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Wal-Mart’s 1-Q net income rises 10%
In this filephoto takenNov 10, 2009,Mary Okstenof PaulsboroNJ loadsher vehicleoutside a Wal-Mart, inDeptford, NJ.(Photo: AP)
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May 18, 2010

Wal-Mart’s 1-Q net income rises 10%

NEW YORK, USA — WAL-MART Stores Inc’s first-quarter net income rose 10 per cent as the world’s largest retailer benefited from cost-cutting and robust growth in its international business.

But Wal-Mart said a key measure of revenue dropped for the fourth consecutive quarter as it continued to see a decline in customer counts at its US namesake stores.

It also offered a muted outlook for the current quarter as shoppers worry about jobs and their finances.

Still, Wal-Mart’s shares rose more than two per cent, or US$1.29, to US$53.99 because results beat Wall Street expectations.

Wal-Mart said yesterday net income was US$3.32 billion, or 88 cents per share, for the period ended April 30. That compares with US$3.02 billion, or 77 cents per share in the same quarter last year.

Revenue rose almost six per cent to US$99.85 billion, from US$94.24 billion.

Analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters expected profit of 84 cents per share on revenue of US$98.45 billion for the period.

Revenue at stores open at least a year dropped 1.1 per cent, dragged down by its US namesake division. The measure is a key indicator of a retailer’s health since it excludes the effect of expansion. Wall Street analysts had expected a 0.6 per cent decline.

Wal-Mart, which generates more than US$400 billion in sales annually, is considered a key barometer of consumer spending. The retailer’s latest figures show that its shoppers are still struggling, with clothing sales the most disappointing.

“Our customers, particularly in the United States, are still concerned about their personal finances and unemployment, as well as higher fuel prices,” Mike Duke, Wal-Mart’s president and CEO, said in a statement.

During a conference call with the media yesterday, Chief Financial Officer Tom Schoewe said that more than ever its customers are living “pay cheque to pay cheque.” The number of customers on food stamps increased significantly, company officials said. And Schoewe noted sharpest increases it’s seen in spending when pay cheques or government payments are issued, indicating that people are waiting for those to spend.

Eduardo Castro-Wright, vice- chairman of Wal-Mart who overseas its US namesake business, said that there was a two percentage point difference in revenue at stores with the lowest unemployment rate and the highest unemployment rate.

Wal-Mart benefited during the recession as affluent shoppers traded down to cheaper stores from mall-based stores. But Schoewe said there’s a chance that stores have lost some of those customers, who are going back to the malls as the economy recovers. Still, he said higher gas prices, which he said have soared 40 per cent from a year ago, have hurt customer traffic more.

In recent months, the discounter has also faced increasing competition from all types of retailers, which agressively lowered prices.

Wal-Mart, which in the fourth quarter had seen a decline in customer traffic and reported its first year-over-year quarterly drop in total revenue at US Walmart stores since the company went public in 1969, stepped up its discounting in April.

The company announced yesterday more price cutting across all

grocery categories.

Schoewe told journalists that it’s too early to tell whether those price cuts have attracted customers. The customer counts at its US namesake stores declined, though the weakness was partially offset by an increase in the average transaction.

Also hurting Walmart’s US stores was the company’s move over the last year to offer fewer brands as part of a campaign to declutter its stores, company officials acknowledged during a prerecorded conference call. That has backfired and sent customers elsewhere.

Now, the company is adding some back. For example, Castro-Wright said the company is adding back 300 grocery products.

Walmart’s US division posted a 1.1 per cent increase in revenue, while its international division enjoyed a 21.4 per cent increase, boosted by strong business in China, Brazil and Mexico. Its Sams Club division had a 4.6 per cent increase.

The company’s revenue at stores open at least a year slipped 1.4 per cent at its US namesake stores, while the figure inched up 0.7 per cent at its Sam’s Clubs, excluding fuel sales. The company does not offer separate sales figures for the international division.

Wal-Mart said it expects revenue at stores open at least a year for its US namesake business to be anywhere from down two per cent to up one per cent.

Wal-Mart expects earnings per share in the range of 93 cents to 98 cents per share for the second quarter. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters projects 98 cents per share.

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