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M&S will go within a couple of years.
Just come back from a large shopping complex.
M&S empty.Primark packed both selling cheap Chinese goods but Primark a third of the price.
Having read about the March of the Zombie businesses in the Times yesterday - more than 30% of companies alone made losses in 2009 aand 2010 and are only being kept alive because the Bank pulling the plug would look bad on the bank balance sheets, there must surely be an awful lot more to come.
I can't see what I am typing because there is an ad directly over this box that I am typing in. Not good, UKBF!
I couldn't get rid of the ad at all on my ipad. Really annoying!
Richer Sounds are dead in the water unless they get their act together quickly. Look at their web site - they're selling on price "hottest deals ever", "lowest price guaranteed", "Biggest Brands, Best Prices" and so on.
Well that's Ok, so long as you are the best price and so long as you sell what people want to buy.
I found neither when I wanted to upgrade my hifi and home cinema gear. The first bit of kit I asked for they didn't sell (it was a What-hifi Best Buy annual award speaker system) The second was a Panasonic TV which they did sell but when I went to buy it, it came out at about 15% more than the on-line price from a respected company. Their "guaranteed price match" turned out to be a price match only when you bought their 5 year guarantee too - which I regard as a dirty trick and told them so.
I'll never bother with Richer Sounds again - which is a shame because, like Comet, they were a good company once.
M&S will go within a couple of years.
Just come back from a large shopping complex.
M&S empty.Primark packed both selling cheap Chinese goods but Primark a third of the price.
I can't see anything going wrong to that extent at M&S any time soon.
I do think that Argos is a dated model that won't survive long into the future, but the next major casualty for me will be HMV.
I would also add that this question is a bit negative and I'd rather hear entrepreneurs asking the question who are going to be the rising stars in retail next year. You can learn a lot more from market leaders than retail dinosaurs
If I could bet on blockbusters going bust within 12 months I'd stick a lot on it.
I am simply awaiting the 2013 thread....
I would also add that this question is a bit negative and I'd rather hear entrepreneurs asking the question who are going to be the rising stars in retail next year. You can learn a lot more from market leaders than retail dinosaurs
Comet type ... businesses ... offer no added value to offset their higher prices.
Surely there's some value in being able to go in to the store and try out the products in the "flesh" as it were? The problem for these businesses is people do that and then order online where it's cheaper.
Surely this means there's more scope for smaller businesses?
It's a shame for all of the people employed.
Agree with Blockbusters -have you seen how tatty their stores are lately?
Has anyone heard if Bookers are in trouble?
Only if they can find it. We try and make that very hard for people. We are not a showroom for the internet.
Only if they can find it. We try and make that very hard for people.
Is this a new marketing technic I have not heard of.?:|
I think its unlikely... The largest Cash & Carry business as far as I am aware and they own the "Premier" franchise too. Their shares have taken a tumble rather recently but its been on an increase pretty much over the last few years quarter on quarter...I'd be surprised if Booker goes, my local one is always rammed.
whilst i hate comet and the dsg stores, you have to feel a little sorry for them, you think they sell a laptop which will last for say 2 years and make around £40 on it. then you look at somewhere like superdry/cult, a hoody cost 70-90 and they will make around £40-85, it will last 6 months and their customers will buy several. its hardly surprising you get a shoddy service when you visit a dsg store.
kinda related to this thread...but have you guys had lots of loan type places opening up? Unsecured lending was pretty much just dealt with by loan sharks a few years ago, now is has mushroomed into a monster industry. In my little town there are at least 5 of these business that are part of big chains, with another one opening up. I am constantly amazed at how stupid people are lending from these guys.
Yes, Pap, there are two local to me - I have seen people come out of there and go straight to the betting shop !!!!!