Re: Who's for the chop?
Posted: Sun 04 Jan, 2009 13.19
I didn't even know it was ill!DVB Cornwall wrote:Don't forget WHS' Hospital operations too.
*Boom boom*
I didn't even know it was ill!DVB Cornwall wrote:Don't forget WHS' Hospital operations too.
I was interested/surprised to see last week that the SSP Pumpkin outlet at Bournemouth Railway Station is now co-branded as a WHS shop.MattM wrote:WHSmith recently teamed up with SSP to open five stores in Copenhagen airport
I'm surprised and a little saddened. They had some great deals available to buy in store on some stuff - you couldn't get it as cheap on ebay. However other stuff just wasn't competitive.marksi wrote:Bang goes Empire Direct.
According to the notice on their website, seems that due to their low stock and other problems they can't even stay open during administration so no sale for you sonny.Isonstine wrote:Anyway, being the vulture I am I will no doubt be raiding the local store in its closing down sales.
Hymagumba wrote:Personally, I suspect Clinton Cards and/or birthdays might go. they're both useless shops.
yayBirthdays chain in administration
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8060868.stm
Retailer Clinton Cards has put its subsidiary chain of 223 Birthdays stores into administration, putting more than 2,000 jobs at risk.
The company said the Birthdays outlets would continue to trade while options to secure their future were explored. The news saw Clinton's shares rise 30%.
Clinton said that in the current economic environment it could not sustain Birthdays' £7m annual losses.