Posted by jocco on January 28, 2019 at 05:30:10 from (166.228.132.10):
I was late to the party on the Landless surfs posts but wanted to say I agree. Was thinking and talking about this lately. YES AROUND ME THIS IS THE CASE %100 SMALL BUSINESS, SMALL FARMS or any small operation is being bought up buy some big company. Timber land is also being bought buy some far away conglomerate. Seems like all this is at an excellerated pace. You don't deal with a person anymore it some director of operations from a company (usually far away) Lastly where there used to be several shops like (welding supply) they all been bought buy a big out fit. Some closed, Some expanded but your dealing with abc company so go to another city and you guessed it abc company owns them. AND THEY ARE NOT FRIENDLY ON PRICE OR TERMS THERE WAY OR THE HIGHWAY.
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