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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

 

How stupid!  Why some idiot thinks these things up and somebody with any common sense at all accepts it as a GOOD? idea is beyond DUMB!

I can't figure out whether most of these posts are bashing walmart or trying to tell you to buy their stock... " walmart is too efficient...." The truth is Walmart*  really pays their employees what they deserve, sad to say.  I should mention that i am one of those +million employees.

This is obviously all about remodeling the aging stores... The redesigned logo was probably not as big of a focus as you guys are making it out to be,  it was most likely designed by someone in corporate as part of a competition.  If that was the case, they were likely awarded some stock.  

Either way, they have people talking about walmart... mission acomplished

In our store it should be a outline of a shoplifter in cuffs or a spanish person in a sombero it seems that all our store has.

If Wal-mart is one of the most lucrative corporations in america, why can't they afford to pay more cashiers?  Lines are always the longest part of the trip.

who gives a crap about the color of the Wal-Mart stores,,,,, duhh,,,,,, NO ONE,, if they want to do something for the buying public ,,,, start having stuff made back here in the USA,, and go down on prices,, nobody gives a hoot what color the stores are!!!!!!!!!!

Get over yourselves. You little uppittie snobs. You know how many people, including Walmart's workers, have a little better life because they exist. If services is better elsewhere, then go there. No one is forcing you or anyone else to go to Walmart. People spend their money where they find value. Obviously mom and pop did not have enough value to prevent gobs of people from going to Walmart. it's about providing for your family. Maybe you have money to just throw at expensive mom and pop but apparently the vast majority of people don't which is why Walmart thrives. It's a free market where demand drives everything. If demand does not exist they it does not exist. Spend your money as you like; and I'll do the same. People like you all are why we have the economic problems we do today.

They could have saved a lot of money by simply adopting the flag of China as their logo.

is the new logo made with lead paint

Basically, they think that if they change the format(agian), the colors(again), and remove signs, you will look longer, wander longer, ooooh longer and impulse shop longer...$$$  Whatever they spent to bring a new image ($) is less than a drop in a bucket to the gazillions they will make in return for keeping you looking...

Wal-mart is a business, not a charity organization...I do not approve of the families lifestyle, the business tactics, the employee structure or the overseas sweatshops...so I shop else where when ever possibe...which is becoming more and more...besides I get 5% back and most have free shipping ...and at one store 10% credited to my next purchase...I am not selling you anything so it's not whatever that word is phism?!...just letting you know that you can be saving a lot of money and NOT lining Wal-marts pocket!  But keeping more in yours.  Your money talks, when you don't spend it at Wal-mart you agetting your point across!

Good idea for Walmart! GAP Inc is thinking the same way for their stores.  I only wish Kmart  would have thought of it first.  I grew up with Kmart  and I want it back.  That brand needs some new stores fast.

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