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1962 - 1964
1964 - 1981
1968 - 1981
1981 - 1992
1992 - 2008
2008 - Present
60’s 70’s 90’s 00’s80’s
Retail Revolution(Foundation)
Mr. Sam Walton opened 1st Store
Walton Family owned 24 Stores
Raised $ 12.7 Million in Sales
Company Incorporated as a Walmart stores
Walmart launched nationally as a brand
1st share sold for $16.50
1st Distribution and Office Opened in Bentonville, Ark
Walmart listed in New York Stock
Exchange
Walmart supercenter launched
Walmart reached $ 1 Billion annual sales
Sam’s Club Launched
Walmart applied many od tech.
supports
Walmart become Americas top retailer
Walmart done joint venture with Cifra
Mexican Retail Chain
Started International Presence Mexico,
Canada, UK & China
Acquired ASDA from UK
Walmart become Americas top retailer
Walmart started busi. In Online and
Ecom. Sector
Walmart started business in cheli, South
Africa, India & Japan
Walmart started total 10000 stores around the world
Walmart Competed 50 Successful years
in 2012
It’s tag line is sufficient to get the idea about the Walmart business Vision, Mission and Values. Which say that Walmart is selling the goods at cheaper rate compare to any other across world which can save the subjects money and it can result into better life of the particular.
Walmart every day low price model is making a difference around the world and we're committed to delivering growth, leverage and returns for our shareholders.
Walmart also working on following issues as there CSR Activity:
• Environmental Sustainability• Women Economic Empowerment• Veterans & Military Families
• Responsible sourcing• Hunger & Nutrition's• Diversity & inclusion
Strength1. Scale of Operations2.Competence in Information Systems3.Wide range of products4.Cost Leadership Strategy5. International Operations
Weakness1. Labor Related Lawsuits2. High Employee Turnover3. Little Differentiation4.Negative Publicity
Opportunities1. Retail Market Growth in emerging market2. Rising Acceptance of own label products3. Trend towards healthy eating's4. Online Shopping growth
Threats1. Increasing competition from brick and mortar and online competitors2. Increasing resistance from local communities3. Rising Commodity Prices
SWOT
Wal-Mart USA Wal-Mart International
Sam’s Club
Walmart Products:
Walmart has a huge variety of product range which covers all sectors which can be used by Households, businesses, Factories & etc.
Auto & Tires Baby Beauty Books Cell Phones Clothing, Shoes & Accessories Crafts Electronics Food Grocery Delivery Funeral Furniture Gift & Registry Health Home
Home Improvement Household Essentials Jewelry Money Center Movies & TV Music Office Party & Occasions Patio & Garden Pets Pharmacy Photo Center Sports, Fitness & Outdoors Stock Up Center Toys Video Games
Walmart Services:
Walmart has always technological sound though they have started online portal for the online purchases for the customers.
Though they are bulk buyer they purchase products at very cheap rate and they sale it to consumers also very reasonable rate as compare to others.
Sam’s Club Products:
Sam’s Club has a huge variety of product range which covers all sectors which can be used by mainly Offices, Factories & etc.
Electronics & StationeryOfficeHomeFurnitureAuto & TiresOutdoor & PatioBabyGroceryPharmacy, Health & BeautyJewellery, Flowers
United States of AmericaAfricaArgentinaBrazilCanadaCentral America
ChileChinaIndiaJapanMexicoUnited Kingdom
Wal-Mart Carrefour Costco Tesco
Revenue (USD)
$476.294 billion
~100 billion $110.212 billion
~$110 billion
Locations 10,942 10,105 671 7,305
Countries served
27 34 9 12
Employees 2.2 million 364,969 195,000 505,544
Retail space (square feet)
1.1 billion - 95 million 41 million
From the humble beginnings as a small discount retailer in Rogers, Ark., Walmart has opened thousands of stores in the U.S. and expanded internationally. Through innovation, Walmart always creating a seamless experience to let customers shop anytime and anywhere online, through mobile devices and in stores.
Walmart is creating opportunities and bringing value to customers and communities around the globe.
Walmart operates over 11,000 retail units under 71 banners in 27 countries and e-commerce websites in 11 countries. We employ 2.2 million associates around the world — 1.3 million in the U.S. alone.
Board Of Directors
Doug McMillonPresident and CEO, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Rosalind G. BrewerPresident and CEO, Sam’s Club
David CheesewrightPresident and CEO, Walmart International
Greg ForanPresident and CEO, Walmart U.S.
Neil M. AshePresident and CEO, Global e Commerce
Executive Management
Renewable Energy: Building on the momentum of becoming the largest on-site green power generator in the U.S., Wal-Mart is pledged to increase there supply of renewable energy globally by 600% by the end of 2020.
Sustainability Index: Wal-Mart is expanding the Sustainability Index and measurement to international markets with the goal of improving product sustainability at a global level.
Associates: In addition to promoting about 190,000 U.S. associates in 2013, 51% of our new hires were women and 49% were people of color.
Fighting Hunger Together: Walmart and the Walmart Foundation delivered on their commitment of $2 billion in cash and in-kind giving to fight hunger in America one year ahead of schedule.
Volunteerism: Collectively, Wal-Mart U.S. associates volunteered more than 1.8 million hours, resulting in $17 million in donations in support of local organizations in FY 2014.
Veterans: Wal-Mart hired more than 32,000 U.S. military veterans within the first eight months of announcing our Welcome Home Commitment.
Emergency preparedness: Wal-Mart has collaborated with the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction to leverage their best practices in helping build resiliency in communities around the world.
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
0 100000 200000 300000 400000 500000 600000
Profit Net Sales Total Revenue
Year Total Revenue Net Sales Profit
2014 $ 4,76,294 $ 4,73,076 $ 3218
2013 $ 4,68,651 $ 4,65,604 $ 3047
2012 $ 4,46,509 $ 4,43,416 $ 3093
2011 $ 4,21,395 $ 4,18,500 $ 2895
2010 $ 4,07,597 $ 4,04,743 $ 2954
Amount is in Millions
Total Turnover, Net Sales & Profit - Globally
Product wise & Geography wise Profit
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Chart Title
2014 2013 2012 2011 2010
Business Vertical
2014 2013 2012 2011 2010
Walmart US Segment
3804 3755 4203 4005 3868
Walmart International Segment
5287 4191 3739 6107 5783
Sam’s Club Segment
632 620 611 609 605
Amount is in Millions
Walmart Ruling Is Major Setback for Worker Rights
Walmart Workers from the 20 cities across United States started for Strike from 20th November 2014, Which was related to Low payments to the workers and sex discrimination.Workers were in the favor of increasing the salaries from $ 9 per hour to $ 25000 per year which can safeguard their life and sex discrimination which was rising issues in the organization.While in the special board meeting it was decided to increase the salaries till $ 15000 per year and strike got called off.This news made huge damage to company image, employee relationship & Goodwill in the market.
In innovation point of view Wal-Mart is the major company which is promoting to ecommerce & digital marketing .
Wal-mart has opened Innovation lab through which they have developed many technological assessment and marketing strategies & latest search engine optimizers.
Where under this lab they have hired approx 3500 employees and has acquired 14 start ups
Where under this they are developing there Marketing, Mobile, ecommerce & Social Media Campaigns
While in this case they are planning to become tech company like facebook, watsapp & etc.
As per the many respected businessmen and writers it is written that not only outward elements will be affecting the businesses in future but internal environment like, Raw material, employees and many more will be the challenges.
IntegrityCash, Borrowing & Resource ManagementIncreased selection & CompetitionMarketing & Customer loyaltyUncertaintyRegulationProblem Solving & Risk ManagementFinding the right staffTechnologyPoliticization & ProtectionismPoverty & InequalityEnvironment & Nature