI They fuck the employees and the suppliers and threaten if the price dont come down each year they will be gone. I dont care really, I just get my canned good staples there, nothing frivolous. Bumblebee tuna 5.5 oz 68¢, thats the best tuna I have got in a can in 5 years, dont like the mercury albacore stuff. Get my soup in a can and bunch of crap. Oops, my boat turned over, nothing left, shoot anyone want to help me turn the boat over?

Thought so biatches.