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Walmart's next acquisition could be a bust — at least in the near-term, analyst says (WMT)

Walmart has to compete with Amazon in e-commerce. This purchase won't help — at least not soon.

  • Walmart has entered the e-commerce space mainly through acquisitions.
  • This purchase is a bad idea, Oppenheimer analyst Rupesh Parikh wrote in a note to clients.

Walmart's foray into e-commerce has been mainly through acquisitions, and the next move it could make may be a bust, according to Oppenheimer analyst Rupesh Parikh.

"We view a potential acquisition of Flipkart as potentially negative in the shorter term as it likely leads to earnings dilution," Parikh wrote. Flipkart is India's version of Amazon.

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But the potential Flipkart purchase would likely detract value from Walmart because it would suffer "potential dilution related to a Flipkart stake,"Parikh wrote. While Flipkart's financials are hard to track down, it is reported the company lost roughly $1.4 billion on $3 billion of revenue last year.

Parikh assumes Flipkart will lose about $750 million in 2018, which underpins his estimate that a Walmart acquisition of the Indian e-commerce giant would dilute Walmart's earnings-per-share by 5%.

Mathematics aside, Parikh also warns the purchase "could unnerve investors playing for an intermediate-term earnings acceleration."

Parikh emphasized that he has little knowledge of Flipkart's financials, and that his dilution estimate is strictly for the short-term.

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Walmart is down 10.57% on the year.

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