Walmart

Walmart Inc. is an American multinational retail corporation that operates a chain of hypermarkets, discount department stores, and grocery stores in the United States, headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas. The... Wikipedia

  • Formerly called:  Wal-Mart Discount City, (1962–1969), Wal-Mart, Inc. (1969–1970), Wal-Mart Stores, Inc, (1970–2018)
  • Type:  Public
  • Traded as:  NYSE: WMT, DJIA component, S&P 100 component, S&P 500 component
  • ISIN:  [ ISIN: [ US9311421039]]
  • Industry:  Retail
  • Predecessor:  Walton's Five and Dime
  • Founded:  July 2, 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas, October 31, 1969 in Wilmington, Delaware (incorporation)
  • Founders:  Sam Walton, Bud Walton
  • Number of locations:  10,586 stores worldwide (October 31, 2022)
  • Area served:  Worldwide
  • Key people:  Greg Penner (Chairman), Doug McMillon (President, CEO)
  • Products:  Food, drinks, groceries, clothing, footwear, beauty products, jewelry, accessories, furniture, decor, bedding, bath, electronics, appliances, housewares, toys, games, books, movies, musical instruments, pet supplies, baby products, hygiene products, health products, school and office supplies, tools, gifts, garden center, pharmacy, photo center, sporting goods, and auto center
  • Services:  Walmart-2-Walmart
  • Revenue:  US$611.3 billion (FY2023)
  • Operating income:  US$20.4 billion (FY2023)
  • Total assets:  US$243.45 billion (FY2023)
  • Total equity:  US$83.754 billion (FY2023)
  • Owner:  Walton family (50.85%)
  • Number of employees:  2,300,000 (Jan. 2022)
  • Divisions:  Walmart U.S, Walmart International, Sam's Club, Global eCommerce
  • Website:  walmart.com
  • Data source:  DuckDuckGo