Independent committee sings Wal-Mart's praises
29 Dec 2005 | by Michael Bush
WASHINGTON: A newly formed independent group is launching a pro-Wal-Mart media campaign, with some financial support from the retail giant.
As the industry gears up for the endurance test better known as CES (Consumer Electronics Show), the lineup of companies attending is a testament not just to how CES has trumped Comdex as the must-attend tech tradeshow, but also how consumer electronics have become such a dominant, ubiquitous part of...
WASHINGTON: A newly formed independent group is launching a pro-Wal-Mart media campaign, with some financial support from the retail giant.
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