Meant to post this awhile back but I lost it in my files. I found them when I was searching for something and decided to post them. While an item or two might be dated, I think some of this is pretty scary:
"Wal-Mart's turnover is so rapid that 70% of its merchandise is rung
up at the register before the company has paid for it."
* "Its truckers are trained to avoid deluded motorists who dream of a
collision and a Wal-Mart-sized settlement."
* "More than 70 million people already roam its aisles each week."
* "If Wal-Mart maintains its annual growth rate of 15%, it will be
twice as big in five years.
* "Wal-Mart's sales on one day last fall--$1.42 billion--were larger
than the GDPs of 36 countries."
* "It is the biggest employer in 21 states, with more people in
uniform than the U.S. Army."
* "It plans to grow this year by the equivalent of--take your
pick--one Dow Chemical, one PepsiCo, one Microsoft, or one Lockheed
Martin."
* "If the estimated $2 billion it loses through theft each year were
incorporated as a business, it would rank No. 694 on the FORTUNE 1,000."
* With no advertising, Wal-Mart's Ol' Roy dog food now outsells
Nestlé's Purina as the world's top-selling brand.
* Houston Supercenters now offer used cars, "testing a no-haggle
approach under the name Price 1".
* "Regulators have twice thwarted Wal-Mart's attempts to buy a bank."
Western Union charges $50 to wire $1,000 from Texas to Mexico vs. a flat $12.95 at Wal-Mart, "and 46-cent money orders instead of the 90 cents charged by the U.S. Postal Service."
* "Wal-Mart vacations. Internet access. Flower delivery. Online DVD
rentals a la Netflix. All happening."
* "Speed is why it routes ships from China through the Suez Canal and
across the Atlantic, so that exactly 50% of imports end up on each
coast--more expensive in the short run, but faster in the long."
* "The U.S. Mint chose Wal-Mart, not banks, to introduce its Sacagawea gold dollar in 2000."
* "A German judge once ordered Wal-Mart to raise its prices"
Cher