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Date Stock Title
Oct 2 WMT Retail Angst Over Port Strike Grows
Oct 2 WMT How retail execs are handling the port strike
Oct 2 WMT Can Costco Stock Hit New Highs as Interest Rates Drop?
Oct 2 WMT Walmart, Target, Home Depot and more: The top 10 U.S. importers as a port strike takes hold
Oct 2 WMT Walmart expands access to cancer care for employees
Oct 2 WMT Walmart Expands Centers of Excellence Associate Health Benefit to Include Virtually All Cancers
Oct 2 WMT Is Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX) Stock a Buy Ahead of Its Path to Recovery?
Oct 2 WMT Tesla, Amazon, Nike, Walmart, Alibaba: Why These 5 Stocks Are On Investors' Radars Today
Oct 2 WMT Walmart employees to get expanded cancer treatment options with the Mayo Clinic
Oct 1 WMT Walmart, Ikea, and Home Depot are among the major companies that'll be affected by the port strike
Oct 1 WMT Citi Analysts Turn More Bullish on Walmart Stock: Time to Buy?
Oct 1 WMT CVS is weighing a breakup. What does it mean for the big healthcare business?
Oct 1 WMT Panic-buying already spreading as ILA dockworker strike gets underway
Oct 1 WMT Walmart upgrades regional distribution centers with high-tech automation
Oct 1 WMT Self-flying drones, self-driving robots combine to deliver in Dallas
Oct 1 WMT How the port strike will impact the US economy
Oct 1 WMT Giant Eagle slashing delivery wait times
Oct 1 WMT Walmart Inc. (WMT): Is This A Good Stock to Buy for Long Term?
Oct 1 WMT Dockworkers Strike: Will It Impact Your Holiday Shopping?
Oct 1 WMT Trending tickers: Apple, Greggs, Stellantis and Super Micro Computer
Hypermarket

A "hypermarket" (sometimes called a "supercenter" or "superstore") is a big-box store combining a supermarket and a department store. The result is an expansive retail facility carrying a wide range of products under one roof, including full groceries lines and general merchandise. In theory, hypermarkets allow customers to satisfy all their routine shopping needs in one trip. The term hypermarket (French: hypermarché) was coined in 1968 by French trade expert Jacques Pictet.Hypermarkets, like other big-box stores, typically have business models focusing on high-volume, low-margin sales. Typically covering an area of 5,000 to 15,000 square metres (54,000 to 161,000 sq ft), they generally have more than 200,000 different brands of merchandise available at any one time. Because of their large footprints, many hypermarkets choose suburban or out-of-town locations that are easily accessible by automobile.

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