The chart highlights the dramatic shifts in market value among the largest public U.S. retailers from 2010 to 2020. Amazon's meteoric rise is particularly striking, with a staggering 2,830% increase in market value, reaching $1.4 trillion by 2020. This growth dwarfs that of other major retailers, underscoring Amazon's dominance in the e-commerce sector. Traditional retail giants like Walmart and The Home Depot also saw significant growth, with market values of $339 billion and $267 billion, respectively. Notably, The Home Depot's market value surged by 466%, reflecting a robust expansion in the home improvement sector. Meanwhile, Costco's impressive 458% growth highlights its strong performance in the wholesale retail space. Despite these gains, the pharmacy sector, represented by CVS and Walgreens, experienced more modest growth, with CVS doubling its market value to $84 billion. The data reveals a clear trend: companies that adapted to digital and e-commerce strategies saw the most substantial growth, while traditional retail models faced more challenges. This shift underscores the importance of innovation and adaptability in the rapidly evolving retail landscape. The chart serves as a compelling visual representation of how market dynamics have shifted over the decade, with e-commerce emerging as a dominant force.