|
Here’s your daily business briefing. - 🛒 Walmart falls on consumer spending concerns
- 👶 Deep Dive: Gen Alpha fuels holiday skincare surge
- 🍫 Mars buys Hotel Chocolat for $661M
Make sure to continue reading the Quarterly Earnings Report and the Quick Hits. Thanks!! Shriram p/Shriram | |
1 | Despite beating earnings and revenue estimates, Walmart shares fell over 7% after the company expressed caution about consumer spending in its fiscal third-quarter report. The slightly lower-than-expected adjusted earnings per share forecast of $6.40 to $6.48 is attributed to concerns about weakening consumer spending, even as consolidated net sales are expected to rise 5% to 5.5%. More: - CFO John David Rainey observed a consumer trend of heavy reliance on promotions and deal-seeking, resulting in a decline in sales both before and after sales events.
- In Q3, the company turned a net profit of $453M, rebounding from a $1.8B loss in the previous year, attributed to settling opioid-related legal charges.
- Revenue exceeded expectations at $160.80B, surpassing the predicted $159.72B.
- Walmart U.S. and Sam's Club experienced comparable sales growth of 4.9% and 3.8%, respectively, with a 3.4% increase in customer transactions and a 1.5% growth in the average ticket YoY.
- E-commerce sales in the U.S. experienced a notable surge of 24%, but sales worldwide experienced a 15% gain.
- Walmart is boosting revenue with ad sales and Walmart+ memberships, as its ad business, Walmart Connect, saw a significant 26% YoY revenue increase.
| | |
2 | What the numbers say: Annual prestige skincare spending reached $8B in 2023, growing 14% YoY, while mass skincare sales increased to $9.2B, reflecting a 10% spending rise from last year. Kids belonging to Generation Alpha, defined as those born in 2010 or later, are boosting beauty purchases during the holidays, especially in the skincare sector. Relevance: Ulta Beauty's chief merchandising officer highlights that Gen Alpha prioritizes skincare in their holiday shopping. Brands like Bubble and e.l.f. Beauty, favored by young TikTok users, anticipates robust holiday sales as parents purchase skincare gifts for their Gen Alpha children, driven by the influence of "Skinfluencers" on platforms like TikTok and YouTube. More data: Piper Sandler's survey reports a 19% YoY increase in teen skincare spending, while Gen Alpha is projected to wield over $5.39T in global spending power by 2024, surpassing both millennials and Gen Z combined. This positions Gen Alpha as a highly influential force in the consumer landscape. | | |
A message from our sponsor, Metricool. | | Looking for an affordable, all-in-one social media management tool? Welcome to Metricool. Whatever your social needs, Metricool is for you. With key features like: - Planning: Automatically publish to multiple social platforms, create Autolists for ever-green content, and easily duplicate top-performing posts.
- AI: Write your content with the help of an AI for those days you are drawing a blank or are in a creative rut.
- Team Management: Improve communication, create user roles, and improve workflows with a content approval process.
Save time and stay on top of your social media game. Create Your Free Account | |
|
3 | Mars will acquire the U.K.'s largest independent chocolate maker, Hotel Chocolat, for $661M. Following the news, shares of Hotel Chocolat surged by 164%, nearly reaching the offered price of $4.65 per share, with Mars' cash offer presenting a premium of almost 170% over the previous day's closing stock price. More: - Founded in 1993, Hotel Chocolat has grown to 131 U.K. locations and expanded globally with a presence in Japan and a cocoa farm in the Caribbean featuring an eco-hotel.
- The company's revenue decreased by 10% to $254M in the most recent fiscal year.
- Hotel Chocolat's CEO, Angus Thirlwell, sees growth potential in the acquisition, while some Brits lament the loss of another homegrown British chocolate brand to a large American food company.
- Mars, known for brands like Snickers and M&Ms, has been in the U.K. since 1932, and the acquisition aims to strengthen its commitment to the U.K. market, expanding Hotel Chocolat, particularly in airport retail.
| | |
4 | Toy manufacturers and experts anticipate a challenging holiday season due to economic struggles in Europe and the U.S., with consumers prioritizing essential items over discretionary purchases, impacting sales. Major toymakers like Hasbro and Mattel have issued warnings about weaker industry sales, and MGA Entertainment expects a global decline of 10%-12% in holiday sales compared to the previous year. More: - Executives expect reduced Christmas demand, anticipating more price cuts to clear surplus inventory amid lower consumer spending.
- Black Friday sales will offer early insights into the industry's performance amid a projected 2% global decline in action figure sales like Transformers and Spiderman this year.
- Over the three months ending Aug. 31, 2023, toy imports into the U.S. decreased by 32%.
- The first nine months of the year saw a 7% decline in toy sales worldwide, according to data firm Circana.
| | |
A message from our sponsor, Adobe. | | Thoughtful teamwork leads to a big impact — learn how on Adobe’s podcast. Without the backbone of strong team collaboration and creative leadership, the brands and businesses we see around us every day wouldn’t exist. Through refining their leadership practices, introducing new approaches to collaboration, and even implementing revolutionary AI efficiencies, organizations — from Fortune 500 companies to championship-winning sports teams — are honing their approach to teamwork. Season 2 of Adobe’s The Power of Teamwork podcast brought us new stories from the delicious and playful to disruptive and resilient: - We heard from LEGO's brand and design teams about their out-of-the-box thinking
- Ben and Jerry's flavor gurus and brand marketing unpacked the innovation that goes into every flavor
- Delta’s creative studio shared the importance of disrupting marketing norms and being leaders in the creative space
- And VMware brings us their approach to people-driven innovation
Each episode this season brings innovative, disruptive, and thoughtful business practices to life to help build a stronger team culture and efficiencies for business success. Don't miss out on the stories of how success starts with We. Subscribe Now | |
|
|
6 | Goodyear is considering options for its chemical business, Dunlop tire brand, and off-road equipment tire business, seeking to optimize the portfolio and generate more than $2B in gross proceeds. The company intends to revamp its portfolio, implementing cost-cutting measures such as footprint adjustments and plant optimization. More: - The cost-cutting measures are anticipated to deliver a yearly run-rate benefit of $1B by 2025, with an additional projected top-line benefit of $300M in the same period.
- The Dunlop brand, the off-road equipment tire business, and the chemical business are the specific business divisions being evaluated as potential strategic alternatives.
- The company has identified opportunities in North America to optimize brand and tier positioning to enhance customer and channel profitability.
- CEO Richard Kramer plans to retire next year, coinciding with the strategic exploration and cost-cutting announcement.
| | |
7 | Quick Hits: - The Kubernetes Cookbook is your comprehensive companion, equipping you with the knowledge and techniques to harness the full potential of Kubernetes.*
- GM's robo-taxi unit, Cruise, has temporarily halted its share buyback program for employees after a self-driving vehicle accident prompted the suspension of its autonomous operations.
- Maryland set a historic milestone in its job market with a record-low 1.6% unemployment rate in September, less than half the national rate of 3.8% for that month, according to Labor Department data.
- Starbucks and Apple joined forces in a collaborative effort for the Green Apron Innovation Store as part of Starbucks' growth plan, aiming to enhance technology to support their global partners.
- Tencent quickly built up a significant inventory of AI chips in China before U.S. export restrictions, securing early components from Nvidia to sustain the development of their generative AI model for multiple generations, said company president Martin Lau.
*This is a sponsored listing. | | |
Upcoming Events | NOV 25 | AI in Financial Services with Saroop Bharwani | | | | | NOV 25 | The Future of Fractional Work with David Berkowitz | | | | | * This is a sponsored event | | | |
Term of the Day Request for Proposal: A request for proposal (RFP) is a project announcement by an organization indicating that bids for contractors to complete the project are sought. Read More Question of the Week What perks would convince you to return to the office? Join the conversation |
| Freelance Writer | Shriram is pursuing Master’s in Business with Marketing at Warwick Business School. He worked as a Senior Consultant in Tech and Political Consultancies before his Masters. He is passionate about Tech, Marketing, Strategy, Anthropology and Politics. He is also the Postgraduate Ambassador for Warwick Business School. | This newsletter was edited by Aaron Crutchfield | |
|
|
|
|
|
|