| Mirroring the Internal Revenue Service Vehicle Tax Credit Program , Bank of America, (BAC) announced expansion of its $3000 reimbursement program to employees purchasing new hybrid vehicles to cover the entire U.S. and more than 185,000 employees, due in part to the success of its pilot program (instituted last June in Boston, Los Angeles and Charlotte). Read the full story here, as well as Bank Of America's Press Release. |
| WalMart Benefits from Government Subsidies: I Blame the Government, Not the Corporation |
| Written by David Neubert | |||
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The film The Corporation mentions that a corporation is an externalizing machine that tries to get the rest of society to pay the costs of its actions.
So can I be angry at a corporation that takes advantage of what society offers it? Yes. What can I do about it? I can lobby with my shares and voice to get WalMart to stop taking free money (my tax money) from the government, or I can lobby the government to stop giving my money to WalMart. I think the bigger fault here lies with government, not with the corporation. MarketWatch.com summarizes information about WalMart's subidies. Walmartsubsidywatch.org tells you exactly how much of our money government officials (people working for us, the taxpayers and citizens) are giving to Wal*Mart. As a shareholder I benefit from the free money government gives away (after some begging by WalMart, I'm sure).
So go to walmartsubsidywatch.org, click on your state at the map, figure out which local politicians are giving away your money to Walmart, and call them out or vote them out. Don't buy the stock above $46 or so (that's a p/e below 15, which is what WMT deserves, not its current price earnings ratio of 17.4). Disclosures and confessions: I own WMT and am short Jan 2008, $47.50 calls . I am also short Jan 2009 $40 puts . I bought a really cool Sony Camera The Panelist Disclaimer photo by David Neubert from Flickr
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