Walmart Sales Near Half a Trillion Dollars, But Amazon’s Still Winning
From Wired:
Half a trillion dollars. That barely comprehensible number has entered the sights of the world’s largest retailer.
Walmart recently reported net sales of more than $466 billion for its fiscal year 2013, which ended January 31. At its current growth rate of 5 percent, the company still won’t reach a half-trillion next year.
That sluggish curve is clearly one reason the Arkansas-based company has started devoting so much time and attention to its Silicon Valley operations. Headquartered just south of San Francisco, Walmart.com is heavily recruiting tech talent. And in some ways its investment is starting to pay off. The company’s wide-ranging experiments in “clicks-and-mortar” retail have put it at the forefront of merging online, offline and mobile commerce.
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“Delivering” in this case would likely mean Walmart is on track to meet or exceed the $9 billion online sales goal Ashe set at Walmart’s shareholders’ meeting in October. (Walmart doesn’t break out its online sales figures separately.)
In many contexts, that’s a lot of money. But not in the context of $466 billion. Walmart undoubtedly looks at that $9 billion and sees nowhere to go but up. The other figure they’re looking at is $61 billion: Amazon’s net sales for its most recent fiscal year.
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Amazon so vastly outstrips all other comers, including Walmart’s online operation, that it in some ways appears to have the market locked. But if anyone can challenge Jeff Bezos’ battering ram, it’s likely the only other company besides Exxon that can say “a half-trillion dollars” with a straight face.
Link to the rest at Wired and thanks to Jim for the tip.

“Half a trillion dollars. That barely comprehensible number…”
It used to be. Now gov thinks in trillions as soon as it eyes some new ‘entitlement’ or stimulus giveaway to banks. Think of it, a trillion dollar ‘stimulus’ costs us more than twice as much as everything everyone buys at Wal-Mart in the world in a whole year.
Well, I want Amazon to have competition, but I don’t want that competition to be Walmart.
I won’t even shop there. Walmart = corporate greed at its finest.
I’ve been surprised Wal-Mart hasn’t jumped into digital or hardware-as-store yet. If anyone has the pockets to do it, it’s Wal-Mart.
Amazon vs. Wal-Mart is the next big corporate war, IMO. Amazon is steadily moving into the space of one of the roughest competitors in any business.