Walmart
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Walmart
Summary
Walmart is a retail chain[1]. Walmart has Wikipedia articles in 83 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Walmart received the Public Eye Labour Law Award[3].
- Walmart is in the country of United States[4].
- Walmart's instance of is recorded as retail chain[5].
- Walmart's instance of is recorded as enterprise[6].
- Walmart's instance of is recorded as business[7].
- Walmart's instance of is recorded as public company[8].
- Walmart's instance of is recorded as hypermarket chain[9].
- Walmart's instance of is recorded as organization[10].
- Walmart's founder is recorded as Sam Walton[11].
- Walmart is owned by Walton Enterprises[12].
- Walmart is owned by State Street Corporation[13].
- Walmart is owned by The Vanguard Group[14].
- Walmart is owned by BlackRock[15].
- Sam Walton is named after Walmart[16].
- Walmart's headquarters location is recorded as Bentonville[17].
- Walmart's chief executive officer is recorded as Doug McMillon[18].
- Walmart's child organization or unit is recorded as Sam's Club[19].
- Walmart's child organization or unit is recorded as Massmart[20].
- Walmart's child organization or unit is recorded as Walmart Canada[21].
- Walmart's child organization or unit is recorded as Q5283104[22].
- Walmart's child organization or unit is recorded as Walmart de México y Centroamérica[23].
- Walmart's child organization or unit is recorded as Seiyu Group[24].
- Walmart's child organization or unit is recorded as Asda[25].
- Walmart's child organization or unit is recorded as Walmart Labs[26].
- Walmart's child organization or unit is recorded as Walmart UK[27].
Body
Founding
Walmart's founder is recorded as Sam Walton[11]. Recorded inception include July 2, 1962[28] and October 31, 1969[29]. Walmart's location of formation is recorded as Rogers[30].
Identity
Part of include S&P 500[31], Dow Jones Industrial Average[32], Dow Jones Global Titans 50[33], S&P 100[34], and Nasdaq-100[35].
Leadership
Walmart's chief executive officer is recorded as Doug McMillon[18]. Chairpersons include Doug McMillon[36], Greg Penner[37], Sam Walton[38], and S. Robson Walton[39].
Operations
Walmart's headquarters location is recorded as Bentonville[17]. Subsidiaries include Sam's Club[19], a supermarket chain[40], in United States[41], founded in 1983[42], headquartered in Bentonville[43]; Massmart[20], a business[44], in South Africa[45], founded in 1990[46], headquartered in Sandton[47]; Walmart Canada[21], a supermarket chain[48], in Canada[49], founded in 1960[50], headquartered in Mississauga[51]; Q5283104[22], a business[52], in Chile[53], founded in 1944[54]; Walmart de México y Centroamérica[23], a public company[55], in Mexico[56], founded in 1954[57], headquartered in Mexico City[58]; and Seiyu Group[24], a business[59], in Japan[60], founded in 1963[61], headquartered in Kichijōji-Honchō[62].
Industry
Industries include retail[63], retail chain[64], big-box store[65], and wholesale[66].
Ownership
Owners include Walton Enterprises[12], a business[67], headquartered in Bentonville[68]; State Street Corporation[13], a business[69], in United States[70], founded in 1792[71], headquartered in Boston[72]; The Vanguard Group[14], a business[73], in United States[74], founded in 1975[75], headquartered in Malvern[76]; and BlackRock[15], a company[77], in United States[78], founded in 1988[79], headquartered in New York City[80]. Walmart's stock exchange is recorded as Nasdaq[81].
Recognition
Walmart received the Public Eye Labour Law Award[3].
Why It Matters
Walmart has Wikipedia articles in 83 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
FAQs
What awards did Walmart receive?
Honors received include Public Eye Labour Law Award[3].