Walmart Canada goes on offensive ahead of Target arrival
Katherine Field Boccaccio
2/13/2012
Tweet
MISSISSAUGA, Ontario — Wal-Mart Stores isn’t about to let the grass grow under its feet in Canada. The discounter plans to spend about $753 million this fiscal year to expand its store presence in Canada, before rival Target Corp. begins its push in the country.
The plans call for at least 73 projects — including new store builds, store expansions, remodels, and relocations — during the fiscal year that ends Jan. 31, 2013. The program will add 4.6 million sq. ft. of retail space to Walmart Canada’s operations, and up its store count to more than 375. The company currently has 333 stores in the country.
The move will put Wal-Mart ahead of competitor Target, which has launched a Canadian debut that calls for 125 to 135 stores by early 2013.
TweetOlder >
Walmart accommodates unbanked - 5/14/2012
RETAIL: Walmart accommodates unbanked - 5/14/2012
RETAIL: Walmart accommodates ‘unbanked’ - 5/14/2012
Lakeland looks to improve availability with merchandise planning solution - 4/30/2012
Wal-Mart offers online shoppers a cash option - 4/26/2012
No-frills retail revolution leads to Costco wholesale shopping craze - 4/26/2012
EIA... US Retail Gasoline Price Below Year Ago; 1st Time In 30 Months - 4/23/2012
Why Walmart's better supplier scorecard is a big deal - 4/23/2012

