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Wal-Mart just released their quarterly sales info... They made 100.25 Billion dollars in sales between April 2009 and June 2009. In the report, they noted that due to the currency exchange rate they lost about 4 billion dollars in sales, and they were pissing about it.

That meas they made about 400 Billion dollars a year.

Profit wise, they made at least 40 percent, if not more on absolutely everything they sell - right down to the hand sanitizer and perscriptions. What's 40 percent of 100 billion? 40 billion, people.

Walmart makes so much money, they don't know what to do with it, so they're trying to "go green." If they wanted to, (no joke) Walmart could give every single employee (about 400 per non-super center, 500-800+ per super center) a $100,000 check/bonus and still have enough to re-vamp every single store they own with cutting edge technology, "go green" everything, solar panels, and just about anything else they could EVER dream of.

Walmart is raking it in by the semi-load every single minute... here's some statistics based on last quarter's sales:

fyi: (numbers are approximated)

A year: 400 billion

A month: 33.33 billion

A week: 8.25 billion

A day: 1.5 billion

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