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WALMART INC.Company logo

United States of America (US)

OpenCorporation rating: 49.15 on 100

Ranking 2021: 303 on 602 companies


Primary and secondary NACE classification:
• Retail sale in non-specialised stores with food, beverages or tobacco predominating (4711)
• Other retail sale in non-specialised stores (4719)

Company description

This company is engaged in the operation of retail stores in various formats worldwide. It was founded in 1962 by Sam Walton. The registered headquarters of the company is located in Bentonville, Arkansas. The company operates discount stores, supermarkets, supercenters, hypermarkets, warehouse clubs, cash and carry stores, home improvement stores, specialty electronics stores, apparel stores, drug stores, convenience stores, and membership-only warehouse clubs; and retail Websites, such as walmart.com and samsclub.com, as well as mobile commerce applications. It offers merchandise such as apparel, house wares, small appliances, electronics, musical instruments, books, home improvement, shoes, jewelry, toddler, games, household essentials, pets, pharmaceutical products, party supplies, and automotive tools.

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OpenCorporation questionnaire

The read only version of the questionnaire submitted to this company is publicly available: view questionnaire.

Indicators

The rating is calculated on the following metrics (for more information visit the section Methodology).

score (max is 100)
ratings 2020
33.1
33.1
87.7
87.7
62.1
62.5
58.2
58.2
51.2
51.2
9.7
5
54.9
54.2
30
30
49.8
50.2

YTD Rankings history

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Latest news about walmart inc.

29 June 2021 - 18:54

Walmart launches low-priced own brand analog insulin in US

The world’s largest retailer is offering affordable insulin drugs for millions of Americans living with diabetes.

23 September 2020 - 12:00

Beyond TikTok, Walmart Looks to Transform

Walmart’s planned investment in TikTok is being called “transformative.” Another analyst predicted the deal could “redefine retail” across the industry. “It is a bigger-picture opportunity,” said Oliver Chen, a retail analyst at Cowen.

 

29 April 2020 - 12:00

Walmart, Amazon, and Target Workers Plan Walk Out on Friday

Essential workers at major retailers bringing attention to unsafe conditions amid COVID-19.

Workers at some of the nation's largest retail and delivery companies are reportedly planning to walk off their jobs on May 1 in what could be the largest coordinated protest of working conditions during the coronavirus pandemic.

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