
Hyundai
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Well, we can't see into future so it might but it might not. I guess the possibility of it is low. The reason is, it's because I AM GOING TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD...whether you believe it or not...but it's true. I am born to take over the world...I will soon destroy everyone and the world will DOOM FOREVER!!! FOREVER...! |
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ohm'slaw
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no, there will always be a market for quality items |
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vaishna_s2005
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walmart has got the highest tun over. if they have effective management then yes. |
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mrjo_ct
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I hope so. It's one of the most efficiently run organizations. Our country would be out of debt right now if it were run like Walmart |
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zeus_daughter2
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It already has! |
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louise r
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Probably |
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Tom
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No it will not. |
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January
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no, don't think so! |
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Ste Vegas
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I think WalMart has already taken over the world in supermarket sense. As in the UK WalMart is called ASDA and they are everywhere. I have also seen that they are building WalMart's in Japan. |
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crack_princess
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i highly doubt it |
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tiffiek
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No. It is already declining in market share and profitability. Its core concept is aging and now it will have to fight to stay competitive. |
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CraZyGuy
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No way...this is only a hype.. |
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Joey_D
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I've never been to Walmart or seen one personally myself so, no! |
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Umm.. Do I know you?
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Wal Mart is the largest retailer in the U.S. And I feel that they will conquer the retail industry 100% simply becaiuse they are always finding new ways to increase thie profits and gains. Wal Mart is working on opening banks and more stores. But these stores wont be like the Supercenter stores, these stores will be more up-scaled and high tech.So my answer is yes, most definitely...... |
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IBL
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they haven't reached Australia........... yet! |
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Girly
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Possibly, I see they are now trying to get into banking. |
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sharron2711
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No but Starbucks will! |
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mnaagar
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Not on present form - it has lost market share in UK after taking over ASDA and is still losing money in Germany
Although Wal-Mart is three times the size of its nearest competitor (Carrefour) |
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mckay
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no, i will |
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msrdbone
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Hasn't it already? It's called ASDA in Europe... |
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