Wal-Mart Stores drops hypen, ‘Stores’
December 7, 2017
As we all know, Walmart isn’t just about stores anymore. The company is pushing hard to make Walmart.com as significant in the minds of consumers as its superstores. And so management has decided to change its corporate name from “Wal-Mart Stores” to “Walmart”. (No word on the cost savings to be expected from no longer printing all those hyphens.)
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