Wal-Mart Suddenly Drops Superstore Project
This week, Wal-Mart opponents in a small Ohio community won a sudden — and unanticipated — victory against the world’s largest retailer. On July 11,
This week, Wal-Mart opponents in a small Ohio community won a sudden — and unanticipated — victory against the world’s largest retailer. On July 11,
Wal-Mart has disappeared below the mud on a former sod farm just outside of Chicago. On March 9, 2008, Sprawl-Busters reported that Wal-Mart was knocking
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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