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CNNMoney: Wal-Mart backs mandatory health insurance

Wal-Mart Stores Inc , the world's largest retailer, said Tuesday that it supports President Obama's push to require large employers to offer health insurance to workers.

CNNMoney: Ex-Wal-Mart chief: Retail jobs are good jobs

Lee Scott, the former chief executive officer of Wal-Mart Stores Inc has a regret about his time at the helm of the world's biggest retailer - not doing enough to promote the importance of retail jobs.

Fortune: Target thrives in Wal-Mart country

If Target builds it, will shoppers come?

CNNMoney: Wal-Mart CEO: 'Our customers will stay with us'

With Hannah Montana and the newest American Idol in the house, Wal-Mart's CEO touted the retailer's improved performance at the annual shareholder meeting Friday, saying he expects new customers to stick around even after the recession is over.

CNNMoney: Monthly store sales soggy

Most retailers continued to suffer sagging sales in May despite reports that showed more American consumers are regaining confidence in the economy.

CNNMoney: Wal-Mart: We're hiring 22,000

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said Thursday that it expects to hire more than 22,000 people to staff its new or expanded domestic stores this year.

CNNMoney: Wal-Mart profit ticks up, but sales slip

Wal-Mart Stores, the world's largest retailer, reported fiscal first-quarter earnings Thursday that met analyst expectations, although sales declined from a year earlier.

CNNMoney: A little less gloom at the store

Even though retailers got some much-needed relief from their sales drought in April, industry watchers cautioned against concluding that American consumers are back to shopping with a vengeance.

Wal-Mart to pay $2 million after employee's death

Wal-Mart has agreed to pay nearly $2 million and take extra safety precautions after a stampede killed a store employee in Long Island, New York, last year.

CNNMoney: Wal-Mart blames late Easter for slow sales

Wal-Mart Stores reported March sales Thursday that were much softer than analysts' forecasts, citing an "Easter calendar shift" that it expects to push holiday-related purchases into April.

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