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"(Castro-Wright) has been a strong advocate for our customers and in every assignment has brought passion and commitment to the job. He has also built talented teams wherever he has led," the company's CEO Mike Duke said in a statement. Under Castro-Wright's leadership, Wal-Mart has notably expanded its online business overseas. Wal-Mart bought a minority stake in online company Yihaodian in China in May. It has added online shopping for home delivery in a number of countries as well. The company says expanding this business has been crucial to Wal-Mart because it provides people outside the biggest cities the same opportunities that Wal-Mart stores did 50 years ago when the company first brought products to rural areas of the U.S. Castro-Wright also has worked to help Wal-Mart to develop shopping opportunities for mobile devices and tapping into social networks. Under his stewardship, Wal-Mart bought social media company Kosmix in April to help strengthen its social and mobile commerce. A second Wal-Mart executive's plan to leave the retailer's online division also was announced Tuesday. Nestle S.A. said it has hired Wan Ling Martello, executive vice president of Wal-Mart's global eCommerce and emerging markets business, to become Nestle's executive vice president and chief financial officer on April 1, when the current chief financial officer retires. Wal-Mart shares rose 20 cents to close at $52.03.
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