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  • Walmart Leads 10 Most Popular Stores List

    24/7 Wall St.has come up with a list of the 10 Most Popular Stores inAmerica and Walmart tops the list.
  • Solution Provider News: June 2015

    Walmart has officially rolled out its Beauty Sample Box and Baby Sample Box subscriber programs in partnership with New York-based BrandShare. 

  • The Online Grocery Race

    Retailers like Whole Foods and Wal-Mart are even joining for a piece of the grocery delivery service category. So, CGT sat down with Richard Demb, CEO and Founder of Abe's Market (named by Forbes as one of The 25 Most Innovative Consumer and Retail Brands) to discuss the growing online grocery shopping trend, and how to differentiate from the competition.
  • Top 15 Tweets from Retail & Consumer Goods Analytics Summit

    The 2015 Retail & Consumer Goods Analytics Summit came to a close last week, but the conference is still making quite a buzz in Twitter. When it comes to data and analytics, the two industries have a lot of opinions. Here is a snapshot of the content, comments, personalities and more, from #RCAS15.
  • Walmart Makes U.S. Management Changes

    Greg Foran, president and CEO of Walmart U.S., and COO Judith McKenna announce some important management changes, according to Forbes.
  • Nestle Names EVP Zone Asia, Oceania, Africa

    Nandu Nandkishore, Executive Vice President in charge of Zone Asia, Oceania and Africa (AOA), has decided to take early retirement after a long and distinguished career with Nestl.
  • Walmart is the Largest IT Investor in the World

    Saying Walmart is the biggest IT investor in retail might raise a few eyebrows, but most people would likely shrug their shoulders and respond with "well that makes sense." But according to the latest research from IDC, Walmart is not only the biggest IT spender in retail, but is the biggest investor in IT across industries worldwide.
  • Walmart CEO Pushes to Improve In-Store Experience

    A recent fortune.com article reports that the Walmart U.S. CEO acknowledges some progress, but says there is still more work to be done.
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