Duncan Mac Naughton
Former Wal-Mart Executive Hired as Family Dollar President
Dollar Tree Inc. has hired Duncan Mac Naughton as president and chief operating officer of its Family Dollar company, which it acquired in 2015. read more >
Duncan Mac Naughton Joins Crossmark Board
Duncan Mac Naughton, the former head of U.S. merchandising for Wal-Mart Stores Inc. of Bentonville, was named to the board of directors of Crossmark of Plano, Texas. read more >
The Top 10 Business Stories of 2014
Politics, white-collar crime, banking acquisitions, Turner Grain and more. Arkansas Business recaps the top 10 stories from the year that was 2014. read more >
Wal-Mart CEO Says Company’s U.S. Workers Will Soon Make Above Federal Minimum Wage
Employees of Wal-Mart Stores Inc. of Bentonville have protested for an increase in wages, and according to company CEO Doug McMillon, that raise is coming soon. read more >
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Wal-Mart’s Top Merchant Out as Key Holiday Nears
Wal-Mart's chief merchandising officer for its namesake U.S. division has left as the discounter makes leadership changes to perk up sales as the holiday shopping season revs up. read more >
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Duncan Mac Naughton Out as Wal-Mart Chief Merchandising Officer
Just days before Black Friday, the world's largest retailer has lost its chief merchandising officer for U.S. stores. read more >
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Wal-Mart ‘Savings Catcher’ Gives Competitors Prices
Wal-Mart rolls out an online tool that compares its prices on 80,000 food and household products with those of its competitors. If a lower price is found elsewhere, the discounter will refund the difference to shoppers in the form a store credit. read more >
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Wal-Mart to Accept Video Game Trade-Ins In Stores
Wal-Mart plans to expand its video game trade-in program to its stores, offering store credit for thousands of video games. The world's largest retailer plans to let video game owners trade in used video games online and in Wal-Mart stores for store credit but not cash read more >
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