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1
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
ANNUAL REPORT 2001
DIRECTORS:
John T. Chambers
Stephen Friedman
Stanley C. Gault
David D. Glass
Roland Hernandez
Dr. Frederick S. Humphries
E. Stanley Kroenke
Elizabeth A. Sanders
H. Lee Scott
Jack C. Shewmaker
Donald G. Soderquist
Dr. Paula Stern
Jose Villarreal
John T. Walton
S. Robson Walton
OFFICERS:
S. Robson Walton
Chairman of the Board
H. Lee Scott
President & CEO
David D. Glass
Chairman, Executive Committee
of the Board
Paul R. Carter
Executive Vice President &
President, Wal-Mart Realty
Bob Connolly
Executive Vice President, Merchandise
Thomas M. Coughlin
Executive Vice President &
President & CEO, Wal-Mart Stores Division
David Dible
Executive Vice President, Specialty Division
Michael Duke
Executive Vice President, Administration
Thomas Grimm
Executive Vice President &
President & CEO, SAM’S CLUB
Don Harris
Executive Vice President, Operations
John B. Menzer
Executive Vice President &
President & CEO, International Division
Coleman Peterson
Executive Vice President, People Division
Thomas M. Schoewe
Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer
Robert K. Rhoads
Senior Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary
J. J. Fitzsimmons
Senior Vice President, Finance & Treasurer
1997 $104.9
1998 $118.0
1999 $137.6
2000 $165.0
2001 $191.3
1997 $.67
1998 $.78
1999 $.99
2000 $1.21
2001 $1.41
1997 7.9%
1998 8.5%
1999 9.6%
2000 9.5%*
2001 8.7%
1997 19.2 %
1998 19.8%
1999 22.4%
2000 22.9%
2001 22.0%
Return on Assets Return on Shareholder’s Equity
Earnings Per Share
Net Sales
*Calculated giving effect to the amount by which a lawsuit settlement
exceeded established reserves. If this settlement was not considered,
the return was 9.8%.