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TOMATOES — F.O.B.S AS OF MAY 14

CENTRAL AND SOUTH FLORIDA DISTRICTS — Shipments (433-454-398) — Movement expected to increase. Trading moderate. Prices 5x6s higher, others lower. Extra services included. 25-pound cartons loose mature-greens 85% U.S. 1 or better 5x6s $8.95-9.95, 6x6s $7.95-8.95, 6x7s $7.95-8.95. Quality generally good.

MEXICO CROSSINGS THROUGH NOGALES, ARIZ. — Crossings (152-146-159, greenhouse 124-123-137, vine-ripes 28-23-22) — Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Supplies 4x4 to 4x5s light. Trading 4x4 to 4x5s fairly active, others slow. Prices 4x4 to 4x5s higher, others generally unchanged. Field-grown and greenhouse cartons/flats two-layer 4x4s mostly $9-10, 4x5s mostly $7.95-9, 5x5s mostly $4.99-5, 5x6s $4.64-5. Quality variable.

MEXICO CROSSINGS THROUGH OTAY MESA, CALIF. — Crossings (8-8-11, greenhouse 7-7-9, vine-ripes 1-1-2) — Movement expected to increase seasonally. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. Quality generally good. The first f.o.b. report was expected to be issued the week of May 21.

WEST FLORIDA DISTRICT — Shipments (0-0-0) — Light harvest expected to start the week of May 28. Expect first f.o.b. by the first week of June.

U.S. SHIPPING POINTS — Greenhouse (54-56-**) — No prices reported. **unavailable

CANADA SHIPPING POINTS — Greenhouse (149*-150-**) — No prices reported. **unavailable, *revised 



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Retail

Wal-Mart sales bump comes on strength of national brand sales

Wal-Mart has regained its footing by turning back the clock.

The Bentonville, Ark.-based retailer reported a 5.8% increase in net sales in the fourth quarter 2012 and a similar gain for the entire fiscal year ending Jan. 31.

Dick Spezzano, president of Monrovia, Calif.-based Spezzano Consulting Inc., said Wal-Mart has re-established itself as an “everyday low price” leader of national brands after dabbling with a private-label approach.

“Wal-Mart is known for national brands at the lowest possible price,” Spezzano said. “It wasn’t known for the lowest price on private labels,” he said.

Net sales for 2012 were $443.9 billion, up 5.9% over fiscal year 2011, according to a Feb. 21 news release from Wal-Mart. The chain reported comparable store sales were up 1.5% in the 13-week period ending Jan. 27, compared with a 1.8% decline for the same period last year.

Along with an improving economy, Spezzano said food inflation may have helped the chain boost sales.

“We are pleased with Wal-Mart’s earnings performance for both the fourth quarter and the full year,” Mike Duke, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. president and chief executive officer, said in the release. “Today, every segment of our business is stronger than it was a year ago, and we’re in a great position for fiscal year 2013.”

Duke said Wal-Mart has enjoyed two consecutive quarters of positive comparable stores sales. “Our price leadership is making a difference across the United States, as many families are settling into a new normal,” Duke said in the release.

Charles Holley, executive vice president and chief financial officer, said in the release that first quarter 2013 earnings per share could range from $1.01 to $1.06, up from 98 cents per share in the same quarter last year.

For the entire year, Wal-Mart’s earnings per share for fiscal year 2013 is projected between $4.72 and $4.92, which is up from the $4.54 per share reported for the fiscal year 2012.

After food prices rose about 4% last year, escalating gas prices could contribute to food inflation again in 2012, Spezzano said.

“More than likely, we are going to see food inflation in that 2% to 4% range,” Spezzano said.


 

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