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    Is Wal-Mart a Monopsony?

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    Wal-Mart Is the world ’s largest retailer‚ Wal-Mart‚ a Monopsyny? • Monopsony arises when a firm captures the ability to dictate price to its suppliers‚ because the suppliers have no real choice other than to deal with that buyer. • One in every five retail sales in America is recorded at Wal-Mart ’s cash registers. • The firm ’s revenue nearly equals that of the next six retailers combined. • Wal-Mart has faced several accusations of‚ "predatory pricing"‚ or intentionally selling a product

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    Kudler Frequent Shopper System Retailers use frequent shopper programs to reward customers for shopping loyalty with exclusive offers and attracts new customers by discounting certain products when they use a shopper card. Kudler Fine Foods hopes to capitalize on the frequent buyer program marketing strategy to improve operational efficiency and increase the consumer purchase cycle. The purchasing data provides a detailed list of consumer buying trends invaluable to the company and its suppliers

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    Wal-Mart Scandal

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    New York Times reporter David Barstow uncovered a shocking story against retail giant‚ Wal-Mart. His investigation started after Wal-Mart shut down its internal investigation over the possible bribery of Mexican officials. Wal-Mart used these bribes to accelerate growth in their Mexican zoning areas. These allegations surfaced when a Hispanic lawyer contacted Wal-Mart headquarters in Bentonville Arkansas. This lawyer had inside information on Wal-Mart’s bribes‚ as he represented them in their acts

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    Frequent Shopper Program: Part I The Frequent Shopper Program identifies‚ determines‚ and tracks customers’ purchasing behavior. The program is applied by retailers to attract long-term customers that demonstrate a loyal relationship between both parties (Iterative and Incremental Development Testing‚ 2008). This paper discusses the methods that can be used in the development of the Frequent Shopper Program by Smith Systems Consulting. Waterfall model Waterfall Model operates in a waterfall process

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    Wal Mart Analysis

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    “Wal-Mart Price Cuts More Barks than Bite” Friday‚ April 9‚ 2010; 4:30 PM Part I: Wal-Mart is promoting a new price cut‚ which promises even larger price cut than the usual from the world’s largest retailer. Wal-Mart said Friday it is stepping up price cuts‚ although it wouldn’t specify how much it is amping up its typical weekly discounts designed to lure customers. The company will decrease their prices on about 10‚000 items in stages‚ which took place April 1st. Examples online include

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    External Environmental Conditions: Generally favorable but changing. • Socio-cultural Segment: Shoppers are decreasing the amount of time spent shopping. Grocery shopping is being viewed as a “need to do” instead of “want to do.” As a result‚ consumers now travel fewer isles and ultimately spend less time in the store. • Technological Segment: The linking of several different systems (ex. wireless communications) used by retailers has provided a near flawless flow of information and better

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    Wal-Mart Case

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    1. What are some of Wal-Mart’s FSAs? To what extent are these FSAs location-bound or internationally transferable? Some of the FSAs of Wal-Mart are its ‘every day low price’ (EDLP) philosophy and its so-called ‘exceptional service’. The EDLP and the service seem to be internationally transferable FSAs‚ because they can be copied to other countries. The EDLP is based on efficient distribution systems‚ very innovative technology‚ low prices negotiated with suppliers and efficient processes with suppliers

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    Wal-Mart Case

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    Wal-Mart Case Wal-World? Strategic Planning Individual Assignment Table of Contents Introduction .3 “Wal-Mart takes on the world” Case overview 4 1. International expansion as a critical part of Wal-Mart’s strategy 5 2. Success in Canada and Latin America and why not Europe? 5 3. How could the company ensure success in China and India? 6 4. Transferring Wal-Mart’s business practices and culture internationally 6 5. Can American success leverage International success? 6 6. Early

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    K-Mart Mission and Vision

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    recent years‚ Kmart has established itself as the third leading discount retailer in the United States‚ following behind Wal-Mart and Target. Kmart’s low prices and array of product have appealed mainly to low-middle class families. Kmart has fallen from the glory days when it was the leading and only discount retail store on the block. After the opening of discount giant Wal-Mart in 1962‚ and second largest discount retail store Target in the same year‚ Kmart slowly began to enter the back of consumers’

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    Up against Wal-Mart

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    The Wal-Mart Dispute Karen Olsson believes that Wal-Mart‚ the world’s largest retailer company‚ under pays their employees for the amount of work they do daily. They do not offer good working conditions for their employees or enough medical benefits to support themselves and their families. Sebastian Mallaby says that Wal-Mart is not wrong for the way that they run their business; he feels as though Wal-Mart does their consumers a favor by keeping the wages low and offering “low prices”

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