Finance
Wal-Mart would probably not bother merging with another retailer unless it was overseas, but would instead look to acquire a strategic partner with some of its other success factors, like logistics or information systems. A good example of such a company is Magellan Technology, a company specializing if RFID technology, something that has been an important part of Wal-Mart's logistics strategy in recent years (Traub, 2012).
Wal-Mart has basically three options for such an acquisition -- equity, cash or a combination thereof. When purchasing a private company, Wal-Mart is more likely to use cash I would suspect, as that company's owners might not want to own stock in Wal-Mart. One of the big reasons is that Wal-Mart is so much larger than Magellan, and Magellan's former owners would probably not benefit much from ownership of Wal-Mart shares since their involvement with Magellan is not going to be a major factor on the value of Wal-Mart shares. If I was in charge of Wal-Mart and making such an acquisition, I would use cash.
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There are plenty of interesting acquisition prospects for Wal-Mart. The company might take an interest in a struggling retailer for the real estate properties. Maybe...
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