What do you mean, their business plan is flawless. Drag people into their store selling $1 bleach online. Once those cool peeps arrive we will surely stay to watch the absurdity of using 4 of their 12 bored/disgruntled employees to complete a $1 order, (personal favorite is being ask to sign a three-ring binder verifying I have received my bleach).
What do you mean, their business plan is flawless.
It's easy to have no appreciation for Kmart, but they've managed to stay in business directly competing against There's only a handful of large(r) companies left that can make that claim.
Walmart's prices will rise once they've wiped out everyone else. Always support a competitive market when you can.
When the last Kresge died was the time this outfit started its sure death spiral. WM is next. Nobody is too big to fail. Look at GM. Call me when is profitable (after its initial startup $).
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It's easy to have no appreciation for Kmart, but they've managed to stay in business directly competing against There's only a handful of large(r) companies left that can make that claim.
Walmart's prices will rise once they've wiped out everyone else. Always support a competitive market when you can.
Thank you!