Wal-Mart
goes 'deep' on holiday inventory in bid to boost sales
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[November 12, 2015]
By Nathan Layne
SECAUCUS, New Jersey (Reuters) - Wal-Mart
Stores Inc says it significantly boosted its holiday inventory for
electronics, toys and other potentially popular products, betting that
the promise of being in-stock will attract customers during this crucial
shopping season.
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Wal-Mart could use the boost: margins at the retailer, due to report
fiscal third quarter earnings on Tuesday, have come under pressure
due to costs related to entry-level wages, investments in e-commerce
and competition from Amazon.com as well as regional supermarkets and
dollar stores.
"We bought really deep. It's our commitment that we are going to
have product and that is one of our key advantages," Steve Bratspies,
chief merchandising officer, told reporters at store in Secaucus,
New Jersey, as he outlined plans for Black Friday, the day after
Thanksgiving that traditionally kicks off the year-end shopping
season.
The retailer also plans to offer online 96 percent of Black Friday
deals available in store, up from 90 percent last year. The promise
of an abundance of product in its 4,600 stores and online is a key
plank of Wal-Mart's holiday strategy, but it is not without risk.
The National Retail Federation is predicting industry sales will
rise 3.7 percent in November and December, a slow down from last
year.
Some other researchers are also warning of slower growth due to
stagnant wages, a sluggish stock market and tough price competition,
and on Wednesday, department store Macy's Inc <M.N> raised further
concerns about the retail sector after it reported weak sales and
cut its full-year forecast.
Greg Foran, head of Wal-Mart's U.S. operations, said he was
comfortable with the retailer's inventory levels. "I think we are OK
at this point in time. We'd like the temperature to cool down a bit
in parts of the country, but we are not at a point where we have to
do anything," he said. Warm weather hurts sales of winter clothing.
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Wal-Mart will kick-off its Black Friday promotions early
Thanksgiving morning online and Thanksgiving day at 6 p.m. in its
stores. It said it would make all deals available from the start,
rather than staggering them as it has done in the past.
In an example of its purchasing scale, the retailer said it would
have more than 15 million pairs of pajamas and more than 1 million
televisions in stock for Black Friday. Wal-Mart is also banking on a
strong season for toys. That is partly due to the increased
incorporation of electronics, which have made the toys on offer more
interesting, Foran said. "I think this department is probably going
to be in for the biggest Christmas it has had in a long time," he
added.
(Editing by Miral Fahmy)
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