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    the success of Wal-Mart, they have never believed in the concept of diversification for the sustenance of its growth and also its advantages at the competitive level. Besides that, Wal-Mart uses acquisition strategy as an approach to their customer and gain market share. An example, Wal-Mart acquired Kosmix in April 2011. Kosmix is a social media company focused on e-commerce. Wal-Mart bought Kosmix because it wanted to interact with their customers better around the world. Wal-Mart has a…

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    Event On October 9, 2013, Wal-Mart Stores and Bharti Enterprises announced the end of their six-year old joint venture in India. Why Wal-Mart entered India? The retail market in the U.S. was saturated and did not have much room for growth. Having touched all parts of home country, it was an inevitable choice to move towards global expansion. Wal-Mart decided to benefit from its everyday low pricing strategy in the other parts of the world…

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    advantage and high firm attractiveness. Although there is a high risk of substitute products, there are fewer substitutes for the actual shopping experience at Target. When I shop at Target vs. Wal-Mart, I notice the differences in the layout of the stores and the friendliness and helpfulness of the employees. Wal-Mart has a large warehouse feel to its stores, which can make some customers feel overwhelmed. Where Target stores feel smaller and more organized, which makes finding products much…

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    Samuel Walton Essay

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    Have you seen the big Wal-Mart stores and superstores in your area? Well it had to be found by somebody. Samuel Walton was born on March 29, 1918 in Kingfisher, Oklahoma. Samuel Moore Walton opened his first Wal-Mart in 1962 after years in the retail management business. This retail discount chain, by 2010 was the one of the worlds largest companies. Samuel Walton’s goal was to make a store that would offer the best prices and attract customers. This can also be revealed by their slogan “Save…

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    number three spots. Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is the world’s biggest physical retailer by a significant margin. For its 2015 fiscal year, the company reported revenue of $485.7 billion, an overall year increase of about 2% (Wal-Mart Annual Report). Although, roughly 60% of the total revenues is associated to operations in the United States, the company operates 11,453 store locations in 27 countries, in addition to…

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    Why Is Walmart Successful

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    of years ago, America’s economy was nowhere near close to world standards. However, as time has progressed it has grown into the largest superpower in the world. One of the major factors to this growth is due to the emergence of entrepreneurs. Wal-Mart is just one successful business that is able to benefit from enormous economies of scale, and find ways to outgrow its competitors (The 39 Most Influential). Sam Walton, the entrepreneur who started it all, was able to accomplish success by…

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    Sam Walton Research Paper

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    In 1986 the Wal-Mart board consisted of only men. Sam Walton appointed Hillary Clinton only to relieve the pressure on him to have a female board member. Also, there 's evidence showing that women are promoted at a slower rate than men. Women make a lot less money than men for doing the same jobs. On average, female store managers earn only slightly less than $90,000 annually compared to male store managers who make over $100,000. Six women sued Wal-Mart for discriminating them on…

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    Target Corporation – Marketing Strategy Product and Price The Target Corporation strives to provide the customer with an exceptional shopping experience by consistently providing quality discount goods and services. All stores sell general merchandise – items that a shopper would use on a daily basis, such as toiletries, cleaning supplies, various electronics, and clothing, food, and services such as photography, eye care, pharmacy, and clinical. Types of food, merchandise, and services differ…

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    Introduction The following situational analysis is on chain retail discount department stores, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. and two of its leading competitors: Target Brands, Inc. and H-E-B. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. was founded by Sam Walton and first opened its doors in the city of Rogers, Arkansas in 1962 (Wal-Mart, 2015). At the same time in Roseville, Minnesota was the opening of Target Discount Store and Supermarket (Target, 2015). In the early 1900’s 1905, to be exact was the opening of C.C. Butt…

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    Related Theory The first issue that rose from the newspaper is that Wal-Mart’s retail company has been sued by Fresno law firm because of wage problem happened in the company. Many Wal-Mart truck drivers were unsatisfied about their salary because Wal-Mart did not pay to them for all the tasks they did. Those unpaid tasks include waiting in line to load or unload their cargo, time spent to fill out the federally mandated trip slips, washing and fueling their trucks. Theories that can apply to…

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