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Wal-Mart gets a new logo

Posted Jun 30 2008, 10:29 AM by Anthony Mirhaydari
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Wal-Mart has finally decided to do something about its staid white-on-blue logo and red, blue, and grey color scheme. In a surprising move for a company that acted as though it was too big, too powerful, and too damn cheap to bother with its image problem, Wal-Mart's new face to the world will be a white "Walmart" logo and starburst on a burnt orange background and brick store exterior. This is according to planning documents filed for a new Wal-Mart Supercenter outside Memphis.

Accompanying the new look is a new, smaller store format that features "new department titles, less signage, curved lines and earth-tone colors" according to company public affairs and government relations manager Dennis Alpert. The building will also feature lighting systems that turn on when they detect a shopper in close proximity, large skylights, and other "green building elements" in an effort to conserve energy.

Word has it that an official unveiling of the logo will come later this week. A company spokesman proclaimed that the "update is simply a reflection of the refreshed image of our stores and our renewed sense of purpose of helping people save money so they can live better." That's a nice thought, but don’t let them fool you: Everything Wal-Mart does is driven by the profit motive.  

Wal-Mart's makeover couldn't come at a better time as the American consumer feels the squeeze of a slowing economy and rising inflationary pressures. May same-store sales were up 3.9%, more than double analysts' projections, as consumers continued to trade down to discount retailers and spend their tax rebate checks on necessities over luxuries. Wal-Mart's vast scale and purchasing power helps extend the purchasing power of each dollar, an important quality discussed in a previous post.

If the company can fix its dowdy shopping experience and continue to modernize its offerings, while moving into untapped urban markets in the United States and growing internationally, there's no reason the company can't hit Morningstar analyst Joseph Beaulieu's $60 fair value target and beyond. A commitment to environmental sustainability, a wider selection of organic foods, hip-hop inspired clothing, exclusive sales rights to the new AC/DC album, wider aisles, a friendlier corporate image, happy employees, and a new grocery store format are just some of the ways Wal-Mart is challenging preconceived notions of itself. The new logo is just another facet of this transformation.

Here's the new logo:

Previous posts:

Wal-Mart’s public relations disaster

Why Wal-Mart will save America

Wal-Mart kills video download service

(Disclosure: I don't own any shares of the companies mentioned.) 

 

Comments

 

Wal Mart should have adopted the Chinese flag as their new logo since they pressure manufacturers to move to China so they can provide cheaper and cheaper goods.

Is anything in Walmart made in the USA??????Oh ya the registers cachink.

I am reluctant to shop at Walmart.  The quality of the goods is getting to poor even for the low price.  I have had purchases fall apart takng them out of the packing.   There is no savings with goods of such quality.

Wal-Mart finally understands that they need to create a brand like Target has established. They are going with brighter lights and a clean store, which Target really strives to offer to their customers. I really think it will rise the competition between Target and Wal-mart. If Wal-mart can established themselves as a retailer that offers a great shopping experience instead of bulk merchandise, it will give Target a run for its money.

Very interesting logo. Simple, clean lines but no pizazz.  I'm sure that they overpaid for the new logo.    Say what you want about Walmart, but their prices cannot be beat and in today's economy that is very important.  As for their employees, they are no worse or better than any other.  I've been in top rate department stores and gotten worse service than I have in my local walmart.  Am I proud to shop there?  no, but I will continue to do so.  

If Walmart really wants to change its image, it should try to improve - make that provide - real customer service.  Walmart continues to operate on the premise that the customer can't go anywhere else, so why should we offer good service.  Their service is still non-existant.  They could take many lessons from Target on customer service.

The American people have made their decision.  They want Walmart despite its faults, otherwise it would go out of business.  

hey, all you stupied, if you dont like wal-mart, dont shop there. rember this is a capitalistic country.

What's so green about the logo? If you're going green, go green, this couldn't have cost too much money, I hope. It is not inspirational, nor does it reflect anything about the US and it's efforts to go green. Use your money more wisely and think of those you employ! The comments we give, will no doubt no unnoticed.

Looks great...for the cheap, trashy, and loser people that shop there and support their business model and the evil Waltons.  Who shops there?  And WHY?

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