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They damn nearly ruined a lot of companies by forcing them to Original I Work At HEB So Basically I’m A Kind Of A Big Deal Shirt sell cheaper. And its existence in this state has altered the economy. In publicly traded companies, any investment or strategy that would require multi-year time frames for return need lots of analysis for justification and are often easy to veto by anyone with enough influence. Many people in public companies have enough influence to block big expensive moves. It’s very difficult for an executive of a public company to do something expensive or make big changes. Interesting. I had no idea Publix was privately held!
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