A Target on Wal-Mart

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Wal-Mart is the largest company in the world; Wal-Mart employs 2.1 million workers

worldwide with revenue of more than $405 Million for the year 2009. Its operations are based primary in the United States, but have begun to expand to other countries. According to

Wal-Mart Annual report Wal-Mart has over 8,400 retail units under 55 different banners in 15

countries. This research will analyze the current market conditions of Wal-Mart what market structure of Wal-Mart is oligopoly, etc. What Interdependence with other companies and who are Wal-Mart competitors and whether there are any new mergers, acquisitions, or antitrust issues. Also we will discuss Wal-Mart labor practices, how does Wal-Mart price their products and services, and Wal-Mart demand and supply of their products.

Wal-Mart started out as a 10 cent store in the beginning. Today Wal-mart has expanding into the world’s largest store, in terms of sales, and is estimated to be the largest company in the world based on sales. It follows that Wal-mart operations are based primarily in the United States, although it has recently begun to expand to other countries, including Japan. The company has begun to face public censure for its labor practices as well as the pressure that it puts on suppliers, but the company is also credited with helping to keep the inflation rate low in the United States, no small feat for a single company. This research considers whether Wal-Mart operates as a monopoly or as part of an oligopoly, and the consequences for the larger economy of Wal-Mart's behavior. Wal-mart wants to be the best in everything they do in sales, customer services, and etc. Wal-mart wants their customers to have a friendly and satisfying e...

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...e being sold within it. As long as Wal-

Mart stands by its mantra of “Everyday Lowest Prices” they will stay the #1all around retailer in

the world. Wal-Mart’s products and services are priced to be the lowest price around. There is no

other way to describe the method of pricing within the world’s most powerful retail store.

In conclusion Wal-Mart is the world largest retail store. They are known for their

everyday low pricing logo and saying. Wal-Mart will be hard to beat. Even though their

competitors will strive to have unique or different ways to keep their customers. Wal-Mart will

continue to grow with society wants and needs. Wal-Mart will always have Antitrust issues and

acquisition of over companies as long as they remain number one in marketing. They will

always remain a target as long as they remain number one.

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