Halfords to go next.
Agree with Edwin - Clintons can't be far behind.
Mega markup which is being undercut by price by places like Card Factory - and even Moonpig have an impact (especially when sending for non-local relatives)
If they slashed prices they could remain profitable, but my guess is they're to pigheaded to change
Perhaps book stores like waterstones, border books went, more and more people getting kindles or tablets and buying digital literature. You can get a reasonable selection of books at supermarket or order online.
Argos will stay for ever where else could you get an engagement ring a flat screen tv and massaging water foot bath at the same time
I am suprised no one has said Maplin.
toys'r'us? Seems you can get toys cheaper pretty much everywhere especially on line.
Having high margins in business is not a bad thing. Check out their accounts if you want to see how they're doing - you might be surprised.
Having high margins in business is not a bad thing.
My thoughts exactly, Stores like Maplin and Staples rely quite heavily on small-to-medium sized business customers who don't really need (or are prepared) to go through the price-comparisons that retail customers feel the need to. The purchase costs after-all went to the business not from a personal pocket.
you are leaking infoAdmin said:Hello. So, do anyone happen to know anything about Whois and how it can be accessed?
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