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Fiscal 2007 End-of-Year Unit Count
Discount Sam’s Neighborhood
State Stores Supercenters Clubs Markets
Alabama 11 79 11 2
Alaska 7 – 3 –
Arizona 13 49 13 11
Arkansas 18 62 6 6
California 145 22 36 –
Colorado 13 48 15 –
Connecticut 28 4 3 –
Delaware 4 4 1 –
Florida 45 146 39 12
Georgia 12 114 22 –
Hawaii 8 – 2 –
Idaho 3 16 2 –
Illinois 78 59 28 –
Indiana 19 76 16 4
Iowa 14 42 8 –
Kansas 13 42 6 3
Kentucky 17 65 7 2
Louisiana 10 71 12 2
Maine 10 12 3 –
Maryland 32 9 12 –
Massachusetts 41 3 3 –
Michigan 34 45 25 –
Minnesota 28 26 13 –
Mississippi 9 55 6 1
Missouri 33 84 15 –
Montana 3 9 1 –
Nebraska – 27 3 –
Nevada 6 20 5 10
New Hampshire 19 7 4 –
New Jersey 44 1 9 –
New Mexico 3 28 7 2
New York 45 43 17 –
North Carolina 31 87 21 –
North Dakota 2 7 3 –
Ohio 38 98 30 –
Oklahoma 23 61 8 16
Oregon 15 14 – –
Pennsylvania 46 73 23 –
Rhode Island 7 2 1 –
South Carolina 12 51 9 –
South Dakota – 12 2 –
Tennessee 8 96 16 6
Texas 50 279 71 30
Utah 2 27 7 5
Vermont 4 – – –
Virginia 19 68 13 –
Washington 21 24 3 –
West Virginia 4 30 5 –
Wisconsin 28 49 12 –
Wyoming – 10 2 –
United States totals 1,075 2,256 579 112
International(1)
Country Units
Argentina 13
Brazil 299
Canada 289
Central America 413
China 73
Japan 392
Mexico 889
Puerto Rico 54
United Kingdom 335
International totals 2,757
Grand totals 6,779
(1) Unit counts are as of December 31, of the years shown for all countries,
except Canada and Puerto Rico, which are as of January 31. Our interna-
tional operating formats varied by market and included:
• Argentina – 13 supercenters
• Brazil – 26 supercenters, 19 Sam’s Clubs, 66 hypermarkets (Hiper Bompreço,
Big), 157 supermarkets (Bompreço, Mercadorama, Nacional), 11 cash-n-
carry stores (Maxxi Alacado), 15 combination discount and grocery stores
(Todo Dia), 3 general merchandise stores (Magazine) and 2 discount
stores (Mini Bompreço)
• Canada – 7 supercentres, 276 discount stores and 6 Sam’s Clubs
• China – 68 supercenters, 2 Neighborhood Markets and 3 Sam’s Clubs
• Costa Rica – 4 hypermarkets (Hiper Mas), 23 supermarkets (Más por
Menos), 8 warehouse stores (Maxi Bodega) and 102 discount stores (Pali)
• El Salvador – 2 hypermarkets (Hiper Paiz), 32 supermarkets (La Despensa
de Don Juan) and 29 discount stores (Despensa Familiar)
• Guatemala – 6 hypermarkets (Hiper Paiz), 28 supermarkets (Paiz),
8 warehouse stores (Maxi Bodega), 2 membership clubs (Club Co)
and 88 discount stores (Despensa Familiar)
• Honduras – 1 hypermarket (Hiper Paiz), 6 supermarkets (Paiz), 5 warehouse
stores (Maxi Bodega) and 29 discount stores (Despensa Familiar)
• Japan – 97 hypermarkets (Livin, Seiyu), 293 supermarkets (Seiyu, Sunny)
and 2 general merchandise stores (Seiyu)
• Mexico – 118 supercenters, 77 Sam’s Clubs, 100 supermarkets (Superama,
Mi Bodega), 219 combination discount and grocery stores (Bodega),
61 department stores (Suburbia), 312 restaurants and 2 discount stores
(Mi Bodega Express)
• Nicaragua – 5 supermarkets (La Unión) and 35 discount stores (Pali)
• Puerto Rico – 6 supercenters, 8 discount stores, 9 Sam’s Clubs and
31 supermarkets (Amigo)
• United Kingdom – 23 supercenters (Asda), 291 supermarkets (Asda),
7 general merchandise stores (Asda Living), 12 apparel stores (George)
and 2 discount stores (Asda Essentials)