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Re: 40 stores to close... (part 3)

Posted: Wed Feb 06 2019 8:35am
by Richard Frost
pabenny wrote:
Wed Feb 06 2019 6:32am
Sarah wrote:
Wed Feb 06 2019 12:49am
Brighthouse to close 30 stores
Nice to have some good news* in this thread. Now for all of the rest of the stores in this exploitative business.

(* if not for those who work there)
A case could be made for putting Ladbrokes into the same category.

Re: 40 stores to close... (part 3)

Posted: Wed Feb 06 2019 10:13am
by planteria
i'd tend to agree with that. even when areas lose the vast majority of their retail outlets the bookies seem to remain open.

Re: 40 stores to close... (part 3)

Posted: Wed Feb 06 2019 11:03am
by pabenny
I’ve mixed feelings on that one.

The only winner on games of chance is the house and the players are mugs/fantasists/people with more money than sense. Betting on horse-racing, football results, etc does not appeal to me but I can appreciate that there may be an element of skill and judgement in placing bets and may be a (relatively) harmless pastime. I don’t much care about rich people losing money but sadly it is often poorer people who are seduced by the potential for riches into wasting money on games of chance. Hence the preponderance of betting shops in poorer areas.

So actually, yes, I’ll count Ladbrokes closures as good news as well.

Re: 40 stores to close... (part 3)

Posted: Wed Feb 06 2019 11:09am
by blythburgh
Skill was mentioned by pabenny.

My friend gambles weekly, only very small amounts. But he often does a bet where the winning from the first race go on to the 2nd and so on to the last race. He did win a nice sum once.

Same friend also has a bet on Norwich City at the start of the season. Why? Because the odds were so good.

Will he win? Nope, the odds were so good because he bet on Norwich going down.

Not a stupid man, he has A levels and other qualifications. But in some areas as thick as a brush.

Re: 40 stores to close... (part 3)

Posted: Wed Feb 06 2019 11:59am
by Sarah
pabenny wrote:
Wed Feb 06 2019 11:03am
I’ll count Ladbrokes closures as good news as well.
They say, however, that the Ladbrokes closures are accompanied by a greater push for their customers to switch to online betting; this could in turn make it easier for those individuals to bet and potentially lose more.

Re: 40 stores to close... (part 3)

Posted: Sat Feb 09 2019 9:03am
by planteria
so two of the tales discussed here collide, with Mike Ashley and Patisserie Holdings..

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/compani ... spartandhp

Re: 40 stores to close... (part 3)

Posted: Fri Mar 01 2019 11:46pm
by Boro Boy
Yet another High Street "Name" retailer possibly about to vanish: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-47413269

My partner says she is hardly surprised; one of those "influencers" highlighted on the web a particular blouse so she went into an L K Bennet branch as asked to see the blouse they supplied by name only to be greeted by the member of staff with "I don't know?". So attempting again she described the blouse only to realise that the member of staff was not too good at speaking English - she said it was a white silk like finish blouse - only to be shown a stripped high-neck part lace blouse...! The only available course of action at that point was to say thank you for your help and leave the store...!

Hence, when I said they are having financial issues the reply was "...so I am hardly surprised!"

That kind of puts a different angle on the fall of the British High Street Retailers! = overpriced, bad recruitment, lack of training and lack of feeding market information down the chain. If you add to this rising rents and rates along with dwindling cashflow to buy new stock, no wonder its the end of the line for some retailers... :shock:

Re: 40 stores to close... (part 3)

Posted: Sat Mar 02 2019 1:19am
by Boro Boy

Re: 40 stores to close... (part 3)

Posted: Tue Mar 05 2019 12:02pm
by pabenny
Paperchase closing 5 out of 145 stores and 23 at risk.

Another profit warning from Debenhams, with sales down more than 5% in the last 6 months.

Re: 40 stores to close... (part 3)

Posted: Tue Mar 05 2019 4:44pm
by Boro Boy
The nationwide M&S branch closure plan announced the other year has started - guess I shouldn't be surprised but M&S Covent Garden has gone...

It certainly wasn't targeted for lack of sales or footfall as it was always full and queues at the checkouts but I have no idea what was happening with the business rates or lease situation...