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Well, I thought I'd start a thread about Wal-Mart, since it could possibly be employing about half of us within a few years. Here's an article from Yahoo, stating that Wal-Mart is selling new hardcover books at just $9.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_wal_m...DeW5fdG9wX3N0b3JpZXMEc2xrA3dhbC1tYXJ0Ym9vaw--
One quote in the article says that the books usually cost retailers about $13. This means that either Wal-Mart is selling things at a loss to knock out competition, or is negotiating for lower prices from the publishers to knock out the competition. Either way, we're
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I personally think that Wal-Mart is growing too large. The article even mentions Wal-Mart offering their own wireless phone service and filling 90-day prescriptions online for as little as $10. When and where is it going to end? Guess this is a downside of capitalism.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_wal_m...DeW5fdG9wX3N0b3JpZXMEc2xrA3dhbC1tYXJ0Ym9vaw--
One quote in the article says that the books usually cost retailers about $13. This means that either Wal-Mart is selling things at a loss to knock out competition, or is negotiating for lower prices from the publishers to knock out the competition. Either way, we're

I personally think that Wal-Mart is growing too large. The article even mentions Wal-Mart offering their own wireless phone service and filling 90-day prescriptions online for as little as $10. When and where is it going to end? Guess this is a downside of capitalism.