Wal-Mart's Scott retiring as CEO, Duke to succeed
November 21 06:05:02 AM, Yahoo News

Reuters - Wal-Mart Stores Inc , the world's largest retailer, said Lee Scott will retire as chief executive early next year and will be succeeded by Mike Duke, who heads its international operations.
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