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Supply chains: spending and output flexibility keys to resilience

The winners of this crisis must have deep pockets

Forget sales, profits and even ebitda. This earnings season, investors in the US are scouring quarterly reports and transcripts for clues on how well companies are managing their supply chain risks.

Decisions on shipping and manufacturing can turn a company’s fortunes on a dime. Struggling home goods retailer Bed, Bath and Beyond lost more than a fifth of its value in one day. It warned of “unprecedented” supply chain challenges and slashed its sales and earnings forecast for the year.

In retail, the winners of this crisis must have deep pockets. Target, which is sitting on more than $7bn in cash and cash equivalents, has managed to sidestep some of the west coast port gridlock by chartering its own container ship. The added cost will weigh on profit margins. But it could also take business away from smaller rivals. Target shares have climbed more than 12 per cent in the past week after the big box retailer reassured the market that it would have no problem filling the shelves ahead of the all-important holiday shopping season.

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