It is unrealistic to talk about its bankruptcy now. The key is Wal-Mart, and China is the last place where Wal-Mart can grow, sprout, blossom and bear fruit. In fact, it is. Only the current operation is not satisfactory. On the whole, Wal-Mart (China) is losing money, but we can only look at the financial reports released by US stocks, but we can also estimate them ourselves. After deducting the business settlement between Wal-Mart's internal institutions, it is a loss to operate this piece, and DC is a profit. We want to buy goods from DC, and we have to pay 3% gross profit to DC, which is very clear to everyone. Operating losses (staff salaries, electricity, water, rent, daily consumables, depreciation of fixed assets, etc.). ) should be 1 100 million yuan, plus loss, loss, SK, etc. The cost of the shopping center adds up to at least 200 million yuan. You can look at the data of each store, and the accumulation is very strong every year. At present, there are 68 stores in China. Have you counted them? This is only a conservative estimate. Wal-Mart (China) is expected to lose 200-300 million yuan for the whole year. But what is it if it is converted into dollars? (1 USD =7.85 RMB) At present, Wal-Mart in the United States is profitable, and the US dollar can still be used well in China, but only a small part of the profit is used to make up for the domestic losses, and they think this project is worth investing and may be replicated successfully. So far, they are still very convinced. Because of the high operating costs, sound legal system (without any preferential treatment) and differences in consumption patterns, the GDP of Germany and South Korea is growing rapidly, and it is inevitable to close the store. It is impossible to say that Wal-Mart will close its doors in China now, nor in the short to medium term. Why the Trust-Mart merger is a typical case. It still wants to survive and seize every opportunity of China's development. But it failed in too many places. For example, trust-mart merger is not a good idea, and the two corporate cultures are incompatible. If the merger is successful, all of us will feel the collision caused by cultural differences. You can wait and see. How soon will Wal-Mart fall? Ultimately, it depends on the exchange rate of RMB and USD in China, and how long it will take for Wal-Mart to localize. The final decision on whether to go bankrupt is "money!" .
Now Wal-Mart is really affected by the financial turmoil, and its sales volume has declined, and its purchase orders have also decreased on a large scale, but it is still too early to say that it will go bankrupt ~ After all, as long as such a large company can basically operate normally, it will not go bankrupt like this ~!