Walmart: Primed To Surpass Its Own Recession Performance In The Next Downturn

Summary:

  • WMT’s business model has historically thrived during economic downturns, as its focus on low prices, cost efficiencies, and everyday value appeals to budget-conscious consumers seeking necessities.
  • WMT’s diversified store portfolio and strategic expansion in growth markets such as Mexico, Canada, India, and China provide stability and act as a buffer against domestic market challenges during recessions.
  • WMT’s e-commerce investments and global partnerships enable it to reach cost-conscious customers during economic downturns and meet the growing demand for online shopping.
  • The growing contribution of the grocery segment to WMT’s revenue (about 60%) offers stability during recessions, as groceries are considered essential goods and are less impacted by economic slumps.
  • Based on a DCF valuation, WMT’s shares could be worth $180 in the event of a recession, with a reasonable assumption of 12% revenue growth, taking into account the company’s past recession performance and a larger share of the grocery segment in its business.

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Torsten Asmus

In a recession, individuals often reduce nonessential expenditures. However, Walmart’s (NYSE:WMT) business strategy revolves around offering vital goods at competitive prices. As a result, even during a recession, individuals will continue to buy items such as groceries, personal care products, and

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