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โMay-20-2015 01:55 PM
pnichols wrote:It won't ever happen. It's been beaten to death on these forums and it cannot every work financially. For no services, nobody is going to pay $7.50 or $10 when they can stay for free at Walmart and the like. You still have to have advertising, employees, insurance, credit card fees, taxes, license fees etc. And how do you keep people off the internet and out of the bathrooms, showers, pools etc? A simple fence isn't going to stop them, they will just walk around. There are lots of things people want, that might get a whole lot of customers, but just don't work. I would love a restaurant with nickel lobsters and 10 cent beers. But you can't lose money on every transaction and make it up in volume.westernrvparkowne wrote:
I would feel I might have to potentially change my business plan. Maybe I become a boutique park with even higher rates but even better amenities. Maybe I change to a different product, the world needs cabins and other lodging. Maybe it would be time to sell the land and subdivide. Businesses get outcompeted every day. I knew when I went into the business it was always a possibility that the market could change. New competitors could enter. People's wants and desires could change. Nothing is a given. That's the free market. The answer is to adapt or die, not expect the better competitor to be kept away by government.
..... How about this wild idea that ton's of RV'ers would take advantage of: A check-in status option and section of your campground that was graveled surface only, allowed no hookups, allowed no use of your WiFi, allowed no use of your bathrooms or showers, and was very inexpensive - like $7.50 to $10.00 per night, with a two-night maximum?
We would make use of this kind of commercial campground special pricing and conditions BIG TIME ... instead of what we currently use for quick stop-overs en route between longer term camping spots: Walmart lots, church parking lots, Port of Entry lots, truck stop lots, etc..
The above would help towards adapting or dying.
โMay-20-2015 11:36 AM
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โMay-20-2015 09:08 AM
westernrvparkowne wrote:
I would feel I might have to potentially change my business plan. Maybe I become a boutique park with even higher rates but even better amenities. Maybe I change to a different product, the world needs cabins and other lodging. Maybe it would be time to sell the land and subdivide. Businesses get outcompeted every day. I knew when I went into the business it was always a possibility that the market could change. New competitors could enter. People's wants and desires could change. Nothing is a given. That's the free market. The answer is to adapt or die, not expect the better competitor to be kept away by government.
โMay-20-2015 07:47 AM
tomman58 wrote:westernrvparkowner wrote:tomman58 wrote:Just because you say it is a fact, doesn't make it so. There are no individuals who own a large percentage of both Walmart and Lowes stock. As a matter of fact (from Morningstar) the only individuals who own 5% or more of Walmart are members of the Walton Family and no individual owns 5% or more of Lowes stock. The largest non-individual holders of both companies are Mutual funds like Vanguard, Blackrock and T Rowe Price, meaning there are millions of individual owners of those blocks of stock and only Vanguard has a 5% or greater share of stock in either of those companies. Lowes and Walmart are about as separate as entities can be.big whitey wrote:tomman58 wrote:2gypsies wrote:
Do you stay out of Home Depot, Lowes, Target, K-Mart, Meijer's in Michigan, etc.?
HD not so much. Lowes is owned by WM, target no, k-mart stores are gone. Meijers was the last store to have mostly USA products but do not go there often.
WM has the largest impact, there are many others on my list but then that is my list of business' that are not employee friendly or just horrible with constant threats to their employees.
Lowes owned by WMT, you're nuts. Lowes is owned by Lowes.
Get your facts right WM owns the most shares in Lowes and the tother way lowes own most shares in WM. FACT!
Okay, please take note, the way corporations operate, and how the legal definition of subsideries come into play.
First of all, Lowes is not owned by Walmart Assocaites INC.
However Lowes is owned by the Walton Family.
The daughter is the primary operator of the Lowes stores.
Although they keep the Lowes assets seperate, it is indeed owned by the same family.
Not only can this be seen by building designs, and architecture, but whenever Walmart paints their stores, or changes it's colors, Lowes follow suit.
So for those that think they know that Lowes isn't owned by Walmart, has an enlightenment to be learned.
They have no interest in letting their employees know what they own, no matter how long you have worked for their company.
If anyone knows, how, and has followed the Walmart history of expansion, you will notice how they acquire assets via acquisitions.
It usually starts with Walmart purchasing a minority stake, usually around 42-47% of ownership,(just enough to be able to be a major share holder, and thus have a board position), they then in a few years will increase their holdings of that company, and in the majority of instances, they become whole ownership.
โMay-20-2015 07:34 AM
tomman58 wrote:I guess I didn't know that Walmart was above federal law and can hide their business interests. Their federal filings show no ownership interests in Lowes, but apparently you have deep inside information, probably from you association with the trilateral commission. I am surprised, however, that their black helicopters haven't obliterated your informative posts by now.westernrvparkowner wrote:tomman58 wrote:Just because you say it is a fact, doesn't make it so. There are no individuals who own a large percentage of both Walmart and Lowes stock. As a matter of fact (from Morningstar) the only individuals who own 5% or more of Walmart are members of the Walton Family and no individual owns 5% or more of Lowes stock. The largest non-individual holders of both companies are Mutual funds like Vanguard, Blackrock and T Rowe Price, meaning there are millions of individual owners of those blocks of stock and only Vanguard has a 5% or greater share of stock in either of those companies. Lowes and Walmart are about as separate as entities can be.big whitey wrote:tomman58 wrote:2gypsies wrote:
Do you stay out of Home Depot, Lowes, Target, K-Mart, Meijer's in Michigan, etc.?
HD not so much. Lowes is owned by WM, target no, k-mart stores are gone. Meijers was the last store to have mostly USA products but do not go there often.
WM has the largest impact, there are many others on my list but then that is my list of business' that are not employee friendly or just horrible with constant threats to their employees.
Lowes owned by WMT, you're nuts. Lowes is owned by Lowes.
Get your facts right WM owns the most shares in Lowes and the tother way lowes own most shares in WM. FACT!
Okay, please take note, the way corporations operate, and how the legal definition of subsideries come into play.
First of all, Lowes is not owned by Walmart Assocaites INC.
However Lowes is owned by the Walton Family.
The daughter is the primary operator of the Lowes stores.
Although they keep the Lowes assets seperate, it is indeed owned by the same family.
Not only can this be seen by building designs, and architecture, but whenever Walmart paints their stores, or changes it's colors, Lowes follow suit.
So for those that think they know that Lowes isn't owned by Walmart, has an enlightenment to be learned.
They have no interest in letting their employees know what they own, no matter how long you have worked for their company.
If anyone knows, how, and has followed the Walmart history of expansion, you will notice how they acquire assets via acquisitions.
It usually starts with Walmart purchasing a minority stake, usually around 42-47% of ownership,(just enough to be able to be a major share holder, and thus have a board position), they then in a few years will increase their holdings of that company, and in the majority of instances, they become whole ownership.
โMay-19-2015 07:11 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:tomman58 wrote:Just because you say it is a fact, doesn't make it so. There are no individuals who own a large percentage of both Walmart and Lowes stock. As a matter of fact (from Morningstar) the only individuals who own 5% or more of Walmart are members of the Walton Family and no individual owns 5% or more of Lowes stock. The largest non-individual holders of both companies are Mutual funds like Vanguard, Blackrock and T Rowe Price, meaning there are millions of individual owners of those blocks of stock and only Vanguard has a 5% or greater share of stock in either of those companies. Lowes and Walmart are about as separate as entities can be.big whitey wrote:tomman58 wrote:2gypsies wrote:
Do you stay out of Home Depot, Lowes, Target, K-Mart, Meijer's in Michigan, etc.?
HD not so much. Lowes is owned by WM, target no, k-mart stores are gone. Meijers was the last store to have mostly USA products but do not go there often.
WM has the largest impact, there are many others on my list but then that is my list of business' that are not employee friendly or just horrible with constant threats to their employees.
Lowes owned by WMT, you're nuts. Lowes is owned by Lowes.
Get your facts right WM owns the most shares in Lowes and the tother way lowes own most shares in WM. FACT!
โMay-19-2015 04:05 PM
tomman58 wrote:
Asphalt RVing not my style. we go for the wonders of America and WM isn't part of that so good, close them all down.
โMay-19-2015 03:04 PM
tomman58 wrote:Just because you say it is a fact, doesn't make it so. There are no individuals who own a large percentage of both Walmart and Lowes stock. As a matter of fact (from Morningstar) the only individuals who own 5% or more of Walmart are members of the Walton Family and no individual owns 5% or more of Lowes stock. The largest non-individual holders of both companies are Mutual funds like Vanguard, Blackrock and T Rowe Price, meaning there are millions of individual owners of those blocks of stock and only Vanguard has a 5% or greater share of stock in either of those companies. Lowes and Walmart are about as separate as entities can be.big whitey wrote:tomman58 wrote:2gypsies wrote:
Do you stay out of Home Depot, Lowes, Target, K-Mart, Meijer's in Michigan, etc.?
HD not so much. Lowes is owned by WM, target no, k-mart stores are gone. Meijers was the last store to have mostly USA products but do not go there often.
WM has the largest impact, there are many others on my list but then that is my list of business' that are not employee friendly or just horrible with constant threats to their employees.
Lowes owned by WMT, you're nuts. Lowes is owned by Lowes.
Get your facts right WM owns the most shares in Lowes and the tother way lowes own most shares in WM. FACT!
โMay-19-2015 02:01 PM
tomman58 wrote:big whitey wrote:tomman58 wrote:2gypsies wrote:
Do you stay out of Home Depot, Lowes, Target, K-Mart, Meijer's in Michigan, etc.?
HD not so much. Lowes is owned by WM, target no, k-mart stores are gone. Meijers was the last store to have mostly USA products but do not go there often.
WM has the largest impact, there are many others on my list but then that is my list of business' that are not employee friendly or just horrible with constant threats to their employees.
Lowes owned by WMT, you're nuts. Lowes is owned by Lowes.
Get your facts right WM owns the most shares in Lowes and the tother way lowes own most shares in WM. FACT!
โMay-19-2015 10:24 AM
big whitey wrote:tomman58 wrote:2gypsies wrote:
Do you stay out of Home Depot, Lowes, Target, K-Mart, Meijer's in Michigan, etc.?
HD not so much. Lowes is owned by WM, target no, k-mart stores are gone. Meijers was the last store to have mostly USA products but do not go there often.
WM has the largest impact, there are many others on my list but then that is my list of business' that are not employee friendly or just horrible with constant threats to their employees.
Lowes owned by WMT, you're nuts. Lowes is owned by Lowes.
โMay-19-2015 08:01 AM
tomman58 wrote:2112 wrote:tomman58 wrote:That's being narrow-minded and self absorbed.
Asphalt RVing not my style. we go for the wonders of America and WM isn't part of that so good, close them all down.
WM's asphalt RVing is used by many in route to the great wonders of America, as well as many other destinations.
Just because you do not partake or see the need you believe nobody should?
Many layover the night at many casino's. Should we close all of them down as well?
What about truck stops? What's your take on them?
First, I never will even shop at a WM, they are ,to me, as bad as a terrorist group to America.
I do support and enjoy the casinos and stay for several nights not just a wham bam thing.
I use truck stops for fuel only. With a 40' TT they offer the best choice to fuel. Sleep there, not hardly.
I know a lot of folks just do not plan their trips as I do or time limits cause them problems,as they are still worker bees, and time does have significance. I will never do WM or several other places do to their treatment of their fellow Americans and the cost to all of us as most are on government assistance. But that is me and several folks I know. We can be snooty towards some trash and don't need to patronize them.