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Walmart sees price declines in most categories and faces challenges in the dry grocery sector

Walmart sees price declines in most categories and faces challenges in the dry grocery sector

As CEO Doug McMillon reported, while Walmart has seen an overall decline in prices across a variety of items, including apparel, the retailer continues to see persistent inflation in its dry goods and processed foods sections. This includes commonly purchased items like soft drinks. In a discussion following Walmart’s fiscal second-quarter earnings announcement, McMillon noted ongoing negotiations with suppliers to encourage further price reductions. “While we’re seeing less overall pressure, some suppliers are still raising cost concerns, and we’re actively challenging those concerns to ensure that prices are reduced,” he said. According to Walmart Chief Financial Officer John David Rainey,…
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Why prices of streaming services are going up

Why prices of streaming services are going up

As streaming platforms become increasingly profitable for media giants, the downside is that consumers are faced with increasing costs through more frequent subscription increases. Major traditional media entities have ventured into streaming, vying for subscribers and competing with industry giant Netflix as traditional cable subscriptions decline. Companies like Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery are now seeking returns on their significant content investments. To increase profits, these companies have introduced more affordable, ad-supported options, bundled service offerings, and imposed stricter account sharing policies. However, direct price increases have proven to be the most effective strategy for immediate financial gain. Mike Proulx,…
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Zeekr breaks charging speed record, challenges Tesla

Zeekr breaks charging speed record, challenges Tesla

Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Zeekr has made waves in the industry by unveiling a new battery technology that promises ultra-fast charging capabilities. The company says its latest innovation can recharge a battery from 10% to 80% in just 10.5 minutes, beating the charging speeds currently offered by industry leader Tesla. Zeekr’s breakthrough comes as the electric vehicle market intensifies its focus on addressing range anxiety and charging infrastructure limitations. By significantly reducing charging times, the company aims to appeal to consumers who have been hesitant to adopt EVs due to perceived inconveniences. The company’s new battery technology will initially…
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Inflation falls to 2.9% in July, its lowest level in two years

Inflation falls to 2.9% in July, its lowest level in two years

July saw a moderation in inflation rates, with the annual inflation rate decelerating to 2.9%, a figure last seen in early 2021, according to the latest data from the Labor Department. This slowdown is in line with expectations and is largely attributed to rising housing costs, which suggests a potential reduction in interest rates by September. The Consumer Price Index (CPI), which measures the average change over time in prices paid by urban consumers for a basket of consumer goods and services, rose 0.2% in July. This increase brought the annual increase to 2.9%, slightly below the 3.0% forecast by…
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Walmart beats financial forecasts and improves annual projections amid stable consumer demand

Walmart beats financial forecasts and improves annual projections amid stable consumer demand

Walmart on Thursday raised its full-year guidance following a nearly 5% increase in quarterly revenue, fueled by increased activity at its brick-and-mortar stores and online platform, along with better-than-expected sales in non-food categories. The retail giant beat Wall Street forecasts in both revenue and profit, sending its stock price up 6% during morning trading. Walmart now expects full-year sales to rise 3.75% to 4.75%, with adjusted earnings per share between $2.35 and $2.43. The outlook change marks a change from previous projections, which called for sales growth of 3% to 4% and earnings per share between $2.23 and $2.37. Despite…
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