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 Where are your TPS reports?
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 Is ebay a greay way to save money, or just a glorified walmart?
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 I 40 years old graduate with english typing .
Any body please provide me online typing job or data entry or any clearical jobs....


 How do you find out who is the owner of a corporation?
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 Who has more power in a company, the MD or the CEO?
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 Rover has gone....which famous british company is next?
Jaguar?
British Airways?
Cadburys?

what do you think?
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You lot are idiots i only metioned jaguar because they are owned by ford and are having ...


 Can someone someone offer me a job as a CEO?
I am incredibly smart and will make your company profit up to the ears. Profit maker is my middle name and If you make me CEO we will make Microsoft look like some little mom and pop grocery store ...


 Is yahoo going to be with paying money?
does using yahoo require money?...


 Is Walmart open today? If so, what time?
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 If Bill Gates is reading this, can you give me a million pound please? I know you're rich and you wont miss it
but it will make a big difference to me, and I might even get a girlfriend, come on Billy, I am a 40 year old obese virgin with a comb over, give me a break, from one ugly bloke to another, give me ...


 How many times in the work day do you hear these words and phrases?
"Synergy"
"Going forward"
"Conceptualize"
"Encapsulate"
"Follow process"...


 What do u think about corus deal??
ratan tata buyied corus (steel company)...what do u think about it??...


 Can anyone explain why companies are charging so much for soft drinks these days?
Red Bull 2.00
Starbucks Frappicinos 1.89 etc.

Why are these drinks so expensive? There is usually less as well. There are not spending that much more money on drink production. What ...


 What do you think about starbucks?
Hm?
I like it (:...


 How should a young person in a demanding senior role command respect & b taken seriously at work?
(the company is a large firm, departmentalized, many rebelious individuals, ppl forming cliques, many things r needed to b coordinated, etc... I feel like ppl hav it easy with me, all they need to do ...


 Why is the auto industry in trouble?
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 How many of you are iced/snowed in (uk) and unable to get to work?

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i am! live on a hill and the gritters seem to have forgotten about the road i live on......i think it's too narrow for them to get down
BE CAREFUL IF YOU GO ...


 Why is it "bad" to shop at Wal Mart?
I keep reading/hearing that everyone should boycott Wal Mart because they underpay workers and treat them badly to deliver rock bottom prices to consumers.
Okay, if they are getting paid so ...


 What do you want from walmart????????
just wonderin whats hot at ...


 I have been reciveced an e-mail from yahoo!mail lottery authorised by Yahoo Mail inc.under Dr.Raymond Hisashi
This is regarding a lottery winner informed by Dr.Raymond Hisashi (Vice President),Yahoo!Lotto Org.and the Bangkok Branch which address is No.3,Rajdamnern Avenue Bangkok, 10200 THAILAND. Is it a ...



Shey J
Who makes alot of wal marts stuff ?
Someone told me that children in foreign countries make there stuff.
                     
 




madmilker
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Wal-Mart's China inventory to hit US$18 b JIANG JINGJING,China Business Weekly staff 2004-12-02 08:35 The world's largest retailer, Wal-Mart Stores Inc, says its inventory of stock produced in China is expected to hit US$18 billion this year, keeping the annual growth rate of over 20 per cent consistent over two years. The trend is expected to continue, company officials revealed. "We expect our procurement stock from China to continue to grow at a similar rate in line with Wal-Mart's growth worldwide, if not faster," said Lee Scott, the president and CEO (chief executive officer) of Wal-Mart. An unnamed company official also stated the firm will extend its procurement base from South China's Pearl River Delta to North and East China in the coming few years. A market rumour says the retailer has its eyes on a 340,000-square-metre warehouse at a logistics garden of the Shanghai Waigaoqiao Bonded Area. Scott covertly visited the site earlier this month, and hopes to own the whole warehouse to accommodate the firm's further expansion in China, according to a report from the Shanghai Morning Post. At present, Wal-Mart has quite limited warehouse resources in East China. Xu Jun, Wal-Mart China's director of external affairs, ruled out the rumour, saying the CEO has never visited that or any other site for a warehouse. Nevertheless, he said China is Wal-Mart's most important supplier in the world. The overseas procurement home office in Shenzhen, a city of South China's Guangdong Province, has played a key role in the firm's global purchasing business. Wal-Mart shifted its overseas procurement centre from Hong Kong to Shenzhen in February 2002 to better serve the purchasing and exporting business. "If Wal-Mart were an individual economy, it would rank as China's eighth-biggest trading partner, ahead of Russia, Australia and Canada," Xu told China Business Weekly. By the end of September, the top seven trading partners to the Chinese mainland were the European Union, the United States, Japan, Hong Kong, ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations), South Korea and China's Taiwan Province, state statistics from the Ministry of Commerce. Last year, the firm bought US$15 billion products from China, half from direct purchasing, the other from the firm's suppliers in China. More than 5,000 Chinese enterprises have established steady supply alliances with Wal-Mart. Good quality and low prices are the major attractions of the retailing giant. Insiders point out Wal-Mart's imports from China have largely influenced the US trade deficit in China, which is expected to reach US$150 billion this year. Xu declined to comment if the anti-dumpling measures of the US Department of Commerce have impacted the firm's procurement of textile commodities and household appliances in China, saying again that China is an important sourcing base for the firm. So far, more than 70 per cent of the commodities sold in Wal-Mart are made in China. Experts say Wal-Mart's plan of increasing its procurement from China has granted the firm a positive corporate reputation in the country. "Buying more products in China means more job opportunities, which helps the firm win not only the government's hearts, but also the customers' appreciation," said Wang Yao, director of information department under the China General Chamber of Commerce. In the United States, poor people find it possible to afford cheap "Made-in-China" products for their daily necessities, Wang said.


007
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Chinese children in sweatshop conditions slaving away for pennies per hour.


Matt S
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Goldfish.
Baked and not fried Goldfish.
The wholesome snack that smiles back until you bite their heads off.
You know they’re made with real cheese,
even though they look like fishies.
The snack that smiles back…Goldfish!
*<@}:-D>)))))


Charles M
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Mostly China.


Laissez-Faire Guy
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Quite true. In fact almost all of Wal-Mart's goods are foreign made, much of it from China.


railroad dave
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80% comes from Chinese communist slave labor . communism was 'bad' back in cold war days . i guess it's OK now if capitalist piggies can make a buck off it .


Rory
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Yea like Taiwan and Japan and China and INDONESIA! Thats a big one


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