Circuits need to downsize |
Fortunately for the large cinema circuits, the Internet is also the nemesis of large retailers, to wit, the Regals, Cinemarks, and AMCs should look to the big retailers for survival cues - and the retailers current battle against what marketing gurus term the "Amazon disease".
WalMart, Costco, and Target's revenues make up roughly one-fifth of U.S. retail sales, but they are acutely aware that competition is intensifying. On one flank are the dollar stores, on the other, e-commerce - where on-site price comparisons from Amazon are killing big-box electronic outlets like Best Buy while negatively impacting the large retailers. To put size into perspective, WalMart operates 3,759 U.S. stores, Target 1,750, and Costco 425. Although operating much smaller stores, nonetheless Family Dollar operates 6,800 locations and Dollar General 9,500.
"Amazon is WalMart's biggest threat, hands-down", Natalie Berg, retail consultant at Planet Retail tells me. "If you look at retail stocks, companies that are viewed as at risk to "Amazon disease" have had their multiplier cut in half".
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Social networks and wireless services are becoming a big part of marketing and all cinema exhibitors should take note of this. The Internet tech Kings' intentions are to poach moviegoers. The battle will be fought on razor-thin margins so flexibility and timing are key.
The large cinema chains should study how the big retailers are addressing the Internet threat and begin forming a defensive strategy of their own - and downsizing must be a big part of that strategy.
Best and Happy Movie Going!
Jim Lavorato
Cinema Consultant & Advisor
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