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Written by Richard Reiss
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Thursday, 24 January 2008 |
In a lofty address that at times resembled a campaign speech, the chief executive of Wal-Mart Stores, H. Lee Scott, said that “we live in a time when people are losing confidence in the ability of government to solve problems.” But Wal-Mart, he said, “does not wait for
someone else to solve problems.” Mr. Horowitz said Wal-Mart had room
to improve, however. Its next goal, he said, should be to stop selling the least
energy-efficient products, rather than simply introducing better models.
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