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Team 3 Cohort 54
    Robert Hughes
      Christina Roc
         Rich Sluys
     George Vernia
Sam Walton                                                                    Ranked 14th largest company
• First Wal-Mart opened 1962                                                           in world
• Pioneer of low prices to small cities
• Estimated 2.1 million associates                                           1. JP Morgan Chase
                                                                             2. General Electric
                                                                             3. Bank of America
                                                                             4. ExxonMobil
                                                                             5. ICBC
•   2nd largest company in the world                                         6. Banco Santander
•   2nd largest employer in the U.S.A.                                       7. Wells Fargo
•   2nd largest employer in Canada                                           8. HSBC Holdings
•   Largest employer in Mexico                                               9. Royal Dutch Shell
                                                                             10. BP
                                                                             11. BNP Paribas
                                                                             12. Petro China
                                                                             13. AT&T
                                                                             14. Wal-Mart Stores
Sales & Stores
• $258B in sales – 2009                                                      15. Berkshire Hathaway
• 5236 stores/14 countries
• 730,000 associates worldwide                                           Source: Forbes – the Global 2000, April, 21, 2010
• Supercenters, discount stores, Sam’s




                                          Source: http://walmartstores.com/AboutUs/297.aspx
                                                                                                                             2
•   Present in 14                                             Walmart is bigger than Carrefour,
                 countries with 5236                                        Metro AG, and Tesco combined
                 locations worldwide
             •   Walmex in Mexico
             •   ASDA in UK
             •   The Seiyu Co. Ltd in
                 Japan
             •   Best Price in India
             •   Wholly owned
                 subsidiaries in
                 Argentina , Brazil
                 Canada, Puerto Rico
             •   Many other Latin and
                 South American
                 locations.


Source: http://www.answers.com/topic/wal-mart-stores-inc (January, 2011)

Source: http://prudentinvestornewsletters.blogspot.com/2009/01/from-
deloitte-2009-world-largest.html




                                                                                                               3
Choose Country
                                                                                    Determine Specifics of the
                                                                                     business environments




                                                                                                                                           Source: http://rw-3.com/?s=wal+mart

Source: http://www.mariarogal.com/weblog/wal-
mart-takes-over-the-world/


                                                                                         Decide Entry Strategy




                                                                                                                                                Acquire an Existing Player
              Joint Ventures (Mexico, India, Brazil,
                                                                Green Field Operations                                                        (Germany, Canada, UK, South
               Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador,                                                                 Start New Stores on Own
                     Nicaragua, Costa Rica),
                                                                  (Argentina,, China)                                                        Korea, Puerto Rico, Japan, South
                                                                                                                                                      Africa, Chile)




                                                       Source: http://walmartstores.com/aboutus/246.aspx
                                                                                                                                                                                 4
•   Area: 300.000sq km (slightly less than the US)
                             •   Capital City: Manila
                             •   National Currency: Peso (fx 42.5 to 1 USD)
                             •   Population: 101,833,938 (July 2011 est.)
                             •   Population Manila: 11,449,000
                             •   President: Benigno AQUINO (June 30, 2010)
                             •   Ruling Party: Democratic
                             •   GDP: $351.4Billion –PPP (2010 est.)
                             •   GDP Growth: 7.3 % pa (depends on source)
                             •   GDP per capita: $3.500 (2010 est.)
                             •   GDP by sector: agriculture: 13.96%, industry:
                                 31.3%, services: 64.8.6% (2010 est.)
                             •   Population below poverty line: 32.9% ($90/yr)
                             •   Industrial production growth rate: 11%
                             •   Foreign direct investment: $147 billion in 2008
                             •   Education expectancy: 12 years average
                             •   Literacy: 92.6%
                             •   Ethnicity: Tagalog, Cabuano, Iiocano,
                                 Bisaya/Binisaya, Hiligaynon Ilonggo, Bikol,
                                 Wara, Other
                             •   Religion: Roman Catholic 80.9%, Muslim 5%,
                                 Evangelical 2.8%, Iglesia ni Kristo 2.3%,
                                 Aglipayan 2%, other Christian 4.5%, other 1.8%,
                                 unspecified 0.6%, none 0.1% (2000 census)
                             •   Terrorist activities generally limited to
Source: CIA and World Bank       southernmost regions




                                                                                   5
•   Population: 7,832,000 (2010)
                                                                       metro (636 sq km)
                                                                   •    Percentage of national
                                                                       population: 24.6%
                                                                   •   Per-capita GDP US$2,000, has
                                                                       grown from $1000 (yr 2001)
                                                                   •   Top 5 Richest cities in Manila
                                                                   •   Makati $29,259 GDP per capita
                                                                   •   Mandaluyong $20,258 GDP per
                                                                       capita
                                                                   •   San Juan City $16,893 GDP per
                                                                       capita
                                                                   •   Muntinlupa $13,789 GDP per
                                                                       capita
                                                                   •   Manila $13,731 GDP per capita
                                                                   •   Inflation 3.8%
                                                                   •    Good public transportation
                                                                   •   Highly educated population




                                         Source: http://www.adb.org/documents/books/ado/2011/ado2011-phi.pdf

Source: CIA World Factbook Philippines

                                                                                                          6
Source: http://www.adb.org/documents/books/ado/2011/ado2011-phi.pdf
                                                                      7
8
S   Strengths
                                              W           Weaknesses
    •   Efficient supply chain management
    •   Targeted marketing                                •    Public image often poor
    •   Service innovation and technology                 •    Inability to adapt in some countries
    •   Growth through adaptability.                      •    Union/nonunion labor laws
    •   E-marketing strong                                •    Unskilled media relations
    •   Strong penetration strategies                     •    Constant law suits against the
                                                               company.
    •   Infrastructure (financial strength)
                                                          •    Low penetration in European union



                                               T
    Opportunities                                     Threats
O
    •   Globalization (diminishing trade              •       Terrorism in country exists
        barriers)
                                                      •       Many competitors
    •   Increase in consumer purchasing
                                                      •       Barrage of negative publicity
        power
                                                      •       Anti-competitive campaign practices
    •   E-business
                                                      •       International laws against dumping
    •   Improve employment




                                  Source: Cohort 54 Team 3 Discussions
                                                                                                      9
Source: http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2009/10/19/the_wal_mart_effect
November/December 2009 Foreign Policy – Author Michael Wilkerson

                                                                               10
Tremendous    Large market and growing. Consumer class (particularly in
   Market     urban areas) very affluent.

              GDP/Per capita incomes growing rapidly and in positive
Economy       directions. Consumer spending, especially in credit cards
              increasing.

              Filipinos enjoy American goods. Many have visited America.
Cultural      Looking for variety, customer service, low cost.


              Stable government, laws conducive to good business
Government
              practices.


Financially   Walmart is financially stable, well-funded enterprise. Has
  stable      enjoyed reasonable successes in overseas endeavors.


                  Source: Team 3 Cohort 54 discussions


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Source: Google Images www.CartoonStock.com




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Wal Mart Philippines

  • 1. Team 3 Cohort 54 Robert Hughes Christina Roc Rich Sluys George Vernia
  • 2. Sam Walton Ranked 14th largest company • First Wal-Mart opened 1962 in world • Pioneer of low prices to small cities • Estimated 2.1 million associates 1. JP Morgan Chase 2. General Electric 3. Bank of America 4. ExxonMobil 5. ICBC • 2nd largest company in the world 6. Banco Santander • 2nd largest employer in the U.S.A. 7. Wells Fargo • 2nd largest employer in Canada 8. HSBC Holdings • Largest employer in Mexico 9. Royal Dutch Shell 10. BP 11. BNP Paribas 12. Petro China 13. AT&T 14. Wal-Mart Stores Sales & Stores • $258B in sales – 2009 15. Berkshire Hathaway • 5236 stores/14 countries • 730,000 associates worldwide Source: Forbes – the Global 2000, April, 21, 2010 • Supercenters, discount stores, Sam’s Source: http://walmartstores.com/AboutUs/297.aspx 2
  • 3. Present in 14 Walmart is bigger than Carrefour, countries with 5236 Metro AG, and Tesco combined locations worldwide • Walmex in Mexico • ASDA in UK • The Seiyu Co. Ltd in Japan • Best Price in India • Wholly owned subsidiaries in Argentina , Brazil Canada, Puerto Rico • Many other Latin and South American locations. Source: http://www.answers.com/topic/wal-mart-stores-inc (January, 2011) Source: http://prudentinvestornewsletters.blogspot.com/2009/01/from- deloitte-2009-world-largest.html 3
  • 4. Choose Country Determine Specifics of the business environments Source: http://rw-3.com/?s=wal+mart Source: http://www.mariarogal.com/weblog/wal- mart-takes-over-the-world/ Decide Entry Strategy Acquire an Existing Player Joint Ventures (Mexico, India, Brazil, Green Field Operations (Germany, Canada, UK, South Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Start New Stores on Own Nicaragua, Costa Rica), (Argentina,, China) Korea, Puerto Rico, Japan, South Africa, Chile) Source: http://walmartstores.com/aboutus/246.aspx 4
  • 5. Area: 300.000sq km (slightly less than the US) • Capital City: Manila • National Currency: Peso (fx 42.5 to 1 USD) • Population: 101,833,938 (July 2011 est.) • Population Manila: 11,449,000 • President: Benigno AQUINO (June 30, 2010) • Ruling Party: Democratic • GDP: $351.4Billion –PPP (2010 est.) • GDP Growth: 7.3 % pa (depends on source) • GDP per capita: $3.500 (2010 est.) • GDP by sector: agriculture: 13.96%, industry: 31.3%, services: 64.8.6% (2010 est.) • Population below poverty line: 32.9% ($90/yr) • Industrial production growth rate: 11% • Foreign direct investment: $147 billion in 2008 • Education expectancy: 12 years average • Literacy: 92.6% • Ethnicity: Tagalog, Cabuano, Iiocano, Bisaya/Binisaya, Hiligaynon Ilonggo, Bikol, Wara, Other • Religion: Roman Catholic 80.9%, Muslim 5%, Evangelical 2.8%, Iglesia ni Kristo 2.3%, Aglipayan 2%, other Christian 4.5%, other 1.8%, unspecified 0.6%, none 0.1% (2000 census) • Terrorist activities generally limited to Source: CIA and World Bank southernmost regions 5
  • 6. Population: 7,832,000 (2010) metro (636 sq km) • Percentage of national population: 24.6% • Per-capita GDP US$2,000, has grown from $1000 (yr 2001) • Top 5 Richest cities in Manila • Makati $29,259 GDP per capita • Mandaluyong $20,258 GDP per capita • San Juan City $16,893 GDP per capita • Muntinlupa $13,789 GDP per capita • Manila $13,731 GDP per capita • Inflation 3.8% • Good public transportation • Highly educated population Source: http://www.adb.org/documents/books/ado/2011/ado2011-phi.pdf Source: CIA World Factbook Philippines 6
  • 8. 8
  • 9. S Strengths W Weaknesses • Efficient supply chain management • Targeted marketing • Public image often poor • Service innovation and technology • Inability to adapt in some countries • Growth through adaptability. • Union/nonunion labor laws • E-marketing strong • Unskilled media relations • Strong penetration strategies • Constant law suits against the company. • Infrastructure (financial strength) • Low penetration in European union T Opportunities Threats O • Globalization (diminishing trade • Terrorism in country exists barriers) • Many competitors • Increase in consumer purchasing • Barrage of negative publicity power • Anti-competitive campaign practices • E-business • International laws against dumping • Improve employment Source: Cohort 54 Team 3 Discussions 9
  • 11.
  • 12. Tremendous Large market and growing. Consumer class (particularly in Market urban areas) very affluent. GDP/Per capita incomes growing rapidly and in positive Economy directions. Consumer spending, especially in credit cards increasing. Filipinos enjoy American goods. Many have visited America. Cultural Looking for variety, customer service, low cost. Stable government, laws conducive to good business Government practices. Financially Walmart is financially stable, well-funded enterprise. Has stable enjoyed reasonable successes in overseas endeavors. Source: Team 3 Cohort 54 discussions 12
  • 13. Source: Google Images www.CartoonStock.com 13