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Walmart sī Bí-kok ê chi̍t keng sió-bē kong-si.
Logo since 2008 | |
Headquarters (“Home Office”) in December 2012 | |
Formerly |
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Hîng-thài | Kong-khai kong-si |
Traded as | |
ISIN | US9311421039 |
Hâng-gia̍p | Sió-bē |
Predecessor | Walton's Five and Dime |
Tshòng-kiàn nî |
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Tshòng-kiàn-tsiá | Sam Walton |
Tsóng-pōo |
, U.S. |
Number of locations | 10,585 stores worldwide (July 31, 2022)[2][3][4] |
Ho̍k-bū tē-khu | Worldwide |
Líng-tō jîn-bu̍t |
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Services |
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Revenue | US$572.8 billion (FY2022)[5] |
Operating income | US$25.9 billion (FY2022)[5] |
Net income | US$13.67 billion (FY2022)[5] |
Total assets | US$244.86 billion (FY2022)[5] |
Total equity | US$91.891 billion (FY2022)[5] |
Owner | Walton family (50.85%)[6] |
Guān-káng jîn-sòo | 2,300,000 (Jan. 2022)[5] |
Divisions |
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Tsí-kong-si | List of subsidiaries |
Bāng-tsām |
walmart |
Tsù-kha / tsù-kái [7][8][9] |
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