Introduce of Retail Business
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1962 – The first Wal-Mart store opens in Rogers, Ark.
1968 – Wal-Mart expands outside of Arkansas, opening stores in Sikekton, Mo., and Claremore, Okla.
1970 – With 38 stores open, Wal-Mart enjoys $44.2 million in sales. The company also opened its first distribution center in 1970 in Bentonville, Ark.
1972 – Wal-Mart is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. For two years before it was listed on the NYSE, shares in the company were traded over the counter, meaning that brokers directly bought and sold the stock from one another.
1977 – Illinois becomes the tenth state to have a Wal-Mart store.
1983 – The first Sams Club, the companys first members-only warehouse store, opens in Oklahoma. The new club is setup to compete with Costco, which first opened for business customers in 1976.
1987 – Wal-Mart celebrates its 25th anniversary. After 25 years in business, the company boasts some 1,198 stores with $15.9 billion in sales that year.
1988 – The first Wal-Mart Supercenter opens in Missouri. Those stores, which now encompass some 109,000 to 220,000 square feet, contain a traditional Wal-Mart and a supermarket.
1990 – Wal-Mart becomes the number one retailer in the United States, with some $26 billion in sales. Wal-Mart also purchased grocery distributor McLane Co., which was sold to Warren Buffetts Berkshire Hathaway in 2003.
1991 – Wal-Mart opens its first international store in Mexico City. The company also continued to increase the number of Sams Club by merging with The Wholesale Club Inc. of Indianapolis. Those 28 stores were then integrated into the Sams Club chain.
1992 – Wal-Mart co-founder Sam Walton dies at the age of 74. His brother and Wal-Mart partner James “Bud” Walton dies three years later.
1993 – The Wal-Mart International Division is created to increase the companys ability to expand overseas.
1995 – With the opening of the first store in Vermont, Wal-Mart has stores in all 50 states.
1995 – The companys 1,995 Wal-Mart stores, 239 Supercenters, 433 Sams Clubs and 276 international stores reached $93.6 billion in sales and employ and 675,000 people.
1996 – Wal-Mart and several other retailers file suit against Visa and MasterCard. The suit accused the credit card companies of violating antitrust laws when they forced merchants that accept Visa and MasterCard credit cards to also accept their debit cards. The lawsuits were later settled, with Wal-Mart and the other retailers receiving several billion dollars from the