Can I buy a motor lower than a corporation??
Have a corporation and would like to purchase a motor using the credit of the corporation. Is this legal?Answers: Yes. Check near your accountant.
You've see one Starbucks, you've see them adjectives?
I know you have Starbucks surrounded by the UK. Are they as obscenely common at hand as they are in the United States?Answers: We own Starbucks in almost every town here. They are adjectives similar. I've been to Starbucks contained by
Hong Kong and Taiwan and they are no different from those we find in the States or the UK, apart from the oral communication used in the menu and the residency of the staff. Still the same awfully expensive but undrinkable coffee.
Yep.
Especially contained by London.
One of my favourite topics - Starbucks surrounded by the UK. I've been enjoy Starbucks coffee for 18 years but since they started opening them up surrounded by the UK a few years ago something has gone really wrong. The staff at my 2 local Starbucks outside of London just do not enjoy a clue how to make the lattes right. I thought they be supposed to be specially trained but I've seen them training respectively other on the job. They patently don't keep equal standards everywhere.
Do you pretty much consider Wal-Mart the "Hitler of Retail"?
Answers: Most definitely! But since the US government is pro-business or bought by business they won't move a finger to stop Wal-Mart!
Watch "Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price" Director: Robert Greenwald
It is really an eye opening documentary!
yes, they say they have low prices but they have the highest of them all
SCREW WAL-MART
They make huge profits by paying slave wages and behaving like Hitler, but fortunately, only in US.
They tried to get into the UK market too, a short time ago, but Tesco gave them a kick up their back sides they will remember for a long time.
YES. Simply because they move into places where people would otherwise have nowhere else to go.
Small town life is hard enough, the prices for everything are jacked way up because you don't have a choice. You'd pay the difference in gas money to go to a store 30-50 miles away with lower prices. The sad thing is that they can and do get away with it.
I paid almost 6 dollars for a gallon of milk last week. But, like I said, we don't have a choice. Our paychecks go to Wal-Mart and the local Exxon, with little left to do much else.
I hear a lot of talk about Walmart being the new Evil Empire. It is important to remember that Walmart is a business and the goal of business is to make money. Walmart is a very shrewdly run business and a top notch competitor.
I agree that it is sad that small businesses can't compete with Walmart and end up closing. However, Walmart is the empire it is because consumers love them. They may not openly admit it, but they voice their praise for Walmart every week as they spend their hard earned paychecks at Walmart stores. Walmart brings great selection at good prices to people, many of whom look to the mass merchant to make their paychecks stretch.
One point to remember is that the small businesses that close when Walmart opens would still be in business if they had built real customer loyalty. Walmart is a large cold corporate entity. What they lack in personal appeal, they make up for in selection and price. If given the choice of great service or great price, what percentage of people would pay $100 to a mom-and-pop or $88 for the same goods to Walmart? Regardless of what people may claim, my bet is 8 or 9 out of ten shop Walmart.
As to Walmart's employee relation policies: Walmart has very key profit goals. Their profits fuel the opening of more stores and this expansion is their future. If they were to offer greater benefits to their employees, it would mean greater costs which would be passed on to consumers in the form of higher prices. Higher prices may result in lower sales which would mean lower profits, fewer new stores, and slower expansion. In other words, they have done the math and determined what they are willing to pay. It is obviously just enough to keep their stores staffed, but only enough so as to keep retail prices low.
Is Walmart evil? I don't think so. Right or wrong, people love them and prove day after day at the checkout.