Historical Bckground of Wal-Mart

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Historical Background of Wal-Mart
Walmart is an American multinational retail corporation that runs chains of large discount department stores and warehouse stores in most countries in the world. The company is the world’s second largest public corporation; Wal-Mart remains a family-owned business, as the company is controlled by the Walton family, who own a 48 percent stake in Wal-Mart. It is also one of the world’s most valuable companies.
Founded by Sam Walton in 1962, incorporated in 1969, and first publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange in 1972, Wal-Mart is an international retail giant best known for its low prices and large selection of items for sale ranging from groceries to clothing to electronics and hunting equipment. Walmart currently has over 11,000 stores in 27 countries under 55 different names, among them Asda, Seiyu and Best Price for The United Kingdom, Japan and India, respectively. Its headquarters is located in Bentonville, Arkansas. However, despite its current status as a retail giant, it was not until the 80s and 90s that the company made a big leap from a regional company to a national and later international giant.
As a company, Wal-Mart strives to maintain a clean image in the public eye. Its commercials are full of bright eyed employees or “Associates” that applaud the company’s low prices, wide selection of goods and “family friendly” environment. Upon entering any Wal-Mart in the United States, shoppers are usually greeted by a designated greeter whose sole function is to make the customer feel at home. Wal-Mart may look like it is the best manufactured seller in the USA; however, there are things that are not even made in the US; they are made outside of the country. Moreover, Wa...

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