
Meijer Is Private. The Smart Money Plays It Anyway — Here's How
No, Meijer is not publicly traded. Retail investors usually end up looking at public proxies like Walmart, Target, and Kroger, because there’s no disclosed IPO path right now.
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No, Meijer is not publicly traded. Retail investors usually end up looking at public proxies like Walmart, Target, and Kroger, because there’s no disclosed IPO path right now.

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