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PriceSmart Announces Acquisition of Aeropost, Inc.

Postby stikid09 » March 21st, 2018, 9:30 pm

AN DIEGO, March 19, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- PriceSmart, Inc. (NASDAQ: PSMT), the largest operator of membership warehouse clubs in Central America, the Caribbean, and Colombia, announced today that it has acquired Aeropost, Inc., an end-to-end cross-border package delivery service and online retailer headquartered in Miami, Florida.

Aeropost is one of the largest and most visible cross border logistics and e-commerce providers in Latin America and the Caribbean, currently offering services to 38 countries and territories, including 11 where PriceSmart currently operates. Aeropost offers convenient local pickup points, and an innovative local payments platform that allows buyers to purchase US-sourced merchandised online.

PriceSmart will operate Aeropost from its headquarters in Miami as a wholly owned subsidiary.

"We admire PriceSmart's operational excellence and commitment to its members. Becoming part of the PriceSmart family gives us the opportunity to take Aeropost.com and PriceSmart to the forefront of retail innovation. We can't think of a better match," said Carlos M. Herrera, Aeropost's CEO.

The technology behind Aeropost.com coupled with its strong team, will allow PriceSmart to offer new online shopping options for its members, strengthening its commitment to provide an exceptional member experience with high quality merchandise at low prices.

"We are very excited to welcome the talented team at Aeropost to the PriceSmart family. Expanding on the strength of our brick and mortar clubs, the acquisition of Aeropost provides an opportunity to accelerate the development of an omni-channel shopping experience for our members" said Jose Luis Laparte, PriceSmart's President and CEO.

About PriceSmart

PriceSmart, headquartered in San Diego, owns and operates U.S.-style membership shopping warehouse clubs in Latin America and the Caribbean, selling high quality merchandise at low prices to PriceSmart members. PriceSmart now operates 40 warehouse clubs in 12 countries and one U.S. territory (seven each in Colombia and Costa Rica; five in Panama; four in Trinidad; three each in Guatemala, the Dominican Republic and Honduras; two each in El Salvador and Nicaragua; and one each in Aruba, Barbados, Jamaica and the United States Virgin Islands).

This press release may contain forward-looking statements concerning the Company's anticipated future revenues and earnings, adequacy of future cash flow, proposed warehouse club openings, the Company's performance relative to competitors, the outcome of tax proceedings and related matters. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements containing the words "expect," "believe," "will," "may," "should," "project," "estimate," "anticipated," "scheduled," and like expressions, and the negative thereof. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially, including the following risks: our financial performance is dependent on international operations, which exposes us to various risks; any failure by us to manage our widely dispersed operations could adversely affect our business; we face significant competition; future sales growth depends, in part, on our ability to successfully open new warehouse clubs and grow sales in our existing locations; we might not identify in a timely manner or effectively respond to changes in consumer preferences for merchandise, which could adversely affect our relationship with members, demand for our products and market share; although we offer limited online shopping to our members in certain markets, our sales could be adversely affected if one or more major international online retailers were to enter our markets or if other competitors were to offer a superior online experience; failure to grow our e-commerce business through the integration of physical and digital retail or otherwise, and the cost of our increasing e-commerce investments, may materially adversely affect our market position, net sales and financial performance; our profitability is vulnerable to cost increases; we face difficulties in the shipment of, and risks inherent in the importation of, merchandise to our warehouse clubs; we are exposed to weather and other natural disaster risks that might not be adequately compensated by insurance; negative economic conditions could adversely impact our business in various respects; our failure to maintain our brand and reputation could adversely affect our results of operations; we face the risk of exposure to product liability claims, a product recall and adverse publicity; we are subject to risks associated with possible changes in our relationships with third parties with which we do business, as well as the performance of such third parties; we could be subject to additional tax liabilities or subject to reserves on the recoverability of tax receivables; we face the possibility of operational interruptions related to union work stoppages; we are subject to volatility in foreign currency exchange rates and limits on our ability to convert foreign currencies into U.S. dollars; we face compliance risks related to our international operations; we rely extensively on computer systems to process transactions, summarize results and manage our business. Failure to adequately maintain our systems and disruptions in our systems could harm our business and adversely affect our results of operations; we may experience difficulties implementing our new global enterprise resource planning system; any failure by us to maintain the security of the information that we hold relating to our company, members, employees and vendors, whether as a result of cybersecurity attacks on our information systems, failure of internal controls, employee negligence or malfeasance or otherwise, could damage our reputation with members, employees, vendors and others, could disrupt our operations, could cause us to incur substantial additional costs and to become subject to litigation and could materially adversely affect our operating results; we are subject to payment related risks; failure to attract and retain qualified employees, increases in wage and benefit costs, changes in laws and other labor issues could materially adversely affect our financial performance; changes in accounting standards and assumptions, projections, estimates and judgments by management related to complex accounting matters could significantly affect our financial condition and results of operations; a few of our stockholders own approximately 25.3% of our voting stock as of November 30, 2017, which may make it difficult to complete some corporate transactions without their support and may impede a change in control. The risks described above as well as the other risks detailed in the Company's U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") reports, including the Company's Annual Report on Form 10- K filed for the fiscal year ended August 31, 2017 filed on October 26, 2017 pursuant to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. We assume no obligation and expressly disclaim any duty to update any forward- looking statement to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this presentation or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.

For further information, please contact John M. Heffner, Principal Financial Officer and Principal Accounting Officer (858) 404-8826.

About Aeropost Inc.

Founded in Costa Rica, Aeropost is a well-established provider of logistics and payment services in Latin America and the Caribbean. Today, Aeropost.com enables customers to buy products internationally with a fully landed price, local payment methods and local delivery. Aeropost serves customers in 38 countries with Costa Rica, Trinidad and Jamaica as its largest markets.



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Re: PriceSmart Announces Acquisition of Aeropost, Inc.

Postby paid_influencer » March 21st, 2018, 10:08 pm

Amazon was killing them. Nobody goes to pricesmart when Amazon has the same products cheaper.

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Re: PriceSmart Announces Acquisition of Aeropost, Inc.

Postby EFFECTIC DESIGNS » March 21st, 2018, 10:22 pm

Pricesmart has cheap 3rd world rubbish products, it is infact a latin American dump portal.

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Re: PriceSmart Announces Acquisition of Aeropost, Inc.

Postby paid_influencer » March 21st, 2018, 10:28 pm

EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:Pricesmart has cheap 3rd world rubbish products, it is infact a latin American dump portal.


agreed

if you want good quality, buy from Amazon.

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Re: PriceSmart Announces Acquisition of Aeropost, Inc.

Postby wickedtuna » March 21st, 2018, 10:34 pm

Well soon aeropost no more ?

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Re: PriceSmart Announces Acquisition of Aeropost, Inc.

Postby Krystal Car Part Imports » March 22nd, 2018, 2:19 am

I disagree with that. Amazon is becoming more expensive. I am very satisfied with price smart products and prices

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Re: PriceSmart Announces Acquisition of Aeropost, Inc.

Postby Strugglerzinc » March 22nd, 2018, 7:17 am

Pmart prices are almost always comparable to the same product landed price from Amazon.

ED does not seem to understand regional logistics and supply chain management etc. If you want first world products, then by all means get it from Amazon. Don't knock a company if they and the manufacturer have to follow certain rules based on region.

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Re: PriceSmart Announces Acquisition of Aeropost, Inc.

Postby TheBoostLord » March 22nd, 2018, 7:25 am

Krystal Car Part Imports wrote:I disagree with that. Amazon is becoming more expensive. I am very satisfied with price smart products and prices


I agree. I always compared the same items online and pricesmart usually sells it at a better price even if i ship it by sea.

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Re: PriceSmart Announces Acquisition of Aeropost, Inc.

Postby jhonnieblue » March 22nd, 2018, 8:52 am

From a logistics and catergory management prespective it's a good move from pricemart.

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PriceSmart Announces Acquisition of Aeropost, Inc.

Postby 2WNBoost » March 22nd, 2018, 9:03 am

Amazon isn’t immune from crap merchandise

Apple called them out previously for sell fake cables and chargers.

Popular goods sold through Amazon, Walmart and others are counterfeits: Government report

https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/amazon ... eport-gao/

Federal investigators purchased counterfeit popular products, including cosmetics and electronics, on some of the biggest and best-known e-commerce websites, according to a new report. The findings highlight new challenges for U.S. agencies and businesses in protecting consumers from potentially dangerous goods.

The investigators purchased a total of 47 products from third-party sellers hosted on five major e-commerce websites: Amazon, Walmart, eBay, Sears Marketplace and Newegg. Of those, 20 were determined to be counterfeit by the companies holding the products' intellectual property rights, the Government Accountability Office, Congress' nonpartisan investigative division, said in a report set to be released Tuesday.

The products purchased included Urban Decay cosmetics, Yeti travel mugs, UL-certified phone chargers and Nike Air Jordan shoes. All 13 Urban Decay cosmetics purchased across the five e-commerce websites were determined to be counterfeit, as were 6 of 9 Yeti mugs and 1 of 10 UL-certified phone chargers, commonly used by iPhone users. All 15 pairs of Nike Air Jordan shoes were found to be authentic, per the report.

GAO did not not specify which counterfeit items came from which online marketplace. But the report states the agency "purchased at least one counterfeit item and one authentic item from each of the five e-commerce websites," as determined by blind testing by the companies holding the rights for each brand-name item.

All 47 items purchased were advertised as new, brand-name items sold by third-party sellers with average customer ratings above 90 percent, and all items were shipped from U.S. addresses, according to the report, titled "Agencies Can Improve Efforts to Address Risks Posed by Changing Counterfeits Markets."

Counterfeit products can harm consumers, the report notes: an investigation of 400 counterfeit iPhone adapters found some "posed a risk of lethal electrocution." Counterfeit travel mugs may contain higher-than-approved concentrations of lead and counterfeit cosmetics have been found by federal agencies to "contain hazardous substances, including cyanide, arsenic, mercury, lead, urine, and rat droppings," the report found. (Yeti's CEO, Matt Reintjes, told CBS News the company had noted the "growing presence" of counterfeit products and "take[s] great measures to ensure consumer satisfaction and safety.")

L'Oreal, parent company of Urban Decay, said in a statement: "Consumer safety is our absolute priority. Not only are counterfeit products low quality and ineffective, but they use ingredients of unknown origins which can also be potentially harmful to consumers. Led by former federal law enforcement employees, we implement a robust anti-counterfeiting program to mitigate the presence of counterfeit products on the market. Urban Decay products are available only at Urban Decay stores, UrbanDecay.com and through authorized retail partners found at UrbanDecay.com/storelocator."

Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, who chairs the Senate Finance Committee and whose 2016 request led to Tuesday's report, expressed alarm at the findings. "This report highlights an alarming ratio between authentic and counterfeit goods purchased online," Hatch said in a statement, adding that he would convene a Senate hearing on the issue.

"The rise of eCommerce and online marketplaces has brought countless benefits to job creators and consumers around the globe, while at the same time increased threats to intellectual property protection and consumer confidence and safety," he said. "These threats not only affect consumers' health and safety, but also have the potential to wreak havoc on our economy here at home."

"If marketplace leaders struggle to keep out counterfeit products, and if consumers cannot rely on those leading companies to protect them from counterfeits, we have a serious problem that can undermine consumer confidence in the entire retail market," Beverly Baskin, CEO of the Council of Better Business Bureaus, told CBS News in a statement.

Presented with the report's findings, representatives for Amazon, eBay, Walmart, Newegg and Sears Marketplace told CBS News their companies have strict protocols and that counterfeit products are are removed from their e-commerce marketplaces.

All four e-commerce companies also noted their own variations of "zero tolerance" commitments to addressing counterfeits in the future.

Amazon's spokesperson told CBS News: "We take this fight against bad actors very seriously and will not rest." A spokesperson for Walmart noted the company has "zero tolerance" for counterfeit products and said the company looks forward to working with policymakers on these issues. A Newegg spokesperson said the company acts "swiftly to remove marketplace sellers who are proven to knowingly distribute counterfeit goods." eBay noted than a fraction of a percentage point of all items listed on the site have been identified as potentially counterfeit. A Sears spokesperson says the company takes intellectual property rights "very seriously" and looks forward to more information from GAO's investigation.

The two main federal agencies tasked with stopping the influx of counterfeit products into the country are U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Seizures of counterfeit items by CBP have continued to rise in recent years, with more than 31,000 seizures in 2016 representing more than $1.38 billion in value if the products were authentic. Most of the seized goods came from China and Hong Kong, according to CBP data.

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