The big thing for me is to get a better idea of what happened.

You first have to sell the digital cameras, the printers, the medical equipment for them to generate profits.

This is not good. It was a bad year, so they were . . . writing off everything they can.

Wal-Mart isn't a home run.

Who goes out now and pays $350 bucks for a Coach bag? In times like these, you don't really go for fashion, you go where you can get the necessities.

The stock, any way you slice it, is attractive at this stage.

I don't think Wal-Mart will have as bad a year as everyone thinks they will right now.

I'm a fan, an optimist.

If you look at last September, when they announced the [digital] program, everyone said they couldn't execute.