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BBCNEWS Verified July 4, 2024

More of their essentials at walmart, according to the companys results for the three months to the end ofjuly. The worlds biggest retailer is using its reputation for lower prices to attract consumers looking to buy anything from food to school shoes. Walmart s net income for the quarter jumped by about 33 to nearly 8 billion. Lets get more now with Michelle Fleury in new york. Great results then for walmart others rivals havent fared so well. Whats the secret . Imean, i mean, they are known as a low cost grocer, the worlds biggest retailer proving once again their ability to attract shoppers at a time when they are facing a great deal of pressure financially in terms of higher prices, but in terms of higher Interest Rates which have made Lending Conditions tougher. I think that really has helped walmart through this. They are not onlyjust appealing to their traditional customer base, but they are also appealing to those more affluent customers who are being more cautious and turning t

Don t worry as rivers turn red – Water Resources Authority | News

In an attempt to understand the flow patterns of four different rivers in St Ann and Clarendon, the Water Resources Authority (WRA) will be conducting a dye trace on Monday, October 30, turning various rivers in the parishes red, green, orange and.

18-y-o charged over gun attack, attempted robbery at Clarendon bar

The police in May Pen, Clarendon have charged an 18-year-old labourerĀ in connection with an armed robbery at a bar that saw a woman being shot in the head. Hurran Smith, otherwise called 'Tj', of Mason River district in the parish, has.

Clarendon businessman charged with house breaking, larceny

CLARENDON, Jamaica - A 49-year-old Clarendon businessman was charged with house breaking and larceny in relation to an incident that occurred in Burn district, Kellits, Clarendon on Monday, February 2.

Four women breaking into science

There are four women carving out a space in their respective scientific fields, clearly demonstrating that Jamaica is not lagging in the space of research.   The four Sashalee Cross, Treya-Ann Picking, Reanne McKenzie and Shanna-Lee Th

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