Walmart
Categories
#14
Rank
$677.22B
Marketcap
United States
Country
Dan Bartlett (Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Walmart Inc.)
Rachel Brand (Executive Vice President of Global Governance, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, Walmart Inc.)
John Furner (President and CEO, Walmart U.S.)
Suresh Kumar (Executive Vice President, Global Chief Technology Officer and Chief Development Officer, Walmart Inc.)
Judith McKenna (President and CEO, Walmart International)
Retail and Consumer Goods
Summary
Walmart Inc. is an American multinational retail corporation that operates a chain of hypermarkets (also called supercenters), discount department stores, and grocery stores in the United States, headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas. The company was founded by brothers Sam and James "Bud" Walton in nearby Rogers, Arkansas in 1962 and incorporated under Delaware General Corporation Law on 31 October 31 1969. It also owns and operates Sam's Club retail warehouses.
As of 31 October 2022 Walmart has 10,586 stores and clubs in twenty-four countries operating under forty-six different names. The company operates under the name Walmart in the United States and Canada, as Walmart de México y Centroamérica in Mexico and Central America, and as Flipkart Wholesale in India. It has wholly owned operations in Chile, Canada, and South Africa. Since August 2018, Walmart held only a minority stake in Walmart Brasil, which was renamed Grupo Big in August 2019, with 20 percent of the company's shares, and private equity firm Advent International holding 80 percent ownership of the company. They eventually divested their shareholdings in Grupo Big to French retailer Carrefour, in transaction worth R$7 billion and completed on June 7, 2022.
Walmart is the world's largest company by revenue, with about US$570 billion in annual revenue, according to the Fortune Global 500 in October 2022. It is also the largest private employer in the world with 2.2 million employees. It is a publicly traded family-owned business controlled by the Walton family. Sam Walton's heirs own over 50 percent of Walmart through both their holding company Walton Enterprises and their individual holdings. Walmart was the largest United States grocery retailer in 2019 and 65 per cent of Walmart's reported US$510.329 billion sales came from U.S. operations.
Walmart was listed on New York Stock Exchange in 1972. By 1988 it was the most profitable retailer in the U.S. and it had become the largest in terms of revenue by October 1989.
History
In 1945, former J. C. Penney employee Sam Walton purchased a branch of Ben Franklin from the Butler Brothers, with the vision of selling products at low prices to get high-volume sales. His business acumen paid off. Sales increased by forty-five per cent percent in his first year to reported US$105,000. However the store lease expired in five years and Walton opened a new store at 105 N. Main Street in Bentonville, naming it "Walton's Five and Dime". Now, Walmart Museum.
Inspired by the success of his dime store, and driven to bring greater value to his customers, Sam opened Walmart on July 2, 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas. Shortly, the company expanded to eighteen stores in Arkansas and generated sales of reported $9 million. In 1968, Walmart opened in Sikeston, Missouri and Claremore, Oklahoma. The company went public in 1970 and the proceeds financed a steady expansion of the business — Walmart was operating in five states: Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, and Oklahoma. It entered Tennessee in 1973 and Kentucky and Mississippi in 1974.
In addition to new retail approaches and technologies, Sam experimented with store formats—including Sam's Club, Neighborhood Market and Walmart Supercenter—and fearlessly took Walmart into Mexico, Argentina and Brazil. The effort earned him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, awarded by President George H. W. Bush in 1992. By1988, Walmart stepped down as CEO and was replaced by David Glass. In July 1999, Walmart entered Europe, acquiring Asda in the United Kingdom for reported US$10 billion. In 2000, H. Lee Scott became Walmart's President and CEO as the company's sales increased to reported $165 billion. In 2002, it was listed for the first time as America's largest corporation on Fortune 500, with revenues of reported $219.8 billion. And in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in September 2005, Walmart donated $20 million, 1,500 truckloads of merchandise, food for 100,000 meals and the promise of a job for displaced workers.
On September 12, 2007 Walmart introduced a new slogan,"Save money. Live better." replacing “Always Low Prices Always” which it had used since 1988. Acquisitions paved the way to building a rock-solid conglomerate. In 2010, the company acquired video streaming company Vudu, Inc. for an estimated $100 million. In August 2013, it acquired majority stake in Kenya-based supermarket chain, Naivas. On January 15, 2016, however, Walmart announced the closure of over two hundred stores to "strengthen Supercenters, optimizing Neighborhood Markets, grow e-commerce and expand pickup services for customers". That year Walmart acquired Jet.com for reported US$3.3 billion. The following year, purchased Moosejaw, a leading online active outdoor retailer. On June 16, 2017, Walmart agreed to acquire men's apparel company Bonobos for reported $310 million in an effort to expand its fashion holdings. On September 29, 2017, Walmart acquired Parcel, a technology-based, same-day last-mile delivery company in Brooklyn. On February 26, 2019, Walmart announced that it had acquired Tel Aviv-based product review start-up Aspectiva for an undisclosed sum.
Shortly, Walmart opened a "medical mall" where customers can purchase primary care services, such as: vision tests, dental exams and root canals, lab work, X-rays and EKGs, counselling, fitness and diet classes. Continuing with its health care initiative, it opened a 2,600 sq. ft. health and wellness clinic prototype in Springdale, Arkansas to expand services. This decade, as with many others, started off poorly due to the pandemic, including store closures, limited employment and social distancing protocols. On the upside, in January 2021, Walmart announced the launch of a fintech startup, with venture partner Ribbit Capital, to provide financial products for consumers and employees. And the following month, acquired technology from Thunder Industries, to expand its online marketing capabilities.
Mission
Walmart’s mission is to deliver exceptional value to its customers by offering a broad selection of high-quality products at affordable prices. The company is committed to promoting sustainability across its operations, ensuring that its business practices contribute to the well-being of the planet and society. Walmart also places a strong emphasis on creating opportunities for growth and success for its employees, suppliers, and stakeholders, fostering an environment where everyone connected to the company can thrive. By integrating these principles into its business model, Walmart seeks to build lasting relationships with its customers while maintaining its position as a leader in the retail industry.
In addition to its commercial goals, Walmart is dedicated to making a positive impact on communities worldwide. The company is actively involved in responsible sourcing, investing in renewable energy, and implementing strategies to reduce waste, reflecting its commitment to sustainability. Walmart also strives to cultivate a culture of transparency, diversity, and inclusivity within its workforce and operations. As a responsible and ethical corporate citizen, Walmart is focused on being a positive force for change, ensuring that its influence extends beyond just business success to encompass the broader societal good.
Vision
Walmart’s vision is to be a global leader in retail, committed to helping people save money and live better lives. This vision is brought to life by offering a diverse range of high-quality, affordable products and services that cater to the needs of customers worldwide. Walmart strives to provide a seamless shopping experience, whether in-store or online, ensuring convenience and accessibility for all. By leveraging its vast resources and innovative approaches, Walmart aims to continuously adapt to the evolving demands of its customers, enhancing their quality of life through value-driven offerings.
Beyond its commercial ambitions, Walmart’s vision also includes a deep commitment to social responsibility and environmental sustainability. The company seeks to use its scale and influence to make a positive impact on the communities it serves and the planet. This includes responsibly sourcing products, investing in renewable energy, and promoting sustainability across its operations. Walmart’s vision extends to being a responsible corporate citizen, where ethical practices and community engagement are integral to its business strategy. Through these efforts, Walmart aspires to lead by example, fostering a future where economic success is intertwined with positive social and environmental contributions.
Key Team
Doug McMillon (President and CEO, Walmart Inc.)
Dan Bartlett (Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Walmart Inc.)
Rachel Brand (Executive Vice President of Global Governance, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, Walmart Inc.)
John Furner (President and CEO, Walmart U.S.)
Suresh Kumar (Executive Vice President, Global Chief Technology Officer and Chief Development Officer, Walmart Inc.)
Judith McKenna (President and CEO, Walmart International)
Kathryn McLay (President and CEO, Sam’s Club)
Donna Morris (Executive Vice President, Chief People Officer, Walmart Inc.)
John David Rainey (Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Walmart Inc.)
Recognition and Awards
Products and Services
Walmart offers a diversified product portfolio and services designed to meet the different needs of its customers. These include groceries, electronics, apparel, home line, and health and wellness products, all available at competitive prices. In addition to its extensive in-store offerings, Walmart provides convenient online shopping, delivery, and pickup services, making it easy for customers to access what they need. Walmart also offers financial services, such as money transfers and bill payments, along with pharmacy services and automotive care, ensuring a comprehensive shopping experience under one roof.
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- 1990 Sales Lift Wal-mart Into Top Spot – Sun Sentinel l Wayback Machine
- A New Battle On The Eastern Front Rivals Are Bracing As Wal-mart Today Opens The First Of Nine Stores Planned For Pennsylvania And New Jersey l The Philadelphia Inquirer
- Is there a Walmart in the UK or London? l Gone Girl London
- Why Walmart Failed in Germany l Better Marketing
- How Walmart flopped in Japan, and elsewhere overseas l Nikkei Asia
- Walmart Failed in Korea Because of a Lack of Walking Around l Sebastian Marshall
- Walmart to sell operations in recession-hit Argentina, taking $1 billion hit l Reuters
- Sam Walton: Great From the Start – HBS Working Knowledge l Archived
- A Brief History of Wal-Mart l Washington Monthly
- The Walmart Museum l
- Probe Walmart 'bribe', says opposition l The Times of India
- US defends Walmart India lobbying l BBC News India
- Walmart Inquiry Reflects Alarm on Corruption l The New York Times
- India Unit of Walmart Suspends Employees l The New York Times
- Bharti, Wal-Mart end joint venture l
- Walmart Bets $15 Billion on an E-Commerce Passage to India l The Wall Street Journal
- Walmart expects to close Flipkart deal by the end of 2018 l Moneycontrol
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- Profil – Walmart l merdeka.com
- Lippo Group sues Wal-Mart over Indonesia pullout (Washington Times) l Lawrence Pintak
- Metro takes over Walmart l Wayback Machine
- Cuts l Wayback Machine
- A Dwarf in Germany l Stern
- Walmart Employees may love too l Stern
- Walmart Employees may flirt l Die Welt
- Wal-Mart's painful lessons l Bloomberg
- Walmart Abandons German Venture l BBC News
- Spiegel: Why the american Titan failed l Der Spiegel
- Walmart Corporate: Brazil l Walmart
- No Brasil l Walmart Brasil
- Walmart Brazil Renamed 'Grupo Big' and Plans to Expand its Stores l The Rio Times
- Advent International to acquire majority stake in Walmart Brazil l Advent International
- Carrefour reinforces its leading position in Brazil with the acquisition of Grupo BIG l Carrefour Group
- Grupo de Narváez Acquires Full Ownership of Walmart Argentina l Corporate – US
- ASDA Careers: All about ASDA Stores l Wayback Machine
- Walmart to Sell British Unit Asda to U.K. Rival Sainsbury l The Wall Street Journal
- Walmart's $9 billion deal to sell its UK supermarkets is dead l CNN
- Asda bought by billionaire Issa brothers in £6.8bn deal l BBC
- Walmart Corporate – Japan l Walmart
- Walmart Retreats Around Globe to Focus on E-Commerce l The Wall Street Journal
Dan Bartlett (Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Walmart Inc.)
Rachel Brand (Executive Vice President of Global Governance, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, Walmart Inc.)
John Furner (President and CEO, Walmart U.S.)
Suresh Kumar (Executive Vice President, Global Chief Technology Officer and Chief Development Officer, Walmart Inc.)
Judith McKenna (President and CEO, Walmart International)
Retail and Consumer Goods