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Comment by phyzix5761

13 hours ago

I was shocked to find out tonight that WSJ's net profit margin was just 3.2% in 2024. I would have thought it was a lot more. Also, surprisingly Walmart's net profit margin is only 2.85% for 2025. You would think these huge companies are making huge profits.

Maybe the big players can get by with a smaller percentage of a huge number.

I’d also expect the competition in the “big leagues” to be more aggressive, resulting in leaner margins.

Also these are huge companies. Small companies might find a niche that is small in absolute terms, but large relative to the company. That niche might be underserved, allowing the small company to make large percentage based margins.

I thought Walmart was well known as an early innovator in precise-but-low-margin business operations?