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Retail giant Walmart Canada celebrates 30 years of business

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NYSE:WMT
23 April 2024 04:00 (EST)

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Sam Walton opened the first Walmart (NYSE:WMT) in 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas, to offer quality goods at lower prices. Thirty-two years later in 1994, Walmart Canada launched with 122 stores.  Walmart Canada now has more than 400 stores and distribution centres, employing more than 100,000 people in Canada.

Here’s a look at Walmart Canada’s history on its 30th anniversary. 

From its opening in 1994, the company has impacted the average price of consumable goods in Canada, launched clothing lines, in-store vision centres, superstores, private brands (Our Finest and Home Trends), launched walmart.ca, and among other humanitarian initiatives raised $200 million for Canadian children’s hospitals. 

Walmart massive stock progression

As a stock – Walmart has evolved from a brick-and-mortar retailer into a multi-channel player. In addition to its delivery programs the company is invested in online e-commerce platform Flipkart. As a result, Walmart stays competitive with the constantly changing retail ecosystem alongside Amazon and Target. On the cash side, Walmart is well positioned with cash flow growth of 3.5 per cent, and it is expected to report cash flow expansion of 6 per cent in 2025.

The company has a market cap of more than $480 billion and since 1984 the stock has increased more than 16,000 per cent.

Walmart as a whole continues to offer new opportunities. This month the company is releasing a Boho collaboration with The Jessica Simpson Collection, and it teamed up with RadNet to provide breast cancer screening at its supercentres in Delaware, Arizona and California. 

Walmart Canada’s milestones

Walmart Inc. (NYSE:WMT) stock closed at US$60.14 Monday.

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