Monday, September 28, 2009

Retail Stores Closing Doors


Retail's Changing Face
Announcements continue to roll in from retailers that have decided to close stores, slow expansion plans or cease operations altogether.

From Blockbuster to Payless, we update our 2009 roundup with the latest news from the third quarter. See which retailers are closing (at least some) of their doors. Are any of them your favorites?
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Blockbuster Video
Smith & Hawken
Payless ShoeSource
Crabtree & Evelyn
Big 10 Tires
Bank of America
Citigroup
PacSun
Zales Jewelers
Bulgari
Sears & Kmart
Samsonite
1st & 2nd Quarter Announcements

10 comments:

  1. some of those surprise me! Macy's should be on the list, I heard.
    Guess I'll be doing some shopping when they start the "going out of business" sales.

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  2. Oh no!!!!!!!!! Not Big 10 tires. :)

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  3. Good LORD.
    ZALES IS GOING OUT OF BUSINESS!??

    WHO KNEW.

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  4. Shit, where am I gonna buy all my diamonds from now? Guess I'll have to pay some mercenaries in Africa to bring them over themselves.

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  5. No, no, no, not Payless Shoes. You'd think my business alone could keep a store in business. Where else will I get my amazonian size 12 pumps?

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  6. AH HALE! Who needs Zales when Ive got me a Walmart right down the street?

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  7. Some of these companies have ghouls for shareholders who WILL NOT settle for less that a million percent profit. Sears, Rareback, and Punt is one of them. I know as I put in 15 wasted hard working and gettting screwed years with them. Those people would sell you the liver from their grandmother and at 10% off if you have their credit card. In my day, in home appliances at Sears, we had five commissioned salesmen. The policy was to automatically FIRE the lowest producer each quarter! That kept everyone looking over his/her shoulder! Another time, a salesman was hired from Singer Sewing Machine. The first week that salesman sold more machines than in the history of the store ever! Monday morning he was flat fired. Reason? He sold the advertised machine and did not trade them up to the Lady Kenmore. This is (or sure used to be) a real cutthroat company. Let em go!!!

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  8. I used to work at Sears and I never really liked the company. Pure corporate business mindset through and through. Despite wanting to be known as America's home brand. everyone was a cog in the machine and even the hierarchy of workers had codes for names. Maybe it let the company run efficiently for such a big machine, but it was never anything more than a glorified Wal-Mart that was mostly overpriced.

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  9. Because everything that Walmart sells is cheap crap. That's the problem with America, they dont know difference between quality and quantity. Who else would buy all these loans as AAA rated investments? Nobody. Thanks America.

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  10. MAYBE THOSE HOLLYWOOD A HOLES WILL BAIL OUT BLOCKBUSTER.....NOT...GREEDY .UGGHH, WELL SOME OF THESE STORES, BYE BYE, I DONT CARE AS LONG AS THIS ALLEVIATES TRAFFIC CONGESTION IN MY AREA.

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