Crosscheck wrote:
The only thing they did wrong in a business sense is get caught.
We all agree it was asinine, but the companies responsibility to their shareholders trumps any responsibility to society.
You can lament that fact but you can't change it.
Although... I could also argue that they aren't fulfilling their obligations to the shareholders, also.
By taking a risk like this, the value of Wal Mart's shares could take a steep drop due to the negative PR associated with this type of situation.
Man I'm confusing myself!
