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CNBC Originals-The New Age of Walmart (2009).PDTV.XviD.Ekolb

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CNBC Originals-The New Age of Walmart (2009).PDTV.XviD.Ekolb

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Video/TV shows

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2009-09-24 (by Ekolb )

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The New Age of Walmart David Faber goes back inside the controversial powerhouse, exposing how, in today's economy, Walmart has re-invented itself. Premieres Sept 23 at 9P ET Five years ago CNBC's David Faber took an unprecedented look inside the world's largest retailer. Since then, much has changed. A brutal onslaught of lawsuits, intense criticism and a plummeting stock price have resulted in re-invention at the largest company in the world. Today there’s new leadership at the top, major store renovations and a newfound focus on environmentally friendly policies. So far, it looks like Walmart’s new image campaign is working. While many companies are cutting back or going bankrupt in the midst of recession, Walmart continues to grow -- outperforming its major competitors. But are the changes Walmart has undergone substantial ones… or merely slick public relations ploys? And what challenges does the giant retailer face as it continues its aggressive expansion? CNBC's Emmy Award winning anchor and reporter David Faber investigates The New Age of Walmart. Format : AVI Length : 499 MiB for 1h 4mn 35s 683ms Codec : XviD Source : PDTV Language : English Subtitles : None Video #0 : MPEG-4 Visual at 950 Kbps Aspect : 512 x 384 (1.333) at 29.970 fps Audio #0 : MPEG Audio at 116 Kbps Infos : 2 channels, 44.1 KHz Enjoy! Ekolb

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Comments:

antinames (2012-11-20)

That David Faber has an Emmy tells us that the award is nothing but fluff. CNBC and Bloomberg are not investigative but rather advertising. Generally, the "embeds" sits in the laps of the all knowing capitalists and listen to imparted wisdom. Nonetheless, thanks for the up.