57Brave
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Saw this article this morning and thought after the negativity brought out by the practices of Wal-Mart the past few days perhaps we spotlight an enterprise where the CEO caps his own salary in order to spread the profits around. To all those that -- contribute to the profit
curious to see who thinks what
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This comment from article:
"I wouldn't be happy with the funneling.
The average stock in the S&P 500 for the past 10 years is up 75% versus 45% for Wal-Mart (google finance).
The stock market, which over ten years is weighing machine and not a voting machine, doesn't think Wal-Mart is doing a great job giving money back to shareholders or Sam Walton.
Wal-mart's profit margin has also declined the past 10 years."
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http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/11/30/1259290/-The-Costco-Effect
curious to see who thinks what
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This comment from article:
"I wouldn't be happy with the funneling.
The average stock in the S&P 500 for the past 10 years is up 75% versus 45% for Wal-Mart (google finance).
The stock market, which over ten years is weighing machine and not a voting machine, doesn't think Wal-Mart is doing a great job giving money back to shareholders or Sam Walton.
Wal-mart's profit margin has also declined the past 10 years."
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http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/11/30/1259290/-The-Costco-Effect