Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. reported net sales for the four-week period ending July 30, 2004, of $20.6 billion, an increase of 10.9% over the $18.6 billion in the same four-week period in the prior year. Sales for the twenty-six week period were $135.065 billion, an increase of 12.1 percent over $120.517 billion in the similar period in the prior year.
The Wal-Mart Division's sales for the four-week period were $13.764 billion, up 9.3 percent over sales of $12.588 billion in the same four-week period in the prior year. The Division's sales for the twenty-six weeks of $90.593 billion were up 10.8 percent over $81.797 billion in the similar prior-year period.
SAM'S CLUB sales for the four-week period were $2.707 billion, up 8.8 percent over sales of $2.487 billion in the same four-week period in the prior year. Club sales for the twenty-six weeks of $18.086 billion were up 9.7 percent over the $16.482 billion in the similar prior-year period.
The International Division's sales for the four-week period were $4.139 billion, up 17.8 percent over sales of $3.514 billion in the same four- week period in the prior year. The Division's sales for the twenty-six weeks of $26.386 billion were up 18.7 percent over the $22.238 billion in the similar prior-year period.
Comparable sales for the periods ending July 30, 2004 and August 1, 2003, were as follows:
4 Weeks 26 Weeks This Year Last Year This Year Last Year Wal-Mart 2.4 % 4.5 % 3.9 % 2.8 % SAM'S CLUB 7.7 % 5.1 % 8.3 % 3.0 % Total U.S. 3.2 % 4.6 % 4.6 % 2.8 %
For the August four-week period, we forecast comparative sales for the U.S. to be up in the 2 to 4 percent range.