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Why are US retail giants bleeding?

20 May 2022 By GO Markets

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Retail and consumer staples Walmart and Target have seen dramatic drops in their share prices in the last week as the cost of inflation begins to take its toll. Both retail in the USA have become unstuck as the consequences of high inflation begins to take effect. The companies saw a big drop in profitability as rising costs continue to put pressure on the bottom line.

Earnings results

Target announced a poor first quarterly result including a disappointing profit margin of 5% which was only half of the same result from the quarter a year ago. Even though revenue rose by 4%, slightly higher than expected, net income fell nearly 52% from a year ago to $1.01 billion. Per share earnings were also below analyst expectations coming in at $2.19 a share. In response the share price dropped 25%, its largest drop since 1987.  The key reason for the increase in costs was the increase in wages delivery and logistic costs. Furthermore, fears that more interest rate hikes will do little to help the costs also drove the share prices lower.

Walmart also released similar results with strong sales but poor profitability. They cut their full year earnings which saw a drag on the share price. Walmart CEO, Doug McMillon pinned their poor results on the environment in the USA that is creating high inflations levels particularly in food and fuel.  McMillion outlined that the “Bottom line results were unexpected and reflect the unusual environment.”

The Walmart price chart below shows the sudden sell off after quarterly results were released.

Consumer trends show buyers are moving away from big appliances and technology purchases towards consumer staples such as a food and home supplies. Consumers are making choices to be less aggressive with their spending habits. This may indicated that much of the forward buying towards electronics and other appliances made during the pandemic are slowing down. This indicates that the effects of inflation may still have some way to go before easing.

Flow on Effects

The sell off two of the major retailers in USA has the market on edge. Increased freight costs largely due to the rising petrol prices have caused havoc on the companies margins. However, the fear was not just felt in these major companies. Amazon also suffered as investors conveyed their own fears on the logistics and supply chain costs. In addition, the sheer scale of Amazon’s operation requiring 1.6 million global employees means that it is at the mercy of rising wage and supply chain costs.

Going forward, consumer staples should be aware that they will not necessarily be safe from the impact of inflation. Companies in Australia such as WES, COL and WOW are not immune from the impacts on inflation. Other companies such as KGN, JBH, TPW and other retailers may also see a tough road ahead if a similar trend appears in Australia.

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