Walmart and Chipotle are splitting stock for the first time in decades. With large lower-wage workforces, they say getting shares to employees is a priority.
Walmart and Chipotle are splitting stock for the first time in decades. With large lower-wage workforces, they say getting shares to employees is a priority.
Walmart and Chipotle are splitting stock for the first time in decades. With large lower-wage workforces, they say getting shares to employees is a priority.
Walmart wants workers, from managers to associates, to own more of its shares in the market. It’s a trend that could create $20 billion in household wealth.
Walmart wants workers, from managers to associates, to own more of its shares in the market. It's a trend that could create $20 billion in household wealth.