Posted by jennifer408 on March 11, 2014 at 04:38:44 from (67.142.162.24):
In Reply to: RE:Deleted post posted by oldtanker on March 09, 2014 at 05:02:19:
Just to correct things- Walmart, using your figures, GROSSES about $25K a minute. That is not what they make in PROFIT. From that $25K a minute you have to subtract the cost of the merchandise, wages and other costs related to workers, costs for trucking and shipping, building heat, lights, upkeep, taxes, the taxes Walmart pays, insurance, law suits, advertising, the gazillions a year Walmart loses in theft and fraudulent returns, parking lot upkeep and new construction and probably a lot of other stuff I forget.
There's a big difference between gross and profit.[/quote]
and yet, walmart is not going broke, but the folks running our country couldn't find there A$$ if i handed them a stick with a mirror on it. well, i gotta get ready to jump on the tractor and go out and chisel the back 40.
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