How long before an entrepreneur over there comes up with a Chinese fast food idea to replace world-wide, the tired hamburger in a bun? Additional Details That's what the Japanese ...
Last night, on another thrilling trip to Wal-Mart to walk 14 miles to get 3 things, I heard "Code Sam at (unheard) door." "Code Sam". Anyone know what a Code Sam is?...
About 25 years ago, the cheapest toilet paper I could find was 1000 sheet rolls at about 50 cents per roll or so (in the US). Although so many other things have gone up in price over the last 25 ...
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Firstly, what is the difference between private limited and public limited company. What are the major differences between them?
Secondly, Can a private limited company be listed ...
My family and I do not shop at wal-mart. Because of the way they treat their employees and the fact that most of them are non-union. Also when they crush the competition they do raise their prices ...
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Who is the actual person that owns Asda?
Additional Details What part of actual person did you all fail to get?!?! duuuuh!
It's headed by the Walton family in the USA who own the public company Wal-Mart who own ASDA.
Chairman ALF
Wal mart not a person a multi national company
Robin the Electrocuted
Asda is owned my WalMart, an american company, and Walmart is owned by its shareholders. So the answer to your question is thousands of people, maybe millions of people, own Asda... even you could own a bit of it if you bought some WalMart shares!
AS_Sweets
Asda is owned my WalMart, an american company.
cunning linguist
ASDA is part of the walmart group from america land.
They don`t sell the same goods as walmart just the
rubbish we english need.
oliprofessor
to sum it up; whoever owns the largest share percentage of Wal*Mart has the biggest single ability to influence the company operations.
of course, if that 1 entity owns 20%, then if everyone else votes in the opposite direction to them, they're vetoed.
but as one might expect, majority holders have a lot of clout with the managing company executives.