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harmonyfarm Posted - Feb 26 2009 : 07:19:47 AM
I found this information and wanted to share. The numbers following the entry is the number of stores...

Wal-Mart Stores Division U.S. (1,300,900,000)
Wal-Mart Discount Stores (1,033)
Wal-Mart Financial Services Network
Wal-Mart Supercenters (2,349)
Wal-Mart Neighborhood Markets (124)
SAM'S CLUB (585)
Wal-Mart Transportation LLC (Private truck fleet)
Distribution Centers/Transportation Offices (140)
Walmart.com
Wal-Mart Realty
Wal-Mart Vacations
Claims Management, Inc.
Wal-Mart Portrait Studios was rebranded as PictureMe!
The Wal-Mart Financial Services Network
International
Argentina Wal-Mart Supercenter (12)
Brazil (293) Wal-Mart Supercenters (23)
SAM'S CLUB (15)
Todo Dia (2)
Bompreço Hypermart (29)
Bompreço Supermarket (68)
Bompreço Mini-Market (8)
Balaio (Bompreço) (7)
Magazine (Bompreço) (3)
WMS Supermercados do Brasil
BIG Hypermarkets (36)
Nacional Supermarkets (68)
Mercadorama Supermarkets (24)
Maxxi Atacado Wholesale Clubs (10)

Canada (298) Wal-Mart Canada
Wal-Mart Stores (265)
Wal-Mart Supercenter (27)
SAM'S CLUB (6)

China (60) Wal-Mart Supercenter (55)
SAM'S CLUB (3)
Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market (2)

Costa Rica (144)
Pali (107)
Más X Menos (23)
Maxi Bodegas (8)
Hiper Más (6)

El Salvador (59) (
Despensa Familiar (26)
Despensa de Don Juan (31)
Hiper Paiz (2)

Germany Wal-Mart Supercenter (85); disposal announced July 2006. [1]

Guatemala (119)
Despensa Familiar (78)
Supertiendas Paiz (28)
Hiper Paiz (6)
Maxi Bodegas (6)
Club Co. (1)

Honduras (37)
Despensa Familiar (28)
Supertiendas Paiz (6)
Maxi Bodegas (3)

Japan (394)
Seiyu Supermarkets (296)
LIVIN Department Stores (12)
Seiyu Supercenters (2)
Seiyu GMS (food & apparel) (81)
Seiyu GM (general merchandise) (2)

(South) Korea Wal-Mart Supercenter (16) - sold May 2006 [2]

Mexico (807) Wal-Mart Supercenter (107)
SAM'S CLUB (71)
Bodega (204)
Mi Bodega (21)
Superama (55)
Suburbia (56)
VIPS Restaurants (291)
Mercamas (1)
Mi Bodega Express (2)

Nicaragua (35)
Pali (30)
La Unión (5)

Puerto Rico (54) Wal-Mart Stores (9)
Wal-Mart Supercenters (5)
SAM'S CLUB (9)
Supermercados Amigo (31)

United Kingdom ASDA (322)
ASDA/Wal-Mart Supercenters (21)
ASDA Supercenters (239)
George (10)
ASDA Living (6)
ASDA Small Town (44)
ASDA Essentials (2)

Acquisitions
PACE Membership Warehouse (owned by Kmart; consolidated with SAM'S CLUB)
Woolco Canada (converted to Wal-Mart Discount Stores)
ASDA (UK)
Supermercados Amigo (PR)
McLane Company (acquired in 1993, later sold to Berkshire Hathaway in 2003)
The Seiyu, Ltd.
Wertkauf hypermarkets (Germany)
Interspar hypermarkets (Germany)
Bompreco (Brazil)
Walmart.com (started as a joint-venture, it has since been fully acquired and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Wal-Mart)
Sonae Distribuição Brasil(Brazilian operations) - now WMS Supermercados do Brasil.
Seiyu Group - Wal-Mart acquired a majority interest (53%) in Seiyu in December 2005, making it a Wal-Mart subsidiary.
Central American Retail Holding Company (CARHCO) - formed as a joint venture in 2001 with three equal partners: Royal Ahold NV and two Central American groups: the Paiz family, the major shareholders of La Fragua; and Corporación de Supermercados Unidos (CSU). In September 2005, Wal-Mart acquired a 33 1/3 % interest in CARHCO from the Dutch retailer Royal Ahold NV. In March 2006, Wal-Mart made an additional investment, bringing its share of the firm to 51 percent and changing its name to Wal-Mart Central America.
Cifra - Walmart's operations in Mexico started as Walmex, a joint venture between Cifra of Mexico and Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Wal-Mart later bought a majority interest in Cifra and changed the name to Walmart de Mexico. Walmex is independently traded on the Mexican stock exchange, although Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. holds a majority interest.

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harmonyfarm Posted - Mar 06 2009 : 10:48:45 AM
On paper or in real life, Anna?

I don't shop at Disney and their isn't a magic kingdom in every neighborhood. Disney has been around alot longer and provides us with entertainment...so who knows?

Debbie

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Annab Posted - Feb 27 2009 : 3:33:09 PM
So i'd be curious to know, which is the bigger entity.....Wal mart or Disney
harmonyfarm Posted - Feb 27 2009 : 11:18:38 AM
What I want to know is, if so many people are voicing their opinions about Walmart and their policies etc. WHY AREN'T THEY LISTENING? I put that documentary about Walmart on my Netflix queve yesterday....

Debbie

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Ronna Posted - Feb 26 2009 : 8:26:09 PM
The approx number of Walmarts, supercenter and regular stores in the USA is 2500, have no idea what that first number signifies. I track my stores ranking for sales of Hasbro (my employer's) toys, so do know the approx number of stores.
I don't believe crafts will be discontinued, though as stores are remodeled or newly opened, less and less have fabrics. Crafts don't need an associate in the dept., but depts with fabric need for cutting and pricing, that's a good part of the reason. Dollars and cents, but no "sense".
queenofdreamsz4u Posted - Feb 26 2009 : 7:49:01 PM
I loath Walmart and their *employee treatment* practices...of course, Lowes and Home Depot also treat employees as slaves as well...been there, know people firsthand so I'm not just saying this as "I heard" of it...

However, for most rural areas....they are the only place within reasonable travel distance to buy anything.

What saddens me the most is for so many ladies is how they are closing down their fabric, notions, yarn, crafts departments...this is the lifeline for so many ladies that have no place else to buy...many sew items that they resale so they are knocking down a rural persons income by doing this... The owners children have lost site of the idea behind the Walmart concept. I just don't believe Sam would approve of alot of what's happening right now.


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kristin sherrill Posted - Feb 26 2009 : 3:59:23 PM
I guess I am just blessed to live where I do. There are Walmarts all over but also Target and K-Mart and lots of grocery stores, too. My mom and step dad give them enough of their money every week, so they don't need mine.

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StarMeadow Posted - Feb 26 2009 : 3:53:18 PM
It doesn't make sense does it. I don't like Walmart any more than most others...and here comes the famous...but....on some items you just can't beat the price(s). I was shopping at my local grocery store in town until I got very sick from some deli salad. I called to let them know right away....actually my hubby had to call, I was, ummmmm, indisposed. Anyway, it meant nothing to them! The store manager actually said "so, what do you want us to do?" My husband made a suggestion....

We actually got this Walmart in our home town just last year. I don't think it's doing as well as everyone thought it would but for groceries...you can't beat the selection. (based on the other two stores in town) My preference is to shop in the next town at a great store with wonderful organic selections and super veggies/bakery, even though the price is higher but I won't pick up "stuff" there like paper products, soda, personal products, and some "convenience" foods because can sometimes be 1 1/2x to 2x more! I usually get there when I go to pick up my meds. It's funny though, because I'll drive once a week even farther to go to the farmer's market when it's open.

Having a Walmart only about 15 miles away was a life saver when our power went out last month and our basement was flooding! My DH was able to get into town and back with a small generator before my bailing was overcome by the sheer volume of water coming in! And I can't deny that it's SO convenient when I can just "swing by" after work or on a lunch break.
deeredawn Posted - Feb 26 2009 : 3:33:32 PM
I depise walmart. However, in Ashland Ohio, it is the ONLY store we have in which to buy clothing. We have no Kmart, malls, or otherwise within a 30 mile radius of here. If I'm in need of undies, then you get it at Walmart. Jeans, boots, coats you name it. It drives me insane. Sure, I go to the feed mill for animal feed, or what have you, but anything else? Its wally world.... I wish it would just stop.

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K-Falls Farmgirl Posted - Feb 26 2009 : 3:26:59 PM
In K-Falls I question how K mart, Safeway, Albertsons, Fred Meyer, Sherms Food market , Local Natural food store can survive with Walmart here? I rarely shop there... Sherms Market has better prices, friendly clerks& customer service, better selection, fresher vegetables, organic food section ...Sure, You do have to bag your own groceries but I don't mind.

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vermont v Posted - Feb 26 2009 : 3:15:27 PM


I am definitely not a Walmart apologist but in my area this is the only reasonably priced place to buy regular groceries and pet food.
Its where working class people can feed their family and pets and buy what they need to survive. The other grocery stores and specialty stores in the area are high priced and this is not an area with high paying jobs.For many people its not that they would'nt like to shop all locally but for many people it is a matter of necessity.It allows one of my friends who is retired to support his eight cats!!! Just another non global perspective on Walmart.
willowtreecreek Posted - Feb 26 2009 : 3:04:12 PM
I understand the desire to support local business. Technically for me, because I live in Arkansas, walmart is a local company. They started as a single store and grew to the massive corporation they are today. I do not agree with many of walkarts policies and would shop somewhere else if there were an alternative. However consider the number of people these walmart stores employ. A large majority of people in my area are employed by the local distribution center. As much as I dislike walmarts policies I would hate to see these people lose their jobs.

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Miss Bee Haven Posted - Feb 26 2009 : 1:54:23 PM
Well, I thought that list was never going to end. I just kept scrolling...and scrolling...and scrolling. And I wasn't sure what that first number really was! I still find it hard to imagine.

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mikesgirl Posted - Feb 26 2009 : 1:54:12 PM
Once again, watch The High Cost of Low Prices documentary - if you have Comcast, it's on On Demand right now.

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harmonyfarm Posted - Feb 26 2009 : 1:46:55 PM
Corrine...not if we all decide to stop shopping there.
From where I live, there are 6 Walmarts within a 25 mile drive in any direction.
This really worries me. I mean aren't there laws about any one company having a Monopoly?
Sam Walton is rolling in his grave I'm sure!

Debbie

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BarefootGoatGirl Posted - Feb 26 2009 : 1:33:28 PM
wow, Grace, i was thinking pretty much the same thing... walmart is going to lead the new world order!



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Gking Posted - Feb 26 2009 : 1:03:03 PM
1.3 billion stores in the US for 300 million people?

I'm pretty certain Walmart has 3500 - 4000 stores under all their various brands (SuperCenters, Sam's etc.) in the US.

A big number for sure.
knittingmom Posted - Feb 26 2009 : 12:35:55 PM
The local Co-op is closing where we are and I heard rumours of another department store that might be closing as well. There is a Walmart store here and I think those other stores just can't compete. Very worrisome.



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katmom Posted - Feb 26 2009 : 10:24:00 AM
I guess it will be just a matter of time before Wal-mart becomes a Nation or at least buys one! lol!

Did you know that several years back,Some of the Euro Wal-marts (2 in Germany) had started up "Friday Singles Nights"? yep, singles could post a picture/bio of themselves in the store and on Fridays evenings Singles would come & mingle! Now isn't that a hoot! I don't know if they still do this but I am not surprized!
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