Cavey
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Bit of both according to Wiki. Founded by Sainsburys, same group as Argos
Sold by Sainsburys in 2000 apparenlty
[Edited on 15-01-2013 by Cavey]
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James
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My money is on Carphone Warehouse or Waterstones next. I've not looked at their balance sheets though so it's a bit of a stab in the dark.
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pow
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I'm always thought Homebase would be next. Not particually cheap for anything, all shit quality stuff and the stores are depressing
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James
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The main businesses under threat are those that have stiff competition from online retailers. I don't think Homebase will do too badly, a lot of the stuff isn't easy to get online.
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Robin
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Waterstones wouldn't surprise me, who was that book place who went a couple of years back?
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Robin
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True James but there was another one similar who went last year wasnt there? I'm crap with names apparently!
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Robin
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Focus and Borders, that was them.
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LeeM
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waterstones get a hell of a lot of custom from universities. edge hill at least give students gift cards every year
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by pow
quote: Originally posted by pow
HMV will be next
Ahhh thank you very much.
Good tbh, shops are shitholes normally run by people with no social skills and long hair, no order in them at all, everything stupidly overpriced.
yeah great news, 4500 people out of job, lets have a fucking party
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Cavey
http://www.find-dvd.co.uk should sort you out.
Shame, but inevitable, havent read the link, but does it say anything about Waterstones? think they're the same group?
HMV sold Waterstones a year or so back
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by James
My money is on Carphone Warehouse or Waterstones next. I've not looked at their balance sheets though so it's a bit of a stab in the dark.
I fucking wish CPW Run by a complete bunch of monkey morons in my experience (not talkign abotu the shops), but fat chance sadly.
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by James
The main businesses under threat are those that have stiff competition from online retailers. I don't think Homebase will do too badly, a lot of the stuff isn't easy to get online.
yup you need to see that kind of thing in person to decide whether it is useful. Costco or Walmart style megastores would do it for them though, if they ever really mad eit big here
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Russ
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
quote: Originally posted by pow
quote: Originally posted by pow
HMV will be next
Ahhh thank you very much.
Good tbh, shops are shitholes normally run by people with no social skills and long hair, no order in them at all, everything stupidly overpriced.
yeah great news, 4500 people out of job, lets have a fucking party
middle class pow on working class salary
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AndyKent
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I think Waterstones will be ok. Loads of people still prefer proper books and their shops are of a high quality.
Homebase on the other hand is usually a dive. The death of focus shows that not all diy chains are able to keep their heads above water
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Jambo
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Ae waterstones not owned by HMV? Surely they are on the list
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Robbo
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Nope, sold a year or so ago
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Fro
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
Ae waterstones not owned by HMV? Surely they are on the list
Sold Waterstones a while back.
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Fro
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Quick draw McGraw Robbo
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Ben G
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I predicted this in the play.com thread just last week 
I'm wondering whether diy chains like b&q will ever go down? It's not as easy buying bigger stuff online due to extortionate delivery costs, but most stuff is considerably cheaper to begin with.
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Ben G
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Oh, it seems i'm a bit late to the diy chain talk.
[Edited on 15-01-2013 by Ben G]
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by mwg
Said on the news this morning that they won't be accepting gift cards or vouchers
If I had a gift card and dvds in my hand, i'd be dumping the gift card on the till and walking out.
It's been paid for at some point. Not our fault they went down.
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JonnyJ
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by mwg
Said on the news this morning that they won't be accepting gift cards or vouchers
If I had a gift card and dvds in my hand, i'd be dumping the gift card on the till and walking out.
It's been paid for at some point. Not our fault they went down.
Thats not how it works though is it The gift card just means youre a creditor of HMV, and creditors tend to get shafted when businesses go into admin. There will be plenty more that get shafted more than £10.
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mwg
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Could they do anything if you presented them with a gift card then took items to the value of it? 
It's a bit like when people send bailiffs in for money owed and take items to cover the costs instead if they have no money
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Ben G
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I know strictly it isn't, the same problem happened when comet went down.
Funnily enough, a day after media coverage, they announced they will accept gift cards.
Same will happen here.
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Robin
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Judging by the lack of security, that is how it works
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