EFTA01142796Set 9
2013-08-2572p15,246w
wages are allowing American companies to be more competitive
internationally, enabling companies like Wal-Mart to sell goods at lower prices. But as Harold
Meyerson wrote this week ... Post — For retailers, low
wages aren't working out — as same stores sales in Wal-Mart declined by o.3 percent, and the
company lowered its earnings-per-share forecast ... news wasn't limited to Wal-Mart. At the low
end of the retail consumer market, Kohl's reported similarly bad news; Macy's, a little higher up the
food
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EFTA00198595Set 9
2001-08-2153p7,448w
EXECUTION BY WEED
COMMISSION 4.00
SEC FEE .22
01/30/01 01/25101 SOLD WAL-MART STORES INC WIAT -100 56.06250 5.587.06
EXECUTION BY WEED
COMMISSION 4.00
SEC FEE .19
01/31/01 01/26/01 BOUGHT ... WASHINGTON MUTUAL INC WM MRGN 1,500 51.0630 76.595 1.860 2.4284
WAL-MART STORES INC WMT MRGN 1,000 53.6250 53.625 240 0.4476
Total Equities& Options 82.099.291 820.943
TOTAL EQUITIES ... EXECUTION BY WEED
COMMISSION 16,00
SEC FEE .49
01/10/01 01/05/01 SOLD WAL-MART STORES INC WMT -200 55.31730 11.040.09
EXECUTION BY WEED
COMMISSION 8.00
SEC FEE .37
01/11/01 01/08/01
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EFTA00187236Set 9
2006-11-29150p25,080w
Cash $100.00 Cash for Suburban $505.59
10 10/13/2005 Publix $170.32 Groceries $335.27
11 10/13/2005 Wal-Mart $96.31 Bath and laundry supply $238.96
EFTA00187251
Petty Cash.
Date Amount
Opening balance 9/29/2005 ... Lunch $1,033.32
12 5/11/2005 The Home Depot $52.39 Hardware $980.93
13 5/12/2005 Wal-Mart $87.97 Bathroom supplies $892.96
14 5/13/2005 Burger King $3.93 Lunch $889.03
15 5/13/2005 Southern Petroleum ... News $2.13 Newspapers $1,394.16
12 3/1/2005 Publix $72.76 Groceries $1,321.40
13 3/1/2005 Wal-Mart $131.13 Bath & Laundry suppl. $1,190.27
14 3/1/2005 Burger King $3.93 Lunch
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EFTA01070395Set 9
2012-08-018p6,891w
northern pike.
Petabyte 1,000 terabytes. 1 petabyte = 20 million filing cabinets of text. Wal-Mart's data warehouse holds 2.5 petabytes, equal
to the information content of half ... J.P.Morgan
A Bug's Life: Investment opportunities in Big Data
Example 2: Bringing the Wal-Mart data management experience to small and medium sized businesses
In the table on page ... will find Wal-mart listed under petabyte examples, since that's how large its internal database is.
Wal-Mart does not aggregate this data out of some obsession with large
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EFTA00199832Set 9
1994-02-28171p37,540w
EXECUTION BY BUCK
VS 1200 02-26-02
COMMISSION 72.00
03/01/02 02/26/02 BOUGHT WAL-MART STORES INC WMT 1,200 62.10000 74.607.00
EXECUTION BY BUCK ... COMMISSION 98,00
SEC FEE .83
03/08/02 03/05/02 SOLD WAL-MART STORES INC WMT .1,200 61.25070 73,400.73
EXECUTION BY GKMC
VS 1200 02-26-02
COMMISSION
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EFTA00917804Set 9
2011-08-303p1,661w
held an
inexplicable grudge against Mr. Buffett.)
Another billionaire, Sam Walton, the founder of Wal-Mart Stores, did not start the Walton Family Foundation until he was
69, just five ... inclined to give any undeserving stranger a free ride." He was also reluctant for Wal-Mart itself to
give money to charity. "We feel very strongly," he wrote, "that Wal
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EFTA00724274Set 9
2010-05-1122p13,653w
talked toile
8 A No, I do not know. 8 A !saw her at Wal-Mart when I was, probably,
9 Q Do you know if she ever hung ... clubs or gentlemen's clubs? 10 Q You said you saw her at Wal-Mart?
11 MR. MERMELSTEIN: Objection to form. 11 A Yeah.
12 BY MR. PIKE ... know if Jane Doe 6 was ever involved in 15 and she was at Wal-Mart eating at the food
16 a car accident? 16 court and I _saidi
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EFTA00917807Set 9
2011-08-304p1,697w
held an
inexplicable grudge against Mr. Buffett.)
Another billionaire, Sam Walton, the founder of Wal-Mart Stores, did not start the Walton Family Foundation until he
was 69, just five ... Mart itself to give money to charity. "We feel very strongly," he wrote, "that Wal-Mart really is not, and should not be, in
the charity business."
Of course, some
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