Walmart rolling back 269 stores nationwide

David Goldman/CNN Money

Walmart said it will close 269 stores in 2016, as the mega-retailer tries to revitalize its slumping finances.The company said the stores it plans to close are generally poor performers, and most are within 10 miles of another Walmart. 154 of the locations are in the United States, two-thirds of which are the smaller “Walmart Express” stores. Only 12 U.S. Walmart Supercenters will close, along with four Sam’s Club stores.

A worker stretches his arms to guide a sign into position on top of its pole Friday, Jan 15, 2016, at the new Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market location on Old Jacksonville Road in Tyler, Texas. The Bentonville, Ark., company announced Friday the planned closure of 269 stores, more than half of them in the U.S. and another big chunk in its challenging Brazilian market. (Andrew D. Brosig/Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)

Of the 16,000 associates — or employees — to be affected, 10,000 will be in the United States. The company aims to place those associates in nearby Walmarts.
But when that’s not possible, Walmart said it will provide the laid-off associates with 60 days worth of pay as well as resume and interview skills training.

The retail sector struggled mightily, and shares of Walmart fell 30%.Walmart says it will continue with its plans to open 300 new stores around the world later this year and 2017, including up to 60 new U.S. Supercenters and 10 new Sam’s Club stores

The closings represent just over 2% of the company’s 11,600 stores worldwide. They are generally smaller stores, making up 1% of the retailer’s overall square footage and sales. Roughly half of the closing Walmarts overseas are in Brazil, and the rest are in Latin American countries.

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