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    Thesis The first year of operation for Wal-Mart was 1962. At this time‚ Sam Walton ’s stores in Arkansas and Kansas were already facing competition from regional discount chains‚ such as K-Mart and Target. Sam traveled the country to study this radical‚ new retailing concept and was convinced it was the wave of the future. Today‚ Sam Walton has a global company with more than 1.8 million associates worldwide and nearly 6‚500 stores and wholesale clubs across 14 countries. This kind of success

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    O C TO B E R 2 012 c o n s u m e r p a c k a g e d g o o d s p r a c t i c e From oxcart to Wal-Mart: Four keys to reaching emerging-market consumers Alejandro Diaz‚ Max Magni‚ and Felix Poh To get products to customers in emerging markets‚ global manufacturers need strategies for navigating both the traditional and the modern retail landscapes. In emerging markets the world over‚ multinationals struggling to get their products to consumers confront a bewildering kaleidoscope of strategic

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    premeditated attempts to control conduct. Wal-Marts organizational structure consists of a divisional structure. A divisional structure has three different categories in which are product structure‚ market structure‚ and geographic structure. Wal-Mart falls under market structure. This is where groups function by types of customers so that each division contains the functions it needs to service a specific segment of the market (p.514‚ George‚ Jones). For example Wal-Mart offers vision‚ pharmacy‚ haircuts

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    | Company Analysis: Wall-Mart | Business Strategy | | | | | Table of Content Company Analysis: Wal-Mart 2 Mission‚ Objectives‚ and Strategies 3 Financial Condition 5 PESTEL Analysis 11 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis 12 SWOT Analysis 14 Business and Corporate Strategies 18 Recommendations 20 Works Cited 22 Company Analysis: Wal-Mart Wal-mart Stores Inc is a United States based company started in 1962 in Arkansas. The company has grown exponentially

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    January 31‚ 2003‚ compared to $667‚647‚000 and 3.0:1 on January 31‚ 2002. Tiffany suffered a loss in 2001 due to economic conditions‚ especially post- September 11 results. B. Strategic Posture: From the beginning‚ it was clear that Charles Tiffany’s vision of establishing the grandest preeminent house of design and the world’s premier jewelry house‚ his vision has held true even over a century later. Mission: Tiffany is a retailer‚ designer‚ manufacturer‚ and distributor of luxury fine jewelry

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    1. Exchange rate point of view. From the story‚ Tiffany bought the property and inventory from Japan Mitsukosi. It will expose to the exchange rate translation risk. So it should do the risk management. The analysis structure will be that: (1) Define the risk source: the exchange rate flucturation‚ the cash flows of different currencies from asset change‚ account receivable and account payable. (2) Define the scope of risk control: the natural currency settlement hedging‚ the overflow exchange

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    How do Wal-Mart’s affect a small town’s economy? Some people may think it would boost the economy and give job opportunities to the ones that live there. It will save them money in the long run. Although some people may agree it boost it‚ there are also people that believe it would put a lot of family owned businesses out of business and they may also take up a lot of ground area to build. In New York they did a random sampled poll for small businesses to vote and see how many small

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    Compare the business model for ET Wal-Mart and Amazon Compare walmart.com and amazon.com. What characteristics are shared? That are unique to walmart.com and amazon.com for that? Going to both websites at first glance I noticed many similarities between walmart.com and amazon.com. Both sites are online merchants that have been made by an identical model‚ where the menu of product categories on the left page margin. Amazon.com has 13 product categories or departments‚ as they call it on the

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    How does ALDI ‘kick’ Wal-Mart out of German market? Wal-Mart grocery supermarket‚ the company by the American retail legend Mr. Sam Walton‚ was established in 1962 in Arkansas. After more than forty year’s development‚ Wal-Mart has become the largest grocery retailer. At present‚ the Wal-Mart in 15 countries worldwide has opened more than 8000 stores‚ owned 53 brands‚ and employed more than 2.1 million staffs. On average‚ more than 200 million customers step in Wal-Mart per week. ALDI‚ named

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    Wal-Mart Stores: Every Day Low Prices in China Why the ‘Every Day Low Price’ does not work in China? From the cost structure and supply chain management perspective: Rigorous cost control -Compared to many local competitors‚ Wal-Mart is subject to a number of unfavorable fees and charges. Transportation cost is high as import makes up a large proportion of inventory. Opening stores in prime location also increases land and rent lost. The undercapacity of distribution centres also contribute

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