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Originally posted by Rick Lee
Yeah, Wal-Mart is a real monopoly. Somehow they've managed to keep their prices lower than everyone else. That's the kind of monopoly I like! Still, I go to Target, which is right nextdoor to WM because it's less crowded and a nicer place, though a tad more expensive. Oh, and the other stores right next to that monopoly are Best Buy and BJ's.
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That's a good idea, Rick. Pretend there is no problem and just scratch your head when you read articles or overhear discussions between people who do understand. Frankly, Wal-Mart is starting to get to the size where it can dictate (and does dictate) whether your products, which they have agreed to carry, can also be in competitors' stores.
Rick......do yourself a favor and just talk with someone who has had a dialogue with Wal-Mart about placing their product in WM stoares. It's just a matter of time, Rick. Wal-Mart will need some anti-trust attention. Their agenda has to be stopped. That's, frankly, the nature of capitalism. It cannot be allowed to reach its final stages. Same with the auto makers. You are hearing talk about monopoly and anti-trust.
There is a reason for this, Rick.