Wal-Mart’s Japanese Partner Seeing No End of Trouble
August 18, 2005
Wal-Mart’s partner, Seiyu Ltd., reported that losses widened nearly four-fold in the first-half to the equivalent of $96.3 million. Wal-Mart owns 42 percent of the Japanese retailer.
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