To: Kaslin
That settles it for me. Wal-Mart is going to have to get along without me for a while. For the indefinite future, TARGET gets my business for anything I need that I can possibly purchase there.
6 posted on
08/23/2010 5:55:55 PM PDT by
Tucker39
To: Tucker39
Wal Mart is closer to me, but if I am in the area where our Target is, I will definitely shop there
7 posted on
08/23/2010 5:59:12 PM PDT by
Kaslin
(Acronym for OBAMA: One Big Ass Mistake America)
To: Tucker39
There is a lot more here than meets the eye, folks. These are all leftist “money management” companies. Check them out.
From the AP.....
Walden Asset Management and Trillium Asset Management Corp., both of Boston, and Bethesda, Md.-based Calvert Asset Management Co. filed shareholder resolutions with both companies. Together, the three firms control less than 1 percent of each company’s outstanding shares - 1.1 million Target shares worth $57.5 million and 344,000 Best Buy shares worth $11.3 million - but they are moving the debate over the political giving to a new arena.
10 posted on
08/23/2010 6:00:34 PM PDT by
BlueCat
To: Tucker39
That settles it for me. Wal-Mart is going to have to get along without me for a while. For the indefinite future, TARGET gets my business for anything I need that I can possibly purchase there.
Suit yourself but when Target (and Best Buy) booted the Salvation Army bell ringers from their doorways I jettisoned 'em.
Interestingly, when that happened, Walmart not only permitted the bell ringers to continue, they even put a big SA logo on the home page of their website and a button to donate.
I shop Walmart first and only go to Target and Best Buy when there's nowhere else to shop. Amazon has such great prices and selection I almost never have to shop beyond Wally World and Sam's.
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15 posted on
08/23/2010 7:31:48 PM PDT by
JCG
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