Compare · AMZN vs WMT
AMZN vs WMT
Side-by-side comparison of Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN) and Walmart Inc. (WMT): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both companies sit in the Consumer Discretionary sector. AMZN focuses on Catalog/Specialty Distribution, while WMT focuses on Department/Specialty Retail Stores.
- AMZN is the larger of the two at $2.50T, about 6.6x WMT ($381.46B).
- Over the past year, AMZN is up 11.8% and WMT is up 19.7% - WMT leads by 7.9 points.
- WMT has been more active in the news (27 items in the past 4 weeks vs 16 for AMZN).
- Both have 25 recent analyst ratings on file.
- Company
- Amazon.com Inc.
- Walmart Inc.
- Price
- $232.99-4.75%
- $117.15-0.03%
- Market cap
- $2.50T
- $381.46B
- 1M return
- -12.08%
- -10.52%
- 1Y return
- +11.79%
- +19.74%
- Industry
- Catalog/Specialty Distribution
- Department/Specialty Retail Stores
- Exchange
- NASDAQ
- NYSE
- IPO
- 1997
- News (4w)
- 16
- 27
- Recent ratings
- 25
- 25
Amazon.com Inc.
Amazon.com, Inc. engages in the retail sale of consumer products and subscriptions in North America and internationally. The company operates through three segments: North America, International, and Amazon Web Services (AWS). It sells merchandise and content purchased for resale from third-party sellers through physical and online stores. The company also manufactures and sells electronic devices, including Kindle, Fire tablets, Fire TVs, Rings, and Echo and other devices; provides Kindle Direct Publishing, an online service that allows independent authors and publishers to make their books available in the Kindle Store; and develops and produces media content. In addition, it offers programs that enable sellers to sell their products on its websites, as well as its stores; and programs that allow authors, musicians, filmmakers, skill and app developers, and others to publish and sell content. Further, the company provides compute, storage, database, analytics, machine learning, and other services, as well as fulfillment, advertising, publishing, and digital content subscriptions. Additionally, it offers Amazon Prime, a membership program, which provides free shipping of various items; access to streaming of movies and TV episodes; and other services. The company serves consumers, sellers, developers, enterprises, and content creators. Amazon.com, Inc. was founded in 1994 and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
Walmart Inc.
Walmart Inc. engages in the operation of retail, wholesale, and other units worldwide. The company operates through three segments: Walmart U.S., Walmart International, and Sam's Club. It operates supercenters, supermarkets, hypermarkets, warehouse clubs, cash and carry stores, and discount stores; membership-only warehouse clubs; ecommerce websites, such as walmart.com, walmart.com.mx, walmart.ca, flipkart.com, and samsclub.com; and mobile commerce applications. The company offers grocery products, including dry grocery, snacks, dairy, meat, produce, deli and bakery, frozen foods, and alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages, as well as consumables, such as health and beauty aids, pet supplies, household chemicals, paper goods, and baby products; and health and wellness products covering pharmacy, over-the-counter drugs and other medical products, and optical and clinical services. It also provides gasoline stations and tobacco; home improvement, outdoor living, gardening, furniture, apparel, and jewelry, as well as tools and power equipment, housewares, toys, seasonal items, mattresses, and tire and battery centers; and consumer electronics and accessories, software, video games, office supplies, appliances, and third-party gift cards. In addition, the company offers fuel and financial services and related products, including money orders, prepaid cards, money transfers, and check cashing and bill payment. It operates approximately 11,400 stores and various e-commerce websites under 54 banners in 26 countries. The company was formerly known as Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. and changed its name to Walmart Inc. in February 2018. Walmart Inc. was founded in 1945 and is based in Bentonville, Arkansas.
Latest AMZN
- Pennymac Names AWS as Preferred Cloud Provider, Expanding Strategic Agreement to Deploy Enterprise-Grade AI and Commercialize its Servicing Platform
- Amazon.com Inc. filed SEC Form 8-K: Other Events, Financial Statements and Exhibits
- SEC Form 424B5 filed by Amazon.com Inc.
- Amazon Names Kin by Tayari Jones the No. 1 Book of 2026 So Far
- Amazon.com Inc. filed SEC Form 8-K: Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement, Creation of a Direct Financial Obligation, Financial Statements and Exhibits
- Amazon Supply Chain Services Launches Less-Than-Truckload Freight Offering for All Businesses
- Natalia Dyer Explores Korean Beauty Culture, Unveiling Authentic Charm on Set
- SEC Form FWP filed by Amazon.com Inc.
- SEC Form 424B5 filed by Amazon.com Inc.
- Pinterest Works with AWS to Power Next Chapter of AI-Driven Visual Search Discovery
Latest WMT
- Executive Vice President Nicholas Christopher James sold $342,752 worth of Common (2,900 units at $118.19) as part of a pre-agreed trading plan, decreasing direct ownership by 0.50% to 574,953 units (SEC Form 4)
- Walmart and Sam’s Club Expand Support for Medicare Customers as New Weight Management Coverage Launches
- Large owner Walton Family Holdings Trust disposed of 886,000 units of Common and sold $535,788,409 worth of Common (4,424,704 units at $121.09), decreasing direct ownership by 1% to 502,305,752 units (SEC Form 4)
- Executive Vice President Watkins Latriece covered exercise/tax liability with 3,667 units of Common, decreasing direct ownership by 3% to 116,308 units (SEC Form 4) (withholding tax)
- Executive Vice President Bartlett Daniel J sold $165,965 worth of Common (1,385 units at $119.83) as part of a pre-agreed trading plan, decreasing direct ownership by 0.22% to 633,784 units (SEC Form 4)
- Executive Vice President Guggina David W sold $1,435,204 worth of Common (11,978 units at $119.82) as part of a pre-agreed trading plan, decreasing direct ownership by 9% to 125,067 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Harris Carla A was granted 1,935 units of Common, increasing direct ownership by 4% to 52,033 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Mehrotra Shishir was granted 1,935 units of Common, increasing direct ownership by 150% to 3,221 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Stephenson Randall L was granted 1,935 units of Common, increasing direct ownership by 3% to 66,981 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Walton Steuart L was granted 1,935 units of Common, increasing direct ownership by 2% to 82,312 units (SEC Form 4)