UK bankruptcies in the news
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Your missing the delightful service and atmosphere!emordnilap wrote:Ten pounds for bread and cheese! Yikes and double yikes!snow hope wrote:One of my sons bought a Pizza there last night and it had gone up from £8 to £10 since he had last bought one (some time ago). Needless to say he said he wouldn't be going back again.
Last man standing - Asda aka Wal-Mart ?
aaaargh!
For some reason nobody wanted to buy their rotten overpriced plastic wrapped sliced white pap cheese and pickle sandwiches. Actually to anybody who's eaten a freshly made bocadillo de serrano y tomate, it's obvious why they folded.
aaaargh!
Died in Spain several years ago, quite deservedly, as they made no concession to local taste or style.Vortex wrote: Just announced: Number 4 seems to be M&S Food.
For some reason nobody wanted to buy their rotten overpriced plastic wrapped sliced white pap cheese and pickle sandwiches. Actually to anybody who's eaten a freshly made bocadillo de serrano y tomate, it's obvious why they folded.
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Magazines - though Borders are similarly well-stocked.skeptik wrote:They seem to me to have been suffering an identity crisis for years. They're doing too many things in a mediocre way rather than concentrating on doing one well. Bookshop? I wouldn't go there looking for a book - their range is too small and decidedly low/middlebrow. Stationers? There are other chains on the high street that do a better job. Ditto CD/DVD.Aurora wrote: Does anyone else see W H Smith as the next high street failure? Their shops always seem to be devoid of customers.
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Is any one keeping track of this?clv101 wrote:MFI, Woolworths, Whittards, The Officers Club and Zavvi.
Looks like we can add Land of Leather and Sofa Workshop to the list:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7824133.stm
Others I see on the BBC website:
Dundee-based delicatessen McLeish Brothers
Waterford Wedgwood
The clothing firm Viyella
Aberdeen-based oil exploration company Oilexco North Sea Ltd
Electrical firm Miller Brothers
Perfume seller Passion for Perfume
Women's clothing store chain Morgan
Childrenswear retailer Adams
Car parts supplier Sonas Automotive
Worcestershire ceramic hob manufacturer Ceramaspeed
Pinnacle Entertainment, which distributes music from independent record labels and runs a download website
Swindon-based Folio Hotels
London Scottish Bank
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Less than two weeks on and a few more to add:clv101 wrote:Is any one keeping track of this?clv101 wrote:MFI, Woolworths, Whittards, The Officers Club and Zavvi.
Looks like we can add Land of Leather and Sofa Workshop to the list:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7824133.stm
Others I see on the BBC website:
Dundee-based delicatessen McLeish Brothers
Waterford Wedgwood
The clothing firm Viyella
Aberdeen-based oil exploration company Oilexco North Sea Ltd
Electrical firm Miller Brothers
Perfume seller Passion for Perfume
Women's clothing store chain Morgan
Childrenswear retailer Adams
Car parts supplier Sonas Automotive
Worcestershire ceramic hob manufacturer Ceramaspeed
Pinnacle Entertainment, which distributes music from independent record labels and runs a download website
Swindon-based Folio Hotels
London Scottish Bank
Seafood chain FishWorks
The Real Hotel Company, which operates dozens of hotels in the UK and Europe
Cornwall's tourist attraction, historic Bodmin Jail
Owner of jewellery brands Symington's and Red Contemporary
Racecourse at Great Leighs
Nortel UK after US parent went under (this is a biggie, 2000 jobs)
Ruyby club Rochdale Hornets
I've heard a rumour that Halfords have gone, but I can't find anything about it on the web.
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Eternal Sunshine wrote: I wouldn't want to worry you with the truth.
That would be a shock, as they reported higher than forecast profits not too long ago as bicycle sales had rocketed.Andy Hunt wrote:I've heard a rumour that Halfords have gone, but I can't find anything about it on the web.
ETA: Well, not quite a forecast beating performance, but still strong...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7648087.stm
Not very clear for the moment. Lots of websites are saying stuff like:Andy Hunt wrote:I've heard a rumour that Halfords have gone, but I can't find anything about it on the web.
or similar.HALFORDS: Group like-for- like sales were down 7.8% in the 13 weeks to December 26 following a sharp fall in revenues from in-car satellite navigation systems. But the chain benefited from a rise in sales of car maintenance products and increased use of bikes for commuting.
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