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Trump's tariffs have companies scrambling as they navigate cost increases. Here are the companies that have talked about ...
The backlash comes after Walmart heiress Christy Walton reportedly paid for a 'No Kings,' ad, which has been perceived as being anti-Trump.
US health officials met with with Walmart Inc. and other retailers this week as part of an effort to help Americans get their ...
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BIG on MSNWalmart heiress implicated in anti-Trump protestsOne of Walmart’s heiresses, billionaire Christy Walton, drew the ire of the Trump camp and its supporters by calling on ...
Walmart distanced itself from heiress Christy Walton's full-page New York Times ad that calls for demonstrations against President Donald Trump this weekend.
Trump’s tariffs set to cost American employers $83billion, analysis finds - An analysis finds a critical group of U.S.
While the "No Kings Day" ad did not mention Trump by name, its emphasis was widely interpreted as a critique of his agenda.
Predictions from mainstream economists were dire after President Donald Trump launched his tariff campaign just a couple weeks after he began his second term in office: Prices would rise — sharply — ...
At issue is a full-page New York Times ad, paid by Walmart heiress Christy Walton, highlighting upcoming protests.
The estimated direct cost could be potentially managed through price hikes, layoffs, hiring freezes or lower profit margins.
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