Walmart's Wobbly Empire

The smartest insight and analysis, from all perspectives, rounded up from around the web: What would Sam Walton think if he were alive to see Walmart today? asked Brian Sozzi at The Street. The founder of the 53-year-old big-box behemoth would probably be shocked to see that his "pioneering profit formula" — low operating costs and extra-discounted prices — "is now virtually impossible to maintain." The reason?

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