Wal-Mart Explains Why It’s a ‘Socially Responsible’ Company
A group called The New Hampshire Businesses for Social Responsibility (NHBSR) will be meeting with regional Wal-Mart corporate staff at the Portsmouth, New Hampshire Wal-Mart
A group called The New Hampshire Businesses for Social Responsibility (NHBSR) will be meeting with regional Wal-Mart corporate staff at the Portsmouth, New Hampshire Wal-Mart
Residents in Homer, Alaska have a big box fight on their hands. Here’s a report from citizens who hope to freeze the project out: “Homer
WMT “is increasingly following Amazon’s lead.” The retailer had its “15th straight quarter of double-digit e-commerce growth,” after it was slow to create an online marketplace imitating AMZN. WMT owes a big debt to Jeff Bezos for lighting the way. https://t.co/deOCCLFZ3U https://t.co/yXL37byf0a
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