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Wal-Mart Stores Co., Ltd. was founded in Arkansas in 1962 by Sam Walton, a legend in the American retail industry.
Wal-Mart has become the largest private employer in the United States and the largest retail chain in the world.
Wal-Mart has opened more than 10,000 shopping malls in 27 countries around the world, with 69 brands, more than 2.2 million employees worldwide, and 200 million customers visiting Wal-Mart every week.
In 1991, Wal-Mart's annual sales exceeded US$40 billion, becoming one of the world's largest retail companies.
According to the U.S. Service Industry Classification Rankings published by Fortune magazine in May 1994, Wal-Mart's sales in 1993 reached US$67.34 billion, an increase of more than 11.8 billion from the previous year, surpassing the West Coast, which ranked first in 1992.
Sears ranks first in the U.S. retail industry.
In 1995, Wal-Mart's sales continued to grow and set a world record in the retail industry, achieving annual sales of US$93.6 billion, and ranking fourth on the Fortune Magazine's list of the largest American companies in the United States.
In fact, Wal-Mart's annual sales are equivalent to the sum of all department stores in the United States, and it still maintains a strong momentum of development.
So far, Wal-Mart has 2,133 Wal-Mart stores, 469 Sam's Club stores and 248 Wal-Mart shopping plazas, distributed in the United States, China, Mexico, Canada, the United Kingdom, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Argentina, South Africa, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador,
Nicaragua has 14 countries.
Its rapid development in just a few decades has to be said to be a miracle in the retail industry.