last one I was at was in Henrietta. Didn't see many rednecks in it.
the replies to your post, kind of confirm my comment.
people in the bottom half spending a penny more so they don't have to rub elbows with the poor's.
And in the big picture. that's how they all have went as they went from private ownership to public. where the only goal is increased NPAT and profits to the shareholders.
outside of the Waltons relatives, it's all investors
Vanguard Group, Inc., which holds 4.84% of Walmart's shares, worth about $18.3 billion.
BlackRock, Inc., which holds 3.60% of Walmart's shares, worth about $13.6 billion.
State Street Corporation, which holds 2.11% of Walmart's shares, worth about $9.4 billion.
Geode Capital Management, LLC, which holds 1.12% of Walmart's shares, worth about $4 billion.
here is target.
The Vanguard Group, Inc., which owns 9.3% of the shares, or 42.27 million shares, worth $6.22 billion.
BlackRock, Inc., which owns 8.2% of the shares, or 37.54 million shares, worth $5.52 billion.
State Street Global Advisors, Inc., which owns 7.4% of the shares, or 33.86 million shares, worth $4.98 billion.