Wal-Mart Stores in 2003 (Abridged Version) Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Considers the development of Wal-Mart over the past three decades and provides financial and descriptive details of their internal activities. In 2003, the business Supercenter Wal-Mart surpassed its domestic business as the largest revenue generator. Its international operation seems poised to be the next growth driver for the company as it marches toward the trillion dollar mark in sales. But the problems start to surface, even as the company gains recognition as the number one company in the Fortune 500 -. Unions keep pressure Its minimum wage employees and allegations of gender discrimination is alleged, "Hide
by Frank V. Cespedes Source: Harvard Business School 25 pages. Publication Date: December 15, 2008. Prod. #: 709423-PDF-ENG

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