Albertson’s: A Shot at the Crown
Wal-mart only began selling groceries in 1988. Now it sells $56 billion of foodstuffs and household goods in its supermarkets every year. That makes larry
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Larry Johnston Chairman and CEO Just two months after departing GE Appliances in April 2001, he outlined a five-part plan for remaking Albertson’s that included
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