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As Above So Below
I don't know why they bother, Sears is a lost cause, they sold off all their best brands, I see little value in them with their debt and poor structure...
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I saw that story. It looks like there's going to be a lot more stores that will fall like dominos.Bummer. This is where I get my shoes.
Payless ShoeSource closing all 2,100 U.S. stores, starting liquidation sales Sunday
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the McDonald's where Kate worked.
all west towners mall.
gloria Jean'sDamn! Is this all because of Amazon?
I guess not with respect to McDonald's.
gloria Jean's
clares
GNC
torrid
hot topic
all are looking to get out of the mall.
NEW YORK (CNN Business) — Family Dollar will close 390 stores this year and make big changes to the stores it is keeping open as the discount chain seeks a turnaround.
There currently are dozens of Family Dollar stores in Kentucky. It is not clear which sites might be targeted for closing.
Family Dollar sells a variety of items for under $10 at rural and urban locations. Dollar Tree bought the company in 2015. But Family Dollar has struggled, and Dollar Tree is under heavy pressure from an activist investor to sell or revitalize the ailing line.
Dollar Tree (DLTR), which sells everything for $1 and caters more to mid-income customers with suburban stores, has a plan for Family Dollar: Close stores, re-brand some locations as Dollar Tree, and renovate others with $1 Dollar Tree merchandise sections.
“We are confident we are taking the appropriate steps to reposition our Family Dollar brand,” Dollar Tree CEO Gary Philbin said in a news release Wednesday.
The second-to-last Blockbuster location in Perth, Australia announced it will close by the end of the month
- That means a store location in Bend, Oregon is the last Blockbuster in business
- The Oregon shop's been open for over 20 years and claims it's remained open thanks to the demand for old classic films - the 'bread and butter' of the shop
- Blockbuster was popular in the 80s and 90s until going bankrupt in 2010
- The company then shuttered most of its 9,000 locations
- 'We're proud to still be open,' Bend location owner Sandi Harding said
- The Australian location announced it will close due to competition from online video streaming websites like Netflix
I loved Blockbuster in it's heyday, but I no longer have a VCR.The second to last Blockbuster in Perth, Australia has closed leaving one left in Bend, Oregon.
Last Blockbuster in the world is in Oregon | Daily Mail Online
I think there are committees above these companies that make those decisions. It's odd that all these companies make very poor business decisions.I loved Blockbuster in it's heyday, but I no longer have a VCR.
The company could have transitioned to present day technology if it's leaders had more foresight.
Blockbuster's CEO once passed up a chance to buy Netflix for only $50 million