High Street chain collapse sweepstake
BHS threatens to close half its stores putting hundreds of jobs at risk
http://www.theguardian.com/business/201 ... -jobs-rent
http://www.theguardian.com/business/201 ... -jobs-rent
I'm still surprised they're still going.nidave wrote:BHS threatens to close half its stores putting hundreds of jobs at risk
http://www.theguardian.com/business/201 ... -jobs-rent
I feel like I called this 8 years ago...
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I'm not sure what they're thinking by planning to add in foodstores - what are they going to be able to offer that isn't already catered for elsewhere?
They also mention modernising the BHS brand - perhaps start by not having about 6 different logos out there, the most recent of which is more traditional looking than the previous one. And getting round refurbishing stores that seem to have been left in 1996.
I think they'd do a lot better by focusing on their key range (home furniture/own brand clothing) and advertising it much better. No more endless sales, just good value, modern items available to view in a local store. Think bits of IKEA and Matalan combined.
They also mention modernising the BHS brand - perhaps start by not having about 6 different logos out there, the most recent of which is more traditional looking than the previous one. And getting round refurbishing stores that seem to have been left in 1996.
I think they'd do a lot better by focusing on their key range (home furniture/own brand clothing) and advertising it much better. No more endless sales, just good value, modern items available to view in a local store. Think bits of IKEA and Matalan combined.
"BHS has split its properties into three categories in the CVA: 77 stores that are unaffected; 47 stores that it claims are viable but need a reduction in rent to “market levels”; and 40 that need a substantial reduction in rent to survive."
That suggests 77 of them are profitable - thats a lot more than I would expect
That suggests 77 of them are profitable - thats a lot more than I would expect
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Follow up story - the creditors voted yes to the reduced rents.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-35883134
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-35883134