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  2. Lee Scott (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Harold Lee Scott Jr. is an American businessman who was the third chief executive officer of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., from January 2000 to January 2009.Scott joined Walmart in 1979 and under his leadership, the company retained its position as the largest retailer in the world based on revenue, although the company faced growing criticism during his tenure for its environmental footprint, labor ...

  3. Lee Scott - Wikipedia

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    Lee Scott. Lee Scott may refer to: Lee Scott (businessman) (born 1949), American businessman and former CEO of Wal-Mart. Lee Scott (politician) (born 1956), British former Member of Parliament. K. Lee Scott (born 1950), teacher, musician, conductor and composer. Lee Scott (rapper), a UK-based rapper and hip hop producer, and founder of Blah ...

  4. Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price - Wikipedia

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    The film features archival footage of Walmart CEO Lee Scott praising the corporation at a large employee convention, intercut with interviews designed to undercut Scott's statements. [5] [6] The documentary argues that Walmart underpays its workers, paying them an average of $17,000 per year (in 2005 dollars). [7]

  5. Walmart CEO Doug McMillon keeps fending off Amazon for the ...

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    Walmart has ranked No. 1 on the Fortune 500 list of America’s biggest companies for McMillon’s entire tenure as CEO (and for 12 years in a row). Last year the company had annual revenue of ...

  6. History of Walmart - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Lee Scott was named president and CEO and US sales had doubled to $156 billion since 1995. That same year, Walmart was ranked fifth by Fortune magazine on its Global Most Admired All-Stars list and in 2003 and 2004, it was named as the most admired company in America.

  7. Scott Family Amazeum - Wikipedia

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    One of the major contributors to the museum is former Walmart CEO Lee Scott and his family, as well as the Walton Family Foundation among others. The museum initially expected an annual attendance of 160,000, but welcomed 311,000 visitors in their first full year, and over one million visitors by its fourth anniversary.

  8. Mike Duke - Wikipedia

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    Michael Terry Duke (born December 7, 1949) [1] is an American businessman. He served as the fourth chief executive officer of Walmart from 2009 to 2013. [2] Duke was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering (2010) for leadership and contributions to the design and implementation of innovative logistics and retail technologies.

  9. The CEO of Walmart was rejected by Harvard, Stanford, and ...

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    Doug McMillon has worked at Walmart for 33 years, 10 as CEO. The CEO of Walmart was rejected by Harvard, Stanford, and Wharton business schools, but now runs the Fortune 500’s largest company ...