Because Dummkopf seems to be worried about Walmart.
the revenue increase is largely driven by inflation though. things cost more, so revenues skyrocket - but so do your material costs - so it is a meaningless stat
Because Dummkopf seems to be worried about Walmart.
Absolutely.
Buy your guns and ammo now.
I'm 70.....I don't care of the revolutionaries kill me......I've had my fun......
America will be in a recession soon. Then a depression.
Thanks Biden/Kam.
ask Zimbabwe how that works out.Brandon says print more money.
Walmart is not a manufacturer. They pass all costs along to the consumer. There is no reason to worry about Walmart's stock being down due to profit taking by share holders.the revenue increase is largely driven by inflation though. things cost more, so revenues skyrocket - but so do your material costs - so it is a meaningless stat
Dow down 1160 points
PPI ( produced price index) is even more inflated then CPI (consumer price index)
meaning corps are eating into profit -they cant pass all the costs onto consumer
Walmart is not a manufacturer. They pass all costs along to the consumer. There is no reason to worry about Walmart's stock being down due to profit taking by share holders.

I'll type more slowly for you.
they sell goods, correct?
one dollar in sales = one dollar in revenue
so when costs of good inflate - revenue does too. showing an increase in revenue means nothing when we know inflation is running rampant
I'm not replying to himI'll type more slowly for you.
Dummkopf is worried about Walmart stock dropping due to profit taking by shareholders. Their revenue is up, and there is no indication that anyone should worry about Walmart.
A 'drop' in profits to $2.1 billion for the quarter, coupled with revenue of $141 billion is hardly a reason to worry.
Excellent practiceI'm not replying to him
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I'm a retard bragging about revenues during massive inflation
you need to catch up. Walmart profits decreased 25%, etc.
Is that why so many companies have experienced record profits?
Dow down 1160 points
PPI ( produced price index) is even more inflated then CPI (consumer price index)
meaning corps are eating into profit -they cant pass all the costs onto consumer
[FONT="]Walmart reported a 25 percent drop in profits to [COLOR=#ff0000]$2.1 billion[/COLOR] for the quarter ending April 30. That translated into $1.30 per share, below the $1.48 expected by analysts.[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#1D2228][FONT="]Revenues rose 2.4 percent to $141.6 billion.[/FONT]
Revenues indicate healthy sales."Revenues" =/= "Profits". Learn commerce.