Walmart’s e-commerce sales were up 43 percent for Q4 FY 2019, the 13-week period ended Jan. 25. Sam’s Club e-commerce sales grew 21 percent. Customers “continue to respond to our increasingly omnichannel offerings. We’re executing against our strategy and it’s working,” said Walmart spokesperson Robyn Babbitt. Walmart’s e-commerce focus “remains on earning repeat visits and strengthening our assortment of merchandise.” It’s also “improving search, enhancing our website, and executing better on the fundamentals.”
Walmart E-Commerce Has Blowout Q4
Posted by: Richard Adhikari February 20, 2019 10:34 AMWalmart’s e-commerce sales were up 43 percent for Q4 FY 2019, the 13-week period ended Jan. 25. Sam’s Club e-commerce sales grew 21 percent. Customers “continue to respond to our increasingly omnichannel offerings. We’re executing against our strategy and it’s working,” said Walmart spokesperson Robyn Babbitt. Walmart’s e-commerce focus “remains on earning repeat visits and strengthening our assortment of merchandise.” It’s also “improving search, enhancing our website, and executing better on the fundamentals.”