DALLAS, Texas 5/19/2009 11:43:25 PM
News / Finance

Can Wal-Mart Compete with Best Buy?; Article Posted on BeaconEquity.com

BeaconEquity.com announces the publication of an article covering Wal-Mart’s entry into the high-end electronics market, and its questionable ability to off high-quality customer service.

 

Investors can view all of the investment articles for free by visiting: http://www.beaconequity.com/m

 

In the article the author writes:

 

Wall Street analysts agree, Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT) does recessions well – but how does the diverse retail giant do in recovery? Wal-Mart’s low prices help it maintain a loyal customer base during hard times, while attracting high-end consumers trying to save money and shopping the store for more needs. The retailer has launched an overhaul on the cosmetics of its stores, and is now juicing up its electronics department to compete with Best Buy Co. (NYSE: BBY), RadioShack (NYSE: RSH) and other electronics retailers.”

 

Wal-Mart must deliver high-quality customer service:

 

“One question is whether Wal-Mart can deliver the same resources if it amps up its electronics department to vie for the top choice for high-end consumers. Wal-Mart has to prove it can produce the same readily accessible and high-quality customer service for electronics lovers.”

 

To read the entire article visit http://www.beaconequity.com/m

 

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BeaconEquity.com’s Market News is one of the fastest growing small cap blogs in the investment community. Beacon is the authority on research in the small cap sector, and our analysts strive each day to find the stocks that are poised to be the biggest movers before the rest of the market is aware of them.

 

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BeaconEquity.com is one of the industry’s largest small cap research providers. Beacon strives to provide a balanced view of many promising small cap companies that would otherwise fall under the radar of the typical Wall Street investor. We provide investors with an excellent first step in their research and due diligence by providing daily trading ideas, and consolidating the publicly available information available on them. For more information on Beacon Research, please visit: http://www.beaconequity.com/m

 

DO NOT BASE ANY INVESTMENT DECISION UPON ANY MATERIALS FOUND ON THIS REPORT. We are not registered as a securities broker-dealer or an investment adviser either with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") or with any state securities regulatory authority.  We are neither licensed nor qualified to provide investment advice. BeaconEquity Research nor its affiliates have a beneficial interest in the mentioned company; nor have they received compensation of any kind for any of the companies listed in this communication. The information contained in our report is not an offer to buy or sell securities.  We distribute opinions, comments and information free of charge exclusively to individuals who wish to receive them.

 

Source: BeaconEquity.com

 

Beacon Equity Research

Jeff Bishop, (469)-252-3505

press@beaconequity.com

BeaconEquity.com announces the publication of an article covering Wal-Mart’s entry into the high-end electronics market, and its questionable ability to off high-quality customer service.

 

Investors can view all of the investment articles for free by visiting: http://www.beaconequity.com/m

 

In the article the author writes:

 

Wall Street analysts agree, Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT) does recessions well – but how does the diverse retail giant do in recovery? Wal-Mart’s low prices help it maintain a loyal customer base during hard times, while attracting high-end consumers trying to save money and shopping the store for more needs. The retailer has launched an overhaul on the cosmetics of its stores, and is now juicing up its electronics department to compete with Best Buy Co. (NYSE: BBY), RadioShack (NYSE: RSH) and other electronics retailers.”

 

Wal-Mart must deliver high-quality customer service:

 

“One question is whether Wal-Mart can deliver the same resources if it amps up its electronics department to vie for the top choice for high-end consumers. Wal-Mart has to prove it can produce the same readily accessible and high-quality customer service for electronics lovers.”

 

To read the entire article visit http://www.beaconequity.com/m

 

Join the fastest growing investor community at: http://www.stockhideout.com

 

BeaconEquity.com’s Market News is one of the fastest growing small cap blogs in the investment community. Beacon is the authority on research in the small cap sector, and our analysts strive each day to find the stocks that are poised to be the biggest movers before the rest of the market is aware of them.

 

We encourage investors to subscribe to our FREE newsletter filled with daily trading ideas.

 

BeaconEquity.com is one of the industry’s largest small cap research providers. Beacon strives to provide a balanced view of many promising small cap companies that would otherwise fall under the radar of the typical Wall Street investor. We provide investors with an excellent first step in their research and due diligence by providing daily trading ideas, and consolidating the publicly available information available on them. For more information on Beacon Research, please visit: http://www.beaconequity.com/m

 

DO NOT BASE ANY INVESTMENT DECISION UPON ANY MATERIALS FOUND ON THIS REPORT. We are not registered as a securities broker-dealer or an investment adviser either with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") or with any state securities regulatory authority.  We are neither licensed nor qualified to provide investment advice. BeaconEquity Research nor its affiliates have a beneficial interest in the mentioned company; nor have they received compensation of any kind for any of the companies listed in this communication. The information contained in our report is not an offer to buy or sell securities.  We distribute opinions, comments and information free of charge exclusively to individuals who wish to receive them.

 

 

Source: BeaconEquity.com

 

Beacon Equity Research

Jeff Bishop, (469)-252-3505

press@beaconequity.com