Doug McMillon, President and CEO of Walmart Inc. (NYSE:WMT), recently sold a significant portion of his holdings in the retail giant, as the stock trades near its 52-week high of $96.18. According to a regulatory filing,
It’s not just the tech billionaires descending on Washington. Plenty of chief executives from other industries are also attending the inauguration and its related events, as corporate America [looks t
Some Walmart shareholders say the retailer hasn't offered a good business case for canceling its diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
Walmart is facing backlash over its reversal of DEI practices that appear to have fallen out of favor in recent months. A letter from holders begs the […]
A slate of major business titans are in the nation's capital and preparing to see Donald Trump get sworn in as the 47th President of the United States on Monday.
Walmart is receiving widespread pushback from attorneys general in 13 states in addition to more than 30 shareholders representing $266 billion in assets.
The top prosecutors from 13 states signed the letter addressed to Walmart CEO Doug McMillon. They want to know why Walmart is rolling back its diversity policies and how the company is planning to protect civil rights in the workplace.
Attorneys general from 13 states wrote to Walmart's CEO to raise concerns about the company's decision to roll back diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
Thirteen state attorneys general sent a letter to Walmart President and CEO Doug McMillon asking him to reconsider the company’s rollback of diversity, equity and inclusion measures.
A group of Walmart shareholders asked company Chief Executive Officer Doug McMillon in a Jan. 14 letter to reinstate initiatives promoting diversity, equity and inclusion. Writing on behalf of Mercy Investment Services Inc.
After six years of planning and construction, Walmart unveiled part of its new home office campus on Friday afternoon. This is a multibillion 350-acre campus that was first introduced in 2019. The new Walmart campus will change traffic patterns in Bentonville, possibly affecting your commute. Here's how.
Walmart on Friday (Jan. 17) opened part of its new corporate campus sprawled over 350 acres in the heart of Bentonville to the media. More than 15,000 corporate employees