Companies going bankrupt/into administration
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- Potemkin Villager
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People are really wondering what is going on at the amazing Elon Musk three card trick.
http://bostonreview.net/class-inequalit ... oting-elon
"As early as 2015, the Los Angeles Times attempted to sum the total public aid to Musk’s operations and arrived at $4.9 billion.
Yet Musk’s profitability—his success by the conventional standard—still hasn’t materialized. Tesla was run at a $671 million loss in the third quarter of 2017—$117 million paid in interest on the company’s debts alone. In fiscal year 2017, losses summed to $2.2 billion, about three times what the company lost in 2016.
Moreover, Tesla has repeatedly missed every deadline promised to its customers and is currently under investigation by the National Labor Relations Board for denying employees the right to collective bargaining. The company faces numerous shareholder lawsuits alleging managerial violations of fiduciary duty, with a raft of class-action suits following a recent investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission."
There may be trouble ahead........
http://bostonreview.net/class-inequalit ... oting-elon
"As early as 2015, the Los Angeles Times attempted to sum the total public aid to Musk’s operations and arrived at $4.9 billion.
Yet Musk’s profitability—his success by the conventional standard—still hasn’t materialized. Tesla was run at a $671 million loss in the third quarter of 2017—$117 million paid in interest on the company’s debts alone. In fiscal year 2017, losses summed to $2.2 billion, about three times what the company lost in 2016.
Moreover, Tesla has repeatedly missed every deadline promised to its customers and is currently under investigation by the National Labor Relations Board for denying employees the right to collective bargaining. The company faces numerous shareholder lawsuits alleging managerial violations of fiduciary duty, with a raft of class-action suits following a recent investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission."
There may be trouble ahead........
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Regardless of how good the engineering is, is his business model actually viable? Barclays has its doubtsjohnhemming2 wrote:Whatever else is true he still has managed to land rockets. That is top notch Rocket Science. I watched it semi live on live stream.
That earns him a place in history.
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Mothercare confirms 50 store closures. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-44148937
Shops like Mothercare have great showrooms, if you want to buy a pram just go there, decide what you like then buy it cheaper online.
Shops like Mothercare have great showrooms, if you want to buy a pram just go there, decide what you like then buy it cheaper online.
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A bit like using those people that hijacked the name of a south American river, then.careful_eugene wrote:Shops like Mothercare have great showrooms, if you want to buy a pram just go there, decide what you like then buy it cheaper online.
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Pretty much yes, although to be fair it's a long time since we bought a pram and when we did it was from an independent shop. The last time I bought anything from Mothercare was just after my wife had given birth 5 weeks early and I had to go and buy her some maternity bras as she hadn't got round to it.emordnilap wrote:A bit like using those people that hijacked the name of a south American river, then.careful_eugene wrote:Shops like Mothercare have great showrooms, if you want to buy a pram just go there, decide what you like then buy it cheaper online.
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That seems like the old-fashioned way of doing it... we went on the Mothercare website, read the spec/reviews, then bought one second hand via the local paper classified ads (listed online, so we didn't even buy the paper).careful_eugene wrote:Shops like Mothercare have great showrooms, if you want to buy a pram just go there, decide what you like then buy it cheaper online.
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Looks like the downsizing did not work.
The Chinese group that was going to rescue the rump of House of Fraser, have pulled out.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-45031987
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