Amazon Surpasses Walmart in Quarterly Sales for the First Time
Amazon has surpassed Walmart in quarterly revenue for the first time, marking a shift in retail dominance. Amazon reported $187.8 billion in revenue in the fourth quarter, while Walmart brought in $180.5 billion. While Walmart still leads in annual sales, Amazon is closing the gap. Projections show both companies nearing $700 billion in revenue for the fiscal year.
Amazon’s rapid growth isn’t just about selling more products—it’s about also about how it moves them. The company has built a faster and more efficient supply chain than ever. Its network of fulfillment centers, third-…
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