[TW]Fox;13163907 said:And let me guess, you are?![]()
No I'm not either you idiot. That is why I didn't make some outlandish claim about a company going bankrupt.
[TW]Fox;13163907 said:And let me guess, you are?![]()
He should probably do some more squats.
Yes.This is the crappiest thread ever.
I reckon Smiths too. Not based on anything really, but I can't think of a single thing I would puposely go into one fot. Newspapers are sold at supermarkets, books and all the other rubbish they do. Ok, they may do well from passing trade at key locations but in my mind they have gone a bit stale, like woolies did.
Yes.
This is the crappiest thread ever.
Not a single one of you are in any sort of position to make even a reasonable guess at which company is set to go next.
What about those who work for the companies?A clue, DSGI will not go down and if there are any problems, they will be bought out extremely quickly. Hold me to it. I work for them.
[TW]Fox;13163778 said:hi guys in went into la senza today and couldnt find anything i would personally want to wear so i reckon they are going to go bust next. they also had a sale on which obviously means thats it, they need money.
This is the crappiest thread ever.
Not a single one of you are in any sort of position to make even a reasonable guess at which company is set to go next.
tbh even if you do work for a company unless your way way up there your going to be pretty clueless. You might be able to tell us about how busy it is etc but the only people who know the real situation are the top guys.
lolAs far as I can tell Amazon are probably going to go bust soon, I'll explain why.
Amazon rely on credit to buy the goods that they fill up their huge warehouse with. But they can only pay this debt back when they sell the goods. My friend used to live near to the warehouse and he says that the credit crunch has taken a big bit out of their working capital and they can't afford to buy the goods anymore because the banks are collapsing and won't lend them money.
This is backed up because on the website I saw that on the 26th of December they started doing sales that were offering up to 65% off the price of items such as electronics, so I think they're doing it to get enough money to be able to sell off their shares and buy off their debts and so they're going to go bust.
Point taken however the store managers get fed more information than you may think, especially within DSGI. Anyone has access to every report and detail to be able to compare previous years etc. There is always going to be a huge demand for the likes of DSGI...some things people want to physically see rather than use the internet.![]()
I see you're well clued up on this humour thing.Amazon will not be going bust.![]()
Has anyone saying 'DSGi will be going bust' actually read this? Didn't think so![]()
As far as I can tell Amazon are probably going to go bust soon, I'll explain why.
Amazon rely on credit to buy the goods that they fill up their huge warehouse with. But they can only pay this debt back when they sell the goods. My friend used to live near to the warehouse and he says that the credit crunch has taken a big bit out of their working capital and they can't afford to buy the goods anymore because the banks are collapsing and won't lend them money.
This is backed up because on the website I saw that on the 26th of December they started doing sales that were offering up to 65% off the price of items such as electronics, so I think they're doing it to get enough money to be able to sell off their shares and buy off their debts and so they're going to go bust.
tbh even if you do work for a company unless your way way up there your going to be pretty clueless. You might be able to tell us about how busy it is etc but the only people who know the real situation are the top guys.