This article was weak. Walmart continues to grow market share at a time when nearly all other retailers are showing significant losses. Wally being up 3% is pretty good when the rest of their competitors are flat at best. Remember, in real dollars, 3% of Walmart's sales are still HUGE.
Your article fails to point out that Walmart is growing these sales in the GROCERY aisles of their Super stores. Are you suggesting that generation Y don't and won't eat, therefore they'll have no reason to shop for groceries? I think you skimmed the surface of who Walmart is now, and why it will succeed for a long long long time.
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This article was weak. Walmart continues to grow market share at a time when nearly all other retailers are showing significant losses. Wally being up 3% is pretty good when the rest of their competitors are flat at best. Remember, in real dollars, 3% of Walmart's sales are still HUGE.
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Your article fails to point out that Walmart is growing these sales in the GROCERY aisles of their Super stores. Are you suggesting that generation Y don't and won't eat, therefore they'll have no reason to shop for groceries? I think you skimmed the surface of who Walmart is now, and why it will succeed for a long long long time.