
Jim, Alice and Rob Walton are big winners from Walmart’s stock surge this year.REUTERS/Rick Wilking
Walmart stock has soared 58% this year to record highs, making its founding family richer than ever.
Retail legend Sam Walton’s three surviving children are each worth more than $100 billion.
Walmart and the Waltons have benefited from a signature strategy and cost pressures on consumers.
Walmart stock has soared to record highs, lifting the retailer’s founding family to new levels of wealth. Experts say its signature strategy has fueled the stellar run, and they’re not surprised to see the Waltons reap the rewards.
Shares of Walmart have jumped 58% this year to about $83, valuing the company at nearly $670 billion at Wednesday’s close. The stock surge has added more than $32 billion to the fortunes of each of founder Sam Walton’s three surviving children — Jim, Rob, and Alice.
The siblings rank among the world’s 20 wealthiest people and have net worths in excess of $100 billion, per the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Together they’re far richer than Elon Musk, who tops the rich list with a $237 billion net worth.
Walmart generated $643 billion in net sales and $27 billion in operating income last year. The Sam’s Club owner has about 10,500 stores worldwide and employs around 2.1 million people, including almost 1.6 million in the US — roughly 1% of the workforce.
The megaretailer and its biggest shareholders owe much of their success to selling everyday products at low prices, David King, the Higdon Professor of Management at Florida State University and the coauthor of a 2017 case study on Walmart, told Business Insider.
Value for money is top of mind for many shoppers, who’ve been hit in recent years by higher prices for basics such as food, fuel, and housing, and higher monthly payments on their credit cards, car loans, mortgages, and other debts.
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