Wal-Mart de México, S.A.B. de C.V.

About Wal-Mart de México, S.A.B. de C.V.

Wal-Mart de México, S.A.B. de C.V. owns and operates self-service stores in Mexico and Central America. The company operates discount warehouses and stores, hypermarkets, supermarkets, and membership self-service wholesale stores. It operates 2,198 Bodega Aurrerá discount stores, 294 Walmart hypermarkets, 14 Superama supermarkets, 85 Walmart Express supermarkets, and 165 Sam's Club membership self-service wholesale stores. The company also operates 572 Despensa Familiar and Palí discount stores; 98 Paiz, La Despensa de Don Juan, La Unión, and Más x Menos supermarkets; 158 Bodegas, Maxi Bodega, and Maxi Palí stores; and 36 Walmart hypermarkets in Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and El Salvador. In addition, it imports and sells goods; develops properties; and manages real estate companies. The company was founded in 1958 and is headquartered in Mexico City, Mexico. Wal-Mart de México, S.A.B. de C.V. is a subsidiary of Intersalt, S. De R.l. De C.v.

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https://www.walmex.mx

WALMEX.MX Mexico

73.64USD1.02 (+1.39%)

• At close Thu Oct 06 2022

Mexico exchange

Sector: Consumer Defensive

Industry: Discount Stores

Location Mexico, Mexico City

Grade: AAA

69,956,266,394 USD
MARKET CAP
24.004
PE
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BETA (5y)
2.830
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
58%
for 3 years
33%
for 2 years
26%
for last year
5%
for this year
0%
Wal-Mart de México, S.A.B. de C.V.
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