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Essay heading: Walmart: Mad Or Methodical?
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Wal-Mart is not only the world’s largest retailer; it is the world’s largest company (Fishman, 2003). Wal-Mart does more business than Target, Sears, J.C. Penney, Safeway, Kroger and Kmart combined (Fishman, 2003). In fiscal 2005, the company generated more than $312.4 billion and netted almost $11.2 billion of that sum (“The Wal-Mart Story,” 2006)... displayed 300 characters
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In a December 2003 article entitled, “The Wal-Mart you don’t know,” the overarching sentiment was that Wal-Mart is a great company and a great company to do business with. John Mariotti, the former President of Huffy Bicycle Company and now chairman of World Kitchen, was very clear on his opinion of Wal-Mart: “Wal-Mart has done more good for America by several thousand orders of magnitude than they’ve done bad... displayed next 300 characters
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