List of Assets Owned By Walmart - United States

United States

  • Walmart Stores U.S. - 3,898 total units as of May 31, 2012
    • Walmart Discount Stores (614)
    • Walmart Supercenters (3,060)
    • Supermarkets (209) - includes Neighborhood Market, Amigo and Supermercado stores
    • Small Format Stores (15) - includes Walmart Express, Walmart on Campus and Super Ahorros stores
    • Walmart.com
  • Sam's Club (612)
  • Logistics
    • Walmart Transportation LLC
    • Distribution Centers/Transportation Offices (130)
  • Walmart Realty
  • Walmart Vacations (no longer available)
  • Claims Management, Inc.
  • Walmart Portrait Studios was rebranded as PictureMe! Portrait Studios in late 2006. The Portrait Studios are operated by CPI Corp, Inc. under an agreement with Walmart. Space is leased and they are independently owned and operated and only pay rent to Walmart and a license fee to use the Walmart brand. Also, most Doctors of Optometry are independent contractors and are not employees of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. but instead pay rent to use space in Walmart and Sam's Club Vision Centers.
  • The Walmart Money Center (Formerly Wal-Mart Financial Services Network) is a tradename for financial services provided in their stores, including the Walmart Money Cardâ„¢, Money Transfers, Bill Payments, Money Orders, Check Cashing and Check Printing.

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