Walmart is cutting hundreds of corporate jobs and asking its remote workers to return to offices. Changes in "some parts of our business … will result in a reduction of several hundred campus ...
Walmart is one of the greatest corporate success stories of all time. From opening its first rural grocery store in 1962, it ...
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Construction progresses on new Walmart corporate campus
Walmart's new, state-of-the-art home office is looking more and more complete by the day. Drive by the site of the future ...
What drove this home for me this week was an insightful quote contained within a Walmart corporate announcement. It might seem a bit dry at first, but the second and third time I read it ...
It was one of those "I can't believe I'm in Arkansas" moments. All of us who are Arkansas natives have this feeling when we see something we don't expect in our state.
With Trump, tariffs are likely to be a headache, tax cuts could be a tailwind, and an immigration crackdown may make hiring ...
Neither company mentioned former President Donald Trump in their news releases, and Walmart explicitly denied that Trump's presidency played any role in its pricing. Rather, the phrase "Trump-era ...
Walmart announced on Tuesday it will start ... including layoffs across its corporate sector affecting about 1% of its workforce, or 2,900 jobs. CVS is also close to completing its three-year ...
Walmart made a major splash Monday when it laid off around 200 corporate employees – a move that indicates the retail giant is pivoting to deal with declining profits and an uncertain economic ...
Walmart would also maintain certain corporate governance practices for at least five years, according to the filing. The settlement doesn't include any admission of liability by Walmart.
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Shares of Walmart Inc. were headed back into record ... Tomi Kilgore is MarketWatch's deputy investing and corporate news editor and is based in New York. You can follow him on Twitter @TomiKilgore.