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    Walmart Analysis

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    Company Information Sam Walton opened their first Walmart store since July 2‚ 1962. “People think we got big by putting big stores in small towns. Really‚ we got big by replacing inventory with information.” They opened their first store in Rogers‚ Arkansas. By 1967 they owned 24 stores and bringing in $12.7 million in sales. By 1970 Walmart went national. They also became a publicly trading company. In 1980’s the first Sam’s Club opened and the first Walmart Supercenter opened as well. It combines

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    an international scale. Wal-Mart is an example of globalization due to the fact that Wal-Mart is present in multiple countries and it unites foreign countries with jobs. Sam Walton founder of Wal-Mart was born in 1918 in Kingfisher‚ Oklahoma. Mr. Walton opened the first Wal-Mart in 1962 at the age of 44 in Rogers‚ Arkansas. Sam Walton died in 1992. Mr. Walton left many objects and knowledge behind; one thing was this quote "If we work together‚ we’ll lower the cost of living for everyone‚ we’ll give

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    Walmart History

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    Wal-Mart Stores History Sam Walton founded Walmart in 1962. He was a businessman who started working in retail in 1940 at a J.C. Penney store in Des Moines‚ Iowa. In 1945‚ he ran a retail store in Newport‚ Arkansas‚ part of a chain of variety stores named Ben Franklin. Instead of renewing his lease‚ however‚ he decided to open a new Ben Franklin franchise in Bentonville‚ Arkansas and called it “Walton’s Five and Dime.” He succeeded by selling at a discount. Walmart’s purpose best exemplifies what

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    Walmart Impact On Society

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    beginning of a decade of growth and domination for the Walmart franchise‚ and by 1979 Walton had opened a distribution center‚ been included in the New York Stock Exchange‚ and established the Walmart Foundation; however‚ this was just the beginning for Sam and the Walmart corporation. In the year 1983‚ the first Sam’s Club was opened. Sam’s Club‚ a retailer that specializes in wholesale‚ was created by Walton to provide other small business owners with an opportunity to purchase inexpensive merchandise

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    Who Is Wal-Mart?

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    the world and 1.3 million in the United States alone (www.corporate.walmart.com‚ n. d.). In 2013‚ Wal-Mart ranked number one in the fortune 500 list with revenue of $469‚162‚000‚ according to www.financials.morningstar.com (n. d.). On July 2‚ 1962‚ Sam Walton opened the first Walmart store in Rodgers‚ Arkansas

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    manufacturers‚ wages and jobs‚ the culture of shopping‚ the shape of our communities‚ and the environment; a global force of unprecedented nature. (C. Fishman. Wal-Mart effect) Wal-Mart the superstore chain had first evolved over 30 years ago by its creator Sam Walton. Back then it was an idea to develop a one stop store where consumers can purchase all their needs in one store. It has since then‚ grown into one of the largest retailers ever imagined. It affects local and global economies in the sense that

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    The Maltese Falcon

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    Robert and Nietzel‚ Michael T. Private Eyes: One Hundred and One Knights. Bowling Green: Bowling Green University Press‚ 1985. Dumenil‚ Lynn. Modern Temper: American Culture and Society in the 1920 ’s. New York: Hill and Wang‚ 1995. Freeman‚ Don. "Sam Spade ’s San Francisco." Saturday Evening Post. 264(1992): 78-82. Hammett‚ Dashiell. The Maltese Falcon. New York: Vintage Books‚ 1992. Paul‚ Robert S. Whatever Happened to Sherlock Holmes: Detective Fiction‚ Popular Theology‚ and Society. Southern

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    02/15/2014 MANAGING TALENT: How Wal-Mart Is Setting Pay at the Top ... and Bottom 2. Walmart is one of the largest retail companies in the world‚ raking in billions each year. Sam Walton the founder of Walmart had a vision for its store and sadly his vision for selling American made merchandise‚ the best customer service and home to all employees has failed miserably in recent years. I use to work for Walmart so reading this

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    Overview: Phillipe Williams Rasmussen College B119/MNA1161 Section 03 Customer Service‚ Spring 2013 Ed Khouri 04/28/2013 Company Selection and Overview The story behind Wal-Mart is a very impressive one‚ one to be marveled amongst many. Sam Walton‚ one of the most driven and impressive business minds ever in my opinion. He started and founded his first Wal-Mart in 1962 in Rogers‚ AK. Getting his start in a small variety store he called Waltons. This small store was very successful‚ unfortunately

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    save people money so they can live better"‚ and logo/symbol/slogan all coincide in order to connotate better living & associate this‚ with Walmart themselves - Name: Walmart‚ previously known as ‘Walton’s Five and Dime store’ - 1945-1962 – Sam Walton‚ a former department store employee‚ purchased a branch of the Ben Franklin stores – aiming to sell products at lower prices for a higher sales volume‚ despite a lower profit margin - 1962 - expanded to 24 stores across Arkansas (US)‚ reaching

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