Sam Walton

Businessman and founder of Walmart

Sam Walton - Leaders & Politicians born March 29th, 1918
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Founded Walmart in 1962, reshaping retail by introducing a model of discount pricing and large-scale stores. Expanded the business with the creation of Sam's Club in 1983, catering to warehouse shopping. Grew Walmart into one of the largest retail chains globally, emphasizing customer service and distribution efficiency. Authored 'Made in America', reflecting on business practices and philosophy. Focused on rural markets initially, contributing to economic changes across the United States.

Founded Walmart in 1962

Established Sam's Club in 1983

Grew Walmart into a global retail leader

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