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What are these associates smiling about?
Three great businesses
Our businesses continually succeed because of dedicated frontline associates, but we also thrive thanks to so many great
individuals behind the scenes – experts in information systems, global procurement, real estate, logistics, advertising,
merchandising, accounting, recruiting – to name just some. At Wal-Mart, we know every detail counts, and we are
fortunate to have associates who take care of countless details with skill and imagination every day, all year long.
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Business Units Executives
INTERNATIONAL
Total Number of Locations: 2,285
Total FY ’06 Sales: $62.7 billion
As of January 31, 2006
Total Number of Locations: 3,289
Total FY ’06 Sales: $209.9 billion
As of January 31, 2006
Total Number of Locations: 567
Total FY ’06 Sales: $39.8 billion
As of January 31, 2006
We remain committed to serving the needs of our
members – where pennies matter – by leveraging
productivity improvements and lowering expenses,
so that we can provide the products and services
they want at the lowest prices in the industry.
Doug McMillon, Executive Vice President, President and
Chief Executive Offi cer, SAM’S CLUB
We are intent on driving comparative store sales
by being relevant to our broad customer base and by
improving our cost structure and inventory flow
to strengthen return on investment.
John Menzer, Vice Chairman, responsible for U.S.
Our approach to ensuring continued profitable
growth includes three dimensions – new markets
with multiple formats, new store growth in existing
markets and increasing sales at existing stores.
Mike Duke, Vice Chairman, responsible for Wal-Mart International
Pictured left to right; Sharon Orlopp, SVP, People,
SAM’S CLUB, Doug McMillon, EVP, President and
CEO, SAM’S CLUB, Mark Goodman, EVP, Marketing,
Membership and E-commerce, SAM’S CLUB
Pictured left to right; Eduardo Castro-Wright, EVP,
President and CEO, Wal-Mart Stores Division U.S.,
John Menzer, Vice Chairman, Linda Dillman, EVP
Risk Management and Benefi ts Administration
Pictured left to right; Wan Ling Martello, CFO,
Wal-Mart International, Mike Duke, Vice Chairman,
Eduardo Soloranzo, President and CEO, Wal-Mart
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