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Walton’s annual profit grows 124% on record sales

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I live in the UK, how do I buy Walton shares. I have been wanting to buy Walton shares for years now. I heard about a year ago they a trial listing on Dutch stock exchange to gauge demand in Europe and to get fresh fdi. Sadly that didn't take off.
DSE basically but you need a brokerage and every order in bd is placed on call… don’t know which brokerage would be trustworthy
 
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DSE basically but you need a brokerage and every order in bd is placed on call… don’t know which brokerage would be trustworthy

I was hoping you would tell which brokerage is trustworthy as the dse is operating in the 1980s. Many brokerage firms just vamosh with dough.
 
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"Walton television has surpassed its previous year’s television exports in first quarter of this year.

Walton has set a target of exporting TVs to all countries of the 5 continents by 2023.

“The total TV exports in 2020 surpassed by 137 percent in just the first three months of this year,” said Walton TV’s CEO Engr Mostafa Nahid Hossain.


“In 2020, Walton recorded 10 times higher export of television compared to the previous year’s television export,“ he added.


He also revealed that they are now working with a mission to ship Walton made television to all the countries in 5 continents within 2023.

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@Bilal9

Well bois , looks like Walton ain’t playing no games and I feel like they might have a even brighter future


Here in America , I guess I can kinda say the same lol

Walton's 1st US office will be in the East Coast, that is where most Japanese and Korean electronic brands are HQ'd.

In the EU, they will expand through Germany, the leading economy in the EU.

Will be easy to hire talent for marketing and market goods in those densely crowded marketplaces - also to lobby for trade GSP rights.
 
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Walton's 1st US office will be in the East Coast, that is where most Japanese and Korean electronic brands are HQ'd.

In the EU, they will expand through Germany, the leading economy in the EU.

Will be easy to hire talent for marketing and market goods in those densely crowded marketplaces - also to lobby for trade GSP rights.

Sounds good hopefully their first office will be in NYC lol , but yes I agree hopefully Walton will eventually develop to a major electronics brand.

I’m expecting to see Walton products here in Best Buy , Target etc
 
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Sounds good hopefully their first office will be in NYC lol , but yes I agree hopefully Walton will eventually develop to a major electronics brand.

I’m expecting to see Walton products here in Best Buy , Target etc




Walton designed and manufactured smartphones are already being sold in USA under a different brand name. They are the OEM for these smartphones.


I think at this stage they are just OEM supplier for Western markets and so it may be many more years till they sell under their own name in more developed markets.
 
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Walton designed and manufactured smartphones are already being sold in USA under a different brand name. They are the OEM for these smartphones.


I think at this stage they are just OEM supplier for Western markets and so it may be many more years till they sell under their own name in more developed markets.

Coming up with your own brand to establish it is a tough game. The name 'Walton' will be problematic, Walmart will have issues with it as it is their founder's name and hence misleading for US consumers.

Like other Hong Kong or Chinese brands in the past twenty years (except really large ones like Haier) Walton eventually will purchase a brand (not doing so well) in the US Market and revive it, like Panasonic did with Magnavox sometime ago. Zenith for TV's and AKAI for cheap radio cassette players was bought by some Hong Kong outfits. Lot cheaper and more practical to do that and keep your profits instead of OEM'ing for other brands.
 
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Coming up with your own brand to establish it is a tough game. The name 'Walton' will be problematic, Walmart will have issues with it as it is their founder's name and hence misleading for US consumers.

Like other Hong Kong or Chinese brands in the past twenty years (except really large ones like Haier) Walton eventually will purchase a brand (not doing so well) in the US Market and revive it, like Panasonic did with Magnavox sometime ago. Zenith for TV's and AKAI for cheap radio cassette players was bought by some Hong Kong outfits. Lot cheaper and more practical to do that and keep your profits instead of OEM'ing for other brands.

Hopefully that happens instead , it’s a shame they can’t use Walton as the brand name honestly imo the name Walton sounds cool.

Hopefully Walton can build up their brand somehow , and gain the attention of Western customers
 
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Hopefully that happens instead , it’s a shame they can’t use Walton as the brand name honestly imo the name Walton sounds cool.

Hopefully Walton can build up their brand somehow , and gain the attention of Western customers

Americans are stupid Walmart and Walton are that similar their logos aren't even the same.

Walton sounds cool it's got a retro trustworthy feel to it.
 
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