They call it innovative I call it semantics. This AP article below suggests nothing different then the company stores. “Way, it’s a total different word, that’s way its different”. Nothing has nor will change; this is the only game our minds can conjurer in efforts to keep it busy. I wonder what would have happened if our ancestors developed language before fire.
AP News~”Wal-Mart Banks on Banking
“Retailers are not relying on bargains alone to revive business. Some big name brands are experimenting with banking, a new phenomenon. Wal-Mart has added banking centers at some of its locations. They are designed for the convenience of those who do not have or like to use debit or credit cards.
Sam's Club is now granting small business loans, which Gibbons says are geared particularly to women, minorities and others who would have difficulty getting a traditional loan from a bank. About half of the firm's members and the bulk of their revenue comes from small business owners, so the loans benefit both parties. “
I have to say I am seeing a second, maybe harsh, ripple coming from the finical markets. Business is pleading to consumer; the housing market is seeing reality and not liking what it sees. The employment rate is twisted and deflated like a dried up worm on a hot sidewalk. The government sector has slowly removed themselves from the people. For decades now, it runs wild in spending. Show me what old trick will pull us from a famine of spirits. O’ The dismal science, we call life.
AP News~”Wal-Mart Banks on Banking
“Retailers are not relying on bargains alone to revive business. Some big name brands are experimenting with banking, a new phenomenon. Wal-Mart has added banking centers at some of its locations. They are designed for the convenience of those who do not have or like to use debit or credit cards.
Sam's Club is now granting small business loans, which Gibbons says are geared particularly to women, minorities and others who would have difficulty getting a traditional loan from a bank. About half of the firm's members and the bulk of their revenue comes from small business owners, so the loans benefit both parties. “
I have to say I am seeing a second, maybe harsh, ripple coming from the finical markets. Business is pleading to consumer; the housing market is seeing reality and not liking what it sees. The employment rate is twisted and deflated like a dried up worm on a hot sidewalk. The government sector has slowly removed themselves from the people. For decades now, it runs wild in spending. Show me what old trick will pull us from a famine of spirits. O’ The dismal science, we call life.