Wal-Mart puts the brakes on supercenter growth


Last week on BloggingStocks, I proposed that Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (NYSE: WMT) "take a one-year break from building more stores, and focus on getting the current stores back on track. One lost year of expansion is not much in the long-run and, if it can help to bolster existing stores, it's a wise investment indeed."

While that was certainly a far-fetched idea, Wal-Mart is planning to cut back on the opening of new supercenters this year by 25, and refocus its energy on improving existing locations. The company will build 190-200 new supercenters this year and, in future years, plans to drop that number to around 170.

The company will be using the savings from reduced capital expenditures to ramp up its buyback program, and management's attention will shift toward improving efficiency and same-store sales, which have been thoroughly unspectacular of late.

Shareholders loved the idea, sending the shares up nearly 4% on the news. I think it makes a lot of sense as well. By focusing on improving existing stores for now, future stores will be stronger. Congratulations to Wal-Mart management for resisting the urge to grow as rapidly as possible, which so many other companies have succumbed to. By slowing up a bit, shareholders will reap vastly greater rewards in the long run.

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