Walmart is considered private sector because it is not owned by the government. It's a publicly traded company, but its still owned by private citizens.
There's no such thing as a Walmart franchise. All their stores are company owned.
sam club is owned by walmart it is not unionized.
Aldi is not owned by wal-mart. It is owned by by two brothers Karl and Theo Albrecht who founded it in 1946. Wal-mart is owned and controlled by Walton family.
No. A majority of it is owned by the Walton family. It does have some business in China.
No. Walmart stores are company owned.
No, Walmart at this time is privately owned, not government owned here in the US. But of course cannot speak for other counties.
no
No, it is not.
Walmart is considered private sector because it is not owned by the government. It's a publicly traded company, but its still owned by private citizens.
no
There's no such thing as a Walmart franchise. All their stores are company owned.
no they are not I mean look at walmart
No. Asda is owned by the American company, Walmart whilst Tesco is British owned.
sam club is owned by walmart it is not unionized.
yes because it is owned by individuals and not state or federial government
Aldi is not owned by wal-mart. It is owned by by two brothers Karl and Theo Albrecht who founded it in 1946. Wal-mart is owned and controlled by Walton family.