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Re: 40 stores to close... (part 4)

Posted: Tue Mar 17 2020 1:19pm
by Chadwick
pabenny wrote:
Tue Mar 17 2020 12:54pm
Laura Ashley enters administration.

All standalone Carphone Warehouse stores to close.
Both too early to blame on reduced trade due to the virus. To coin a phrase, they had underlying conditions.

Laura Ashley already in trouble. Coronavirus just tipped the scale too far for them.

Carphone Warehouse apparently due to changing habits of how people buy phones, rather than Coronavirus woes.

Re: 40 stores to close... (part 4)

Posted: Tue Mar 17 2020 3:36pm
by BeautifulSunshine
Chadwick wrote:
Tue Mar 17 2020 1:19pm
pabenny wrote:
Tue Mar 17 2020 12:54pm
Laura Ashley enters administration.

All standalone Carphone Warehouse stores to close.
Both too early to blame on reduced trade due to the virus. To coin a phrase, they had underlying conditions.

Laura Ashley already in trouble. Coronavirus just tipped the scale too far for them.

Carphone Warehouse apparently due to changing habits of how people buy phones, rather than Coronavirus woes.
Coronavirus - the straw that broke the stores back.

Re: 40 stores to close... (part 4)

Posted: Tue Mar 17 2020 3:42pm
by macliam
This thread is likely to grow exponentially...... a bit like the incidence of COVID-19 :shifty:

Re: 40 stores to close... (part 4)

Posted: Tue Mar 17 2020 9:40pm
by Chadwick
macliam wrote:
Tue Mar 17 2020 3:42pm
This thread is likely to grow exponentially...... a bit like the incidence of COVID-19 :shifty:
Despite the chancellor finding the Magic Money Forest today, I expect we'll see thousands of business go to the wall, including some big household high street names. Remember Debenhams wavering, and WH Smiths has looked like it needs a makeover for some time. I think WHS get most of their income from shops at airports and train stations, so they could be doubly hit.

Re: 40 stores to close... (part 4)

Posted: Wed Mar 18 2020 1:10am
by Sarah
Yes and of course when too many customers have a problem, the banks have a problem, so we'd be looking at more bank bailouts too if borrowers aren't supported. Unless there's a surprising turn of events quite soon the economic fallout is going to be with us for years, perhaps decades and also whatever the government might be saying, if there was previously any doubt about the transition period having to be extended, it's surely inevitable now.

Re: 40 stores to close... (part 4)

Posted: Wed Mar 18 2020 5:58am
by kevinchess1
Might need to rename this thread ‘40 stores that are still open!’

Re: 40 stores to close... (part 4)

Posted: Wed Mar 18 2020 5:59am
by kevinchess1
pabenny wrote:
Tue Mar 17 2020 12:54pm
Laura Ashley enters administration.
Yes it’s curtains for Laura Ashley

Re: 40 stores to close... (part 4)

Posted: Wed Mar 18 2020 6:51am
by BeautifulSunshine
kevinchess1 wrote:
Wed Mar 18 2020 5:58am
Might need to rename this thread ‘40 stores that are still open!’
Were it not so serious it would be funny.

Re: 40 stores to close... (part 4)

Posted: Wed Mar 18 2020 9:15am
by blythburgh
AAAlphaThunder wrote:
Wed Mar 18 2020 6:51am
kevinchess1 wrote:
Wed Mar 18 2020 5:58am
Might need to rename this thread ‘40 stores that are still open!’
Were it not so serious it would be funny.
Yes, every shop that closes means less choice for us but far worse, no job for others and a decreasing job market for them to get another one. How many will be forced into the gig/zero hours jobs and no guarantee they can pay the rent/mortgage. How will it affect the pensions due to those who lose jobs? A nightmare for these workers and others who still have a job in the retail sector

Re: 40 stores to close... (part 4)

Posted: Mon Mar 30 2020 5:15pm
by pabenny
Brighthouse now actually gone into administration (no loss for anyone but the staff).
Carluccios also in administration