In the past few months, retailing giant Walmart has come under scrutiny for lackluster sales, with some experts claiming that its era of dominance in the U.S. market was over. Walmart is apparently aware of the problem and is taking steps to fix it. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Walmart's William Simon talks about how he would like to make the retailer a one-stop-destination for shoppers as it was before. For more on retail and retail real estate, follow the links below:
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