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  3. Walmart is nabbing Target’s ‘Tar-jay’ rep and Amazon’s ...

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    Walmart attributed its growth to its 21% surge in e-commerce revenue, led by curbside pick-up and delivery orders—a service typically favored by wealthier consumers looking for convenience.

  4. List of Walmart brands - Wikipedia

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    List of Walmart brands. Walmart, Inc., like many large retail and grocery chain stores, uses a brand strategy that offers private brands ( private label, store brand) and generic brand merchandise.

  5. Trapper Keeper - Wikipedia

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    Trapper Keeper is a brand of loose-leaf binder created by Mead. Popular with students in the United States and parts of Latin America from the 1970s to the 1990s, it featured sliding plastic rings (instead of standard snap-closed metal binder rings), folders, and pockets to keep schoolwork and papers, and a wrap-around flap with a Velcro ...

  6. Plymouth Cordage Company - Wikipedia

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    The Plymouth Cordage Company served as the largest employer in Plymouth for over 100 years. It went out of business in 1964 after over 140 years of continuous operation. [3] By the early-1960s, it had bought all the materials needed for production, had no debt and a lot of cash and was bought out by the Columbian Rope Company in 1965.

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  8. Walton family - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the family's wealth derives from the heritage of Bud and Sam Walton, who were the co-founders of Walmart. Walmart is the world's largest retailer, one of the world's largest business enterprises in terms of annual revenue, and, with just over 2.2 million employees, the world's largest private employer.