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Companies you are amazed are still in business?
linkinpark875
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Retailers:
Boots.
BHS.
M&S.
Online:
Myspace.
Bebo.
TV:
Top Up TV.
Various music channel broadcasters.
Many of the shopping and gambling channels.
Entertainment:
Nintendo.
Sega.
Boots.
BHS.
M&S.
Online:
Myspace.
Bebo.
TV:
Top Up TV.
Various music channel broadcasters.
Many of the shopping and gambling channels.
Entertainment:
Nintendo.
Sega.
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Online ones - probably just hoping for some daft idiot who will look at a 2002 valuation by mistake and buy them
TV - Music isn't too bad its like radio you put it on and will listen to the adverts while doing other stuff and the rest must be doing something right to get the required cash from peoples pocket but they look so cheap you can tell they only need a few idiots a day to carry on running
Entertainment : they got big back catalogues such as pokemon/sonic/zelda etc that are worth serious money even though they aint making waves in sales they're steady sellers
Wii U flop. Top Up TV lost Sky Sports channels.
So big questions on some companies futures.
Second this. Their stores are stuck in the 80's. Every single one of them, yes, even the new ones.
They have the market cornered in train stations and airports.
Deliveries to a customers address, very poor service, don't give a rose in the garden, about customers
Deliveries made to collect+ shop, excellent service, mainly down to the fact, if they failed in there service, they could lose this contract
Are we restricted to naming only public limited companies?
I could see why he put them down, think boith these shops have done a lot of restructuring, all because of the compeditors
M&S, now have to compete with companies like, Primark, Matalan, Asda, Tesco,
Boots, might not be as bad, but they still have there compeditors
Farmfoods and Iceland can undercut the big 4 supermarkets on brands like Birds Eye and Quorn. Farmfoods whole leg of lamb is only £8, they sell multipacks of well known confectionery brands for low prices that other retailers cannot price match. Their frozen veg is 3 bags for £2.
I agree. Expensive and have little to offer.
BHS.
M&S
There customers are ageing.
Is a huge high street name.. I can't ever seeing it go bust
Boots are expensive compared to Semi Chem, Savers and Bodycare. I guess it's their loyalty card which is keeping customers loyal as their stores are dated and still look like the 80's and 90's. Even newer branches look old other than the new blue sign.
Our company support both Boots and M&S IT systems and I can say both of these companies have money to waste, so I cannot see either one of them going out of business.
Their share price has nearly doubled over the past seven years since they went public. There aren't many companies for whom that's true. They've got essentially no bet, they have decent cash holdings, they're profitable by any measure.
http://markets.ft.com/research/Markets/Tearsheets/Financials?s=SMWH:LSE