Opinion | What the Target and Bud Light Boycotts Tell Us

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Opinion | What the Target and Bud Light Boycotts Tell Us
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From WSJopinion: Students discuss companies taking social stances and whether or not they deserve reduced stock prices for doing so in this week’s Future View column

Journal Editorial Report: The week's worst and best from Kim Strassel, Jason Riley, Allysia Finley and Kyle Peterson. Images: Zuma Press/AFP/Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly, students discuss boycotts of Target and Bud Light for their stands on LGBT issues. Next week we’ll ask, “

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