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    Corporate governance Ethical Standards Conflicts of InterestIn accordance with the Constitution and the Corporations Act 2001‚ Directors are required to disclose to the Board any material contract in which they may have an interest. In compliance with section 195 of the Corporations Act 2001 any Director with a material personal interest in a matter being considered by the Board will not vote on or be present when the matter is being considered. If the material personal interest is disclosed or

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    Wal-Mart Financial Health Evaluation David Carlson ACC 230 February 27‚ 2011 Anne Klemme Wal-Mart Financial Health Evaluation When analyzing the annual financial reports for Wal-Mart it is easy to see a positive outlook in Wal-Mart ’s future of financial health. Looking at and comparing the ratios with other companies in the same industry‚ Wal-Mart seems to be the easy frontrunner. A review of the current‚ debt/equity‚ inventory turnover‚ net profit margin‚ Return on Total Assets (ROA)‚

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    The Marketing Environment: Wal-Mart Corporation The Marketing Environment: Wal-Mart Corporation Wal-Mart is one of the world’s greatest assets to most people. It provides consumer’s a place they can go to virtually get anything they need from‚ car repairs‚ to groceries‚ prescription’s‚ even the latest toys and electronics. With all that said‚ this paper relates to the different forces in business that affects business: competitive‚ economic‚ political + legal + regulatory‚ technological‚ cultural

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    Wal-Mart Stores has successfully been operated as a discount store according to their "Everyday Low Price" philosophy since 1970. Exhibit 1 shows analysis of Wal-Mart’s relative costs of 1984. In order to compare in terms of the discount industry‚ we can use the record of Wal-Mart without Sam’s. The gross margin of Wal-Mart was lower than that of the discount industry. The income of Wal-Mart‚ however‚ was larger than that of the discount industry because the selling general and administration expenses

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    Companies selected are Wal-Mart and Target. Both companies have their financial year ended in January. Income Statement of the Target is showing gross margin but there is no such break up in Wal-Mart income statement. Income Statement of the Wal-Mart is showing directly operating income. Both companies have cost of goods sold over 70% of their revenue for the recent year. Wal-Mart has two sources of revenue while Target has only one source. Operating income of the Wal-Mart has decreased during the

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    Wal-Mart 5 Forces Analysis

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    BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS The main items that Wal-Mart procures to pursue its operations can be classified into 3 main categories of merchandise‚ labor‚ and stores. Given the size of Wal-Mart’s operations and its focus on continuous cost improvement‚ none of these suppliers have significant bargaining power on Wal-Mart. When analyzed in detail: * Merchandises * As the biggest retailer in U.S. with up to 30% market share in some categories‚ Wal-Mart is the single biggest buyer for most of the

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    Wal-Mart Item Finder Application Kelsey Polston English 315 Professor Mark Crilly November 10‚ 2012 Table of Contents Transmittal……………………………3 Executive Summary…………………..4 The Problem…………………………..5 Wal-Mart History……………..5 Customer Technology………...5 Conclusion……………………………5 References……………………………7 Transmittal Everyone in the United States shops at Wal-Mart Corporation at some point in their life because they have so many items that are useful in everyday life. It can be very frustrating

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    Ethical Practices

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    Primark Questions: 1. What are business ethics? Business ethics are rules of conduct‚ principals‚ and patterns of behavior in business dealings that involve doing the right thing. An ethical business is a business which embraces universal morals and strives for equality of every job and workplace. Although laws and policies are different in every country‚ some have lower ethical standards than others which for example can promote child labor‚ unsafe workplace‚ and many other approaches which

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    Analysis of Wal-Mart’s Strategy and Business Model for Expansion into China. Introduction Business organizations in the modern world face an ever-increasing challenge to compete for a share of the global market. Advances in transportation‚ communications‚ and technology make it possible for a company to build a device in one country out of components made in a dozen other countries and sell it anywhere in the world. To survive in this business environment‚ businesses must devise

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    February 1st‚ 2011 Fighting Against Wal-Mart The article “Up Against Wal-Mart” by Karen Olsson is the detailed explanation of how Wal-Mart treats their customers and more importantly how the million dollar company treats their employees. Olson kicks off the article by telling a story about Jennifer McLaughlin‚ who is a twenty-two year old Wal-Mart employee. She goes on to explain the daily work tasks that she completes. She complains how Wal-Mart runs their business‚ and also how terrible the company

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