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Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina Analysis.

Publication: Finance Wire

Publication Date: 30-AUG-05
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Voxant Inc.

Original Source: CNBC/DOW JONES BUSINESS VIDEO ANALYST INTERVIEW

BILL GRIFFETH, CNBC ANCHOR: The world`s largest retailer is certainly the feeling the effects of Hurricane Katrina. Shares of Wal-Mart have been trading lower today, down 46 cents right now or about 1 percent. Wal-Mart says that over 75 stores remain closed in the Gulf Coast region of U.S., at least that was as of a couple hours ago.

Joining me on the phone from Wal-Mart Headquarters in Bentonville, Arkansas, Pam Cohn, is divisional senior vice president of the Southeast area for Wal-Mart stores....

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