Title: WAL-MART
1WAL-MART
- Case Study Can a company be too successful?
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2Research Article Findings on Market Power
Wal-Mart Supercenter (size of 3
Football Fields)
3Video 1
42011 3,600 Stores In USA
Total Revenue 1995 100 billion 2003 245
billion 2011 450 billion
5ANGRY Communities Fight Back
Wal-Mart Supercenter (size of 3
Football Fields)
Zoning Analysis
6Predatory Pricing
- Predatory Pricing is purposely setting your
prices very low in order to put other firms out
of business - Your intent is to raise prices later
- Illegal by Anti-Trust Laws
7 2011 450 billion
82011 3,600 Stores In USA
Total Revenue 1995 100 billion 2003 245
billion 2011 450 billion
9Reasons to HATE Wal-Mart
Keeps wages low Puts local companies out of
business Accused of abusing worker rights Push
suppliers too hard? Predatory Pricing?
10How is Wal-Mart so efficient?
What is Economies of Scale?
More efficient firms gt have lower costs gt
can offer lower prices gt other cant compete
11Video 2
12Benefits
Costs
Is Wal-Mart good for the U.S. economy?
13Reasons to LOVE Wal-Mart
Keeps prices very low Saved consumer 20 billion
a year Overall, may save 100 billion per
year This Lowers inflation and ? GDP
14Should Wal-Mart be regulated?