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iPad Mini, XBOX One, 'Call of Duty Ghosts' Top Sellers at Walmart (AAPL) (MSFT) (ATVI) (WMT)

November 29, 2013 6:52 AM
Walmart (NYSE; WMT) today announced record-breaking Black Friday results. Millions of customers, once again, took advantage of the retailer's deals that began on Thanksgiving Day and last throughout the weekend.

"We said Black Friday is the Super Bowl of retail, we ran a play that only Walmart could deliver and our customers loved it," said Bill Simon, president and CEO of Walmart U.S. "Our Black Friday events were bigger, better, faster, cheaper and safer than ever. More customers chose us, we had the prices and products they were looking for, and we're not finished yet. Helping families get ready for a great Christmas – and get a lot of great deals while they're at it – is exactly what we're going to continue to do."

Last year, Walmart served 22 million customers on Thanksgiving Day. This year, even more customers chose to shop Walmart:

More than 1 million customers took advantage of Walmart's One-Hour Guarantee which was expanded from three items last year to 21 items this year.

From 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., Walmart processed more than 10 million register transactions in its stores.

Walmart.com processed nearly 400 million page views on Thanksgiving Day, including customers who used mobile devices and tablets.

Walmart continued to set itself apart from its competition this holiday season. For the first time, customers were offered wristbands for popular products, allowing them to shop while they waited for deals. Customers also flocked to Black Friday savings that were only available at Walmart on the new Sony PS4, Microsoft Xbox One and other items. These offerings were in addition to the retailer's expanded One-Hour Guarantee on hot electronics, toys, home goods and other items.

"Our success today and throughout the holiday season wouldn't be possible without our dedicated associates. Every year, they exceed our expectations and this year, they really brought their A-game," Simon continued. "It's a lot of hard work, but our amazing team pulls it off every year."

In appreciation for their hard work, Walmart will provide $70 million in holiday pay to hourly store associates. Walmart store associates who work on Thanksgiving Day will also receive a 25 percent discount on an entire purchase on Dec. 5 and Dec. 6, allowing associates to save millions of dollars on holiday gifts for their families. This is on top of the quarterly bonus full- and part-time store associates receive based on their stores' third quarter performance.

"I think it's great that Walmart is giving me a 25 percent discount on an entire purchase for working on Thanksgiving. I feel that my hard work is being recognized and rewarded," said Ann Gilchrist, customer service manager in Escanaba, Mich. "Last year I saved $100 with the extra discount and I saw others save even more."

Top Sellers Across The Country

From coast to coast, yesterday's top sellers at Walmart – in stores and online -were big screen televisions, the iPad mini, laptops, XBOX ONE, PS4 and Call of Duty Ghosts. Customers also bought:

2.8 million towels,
2 million televisions,
1.4 million tablets,
300,000 bicycles and
1.9 million dolls.

In addition, hand-held video games and SLR digital cameras were some of the most popular items on Walmart.com.

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