Wal-Mart de Mexico's Sales Growth Slowed in 2018
January 08 2019 - 4:22PM
Dow Jones News
By Anthony Harrup
MEXICO CITY -- Sales growth at Wal-Mart de Mexico SAB, Mexico's
largest retailer, saw a modest slowdown in 2018, held back by
weakness in Central American operations.
Walmex, a unit of Bentonville, Arkansas-based Walmart Inc., said
Tuesday that December sales rose 5.6% to 71.4 billion Mexican pesos
($3.7 billion), while full-year sales were up 7.5% from 2017 at
612.2 billion pesos ($31.6 billion). Sales grew 7.7% in 2017.
Same-store sales in Mexico rose 4.7% in December from the
year-earlier month, as 0.5% more customers spent 4.2% more on
average per visit. In Central America, same-store sales rose just
1.4%. Full-year sales excluding stores opened in the past year rose
6.7% in Mexico and 2.1% in Central America.
Low unemployment and higher wages in real terms, as well as
record remittances from Mexicans working abroad, supported private
consumption of goods and services in Mexico, which grew 2.4% in
real terms in the first nine months of last year, above the 2.1%
expansion in the overall economy.
Walmex ended last year with 2,438 stores in Mexico and 811 in
Central America.
December same-stores sales growth in Mexico was below the 5.8%
estimate of analysts polled by Infosel.
Citibanamex had forecast 5.7% growth in December same-store
sales for Mexico, adding, "the market will consider the lackluster
growth to be negative."
Walmex plans to report fourth-quarter financial results on Feb.
13. Its shares rose 1.4% on the Mexican stock exchange ahead of the
sales report.
Write to Anthony Harrup at (anthony.harrup@wsj.com)
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