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They would have survived if the CEO and other senior execs didn't award themselves a pay rise in the region of 200-300% and then expected their workers to take a pay cut.

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I had to look up Twinkies to see what they were. If they're that wonderful, why aren't UK shops full of them?

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I had to look up Twinkies to see what they were. If they're that wonderful, why aren't UK shops full of them?

 

They're not really that wonderful, although it's purely a matter of taste.

Those that grew up with them, really like them. For many people though, they're sickly sweet.

I only tried them when I first moved to the U.S. just to see what all the fuss was about.

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Play.com is closing its retail operations in March.

 

This will see it pull out of Jersey with 147 redundancies and also lose 67 jobs on the mainland.

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HMV poised to call in administrators.

 

Coincidentally (?)

HMV is run by Trevor Moore, who recently took over having held the chief executive's post at Jessops.

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That sound you hear is the sound of my 20,000 loyalty card points crashing into worthlessness

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That sound you hear is the sound of my 20,000 loyalty card points crashing into worthlessness

 

You could probably buy the company with your loyalty points :-)

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That sound you hear is the sound of my 20,000 loyalty card points crashing into worthlessness

 

You could probably buy the company with your loyalty points :-)

 

They're doing 25% off most of their stock, I got 7 DVDs for just under £30 :)

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Currys/PC World and Waterstone's too

 

I think (and hope) HMV will come out the other side. There are too many vested interests in it going under. But Blockbuster may not, as it is rather pointless - who rents films these days?

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Currys/PC World and Waterstone's too

 

I think (and hope) HMV will come out the other side. There are too many vested interests in it going under. But Blockbuster may not, as it is rather pointless - who rents films these days?

Who buys CD's/DVD's anymore either. Everything is downloaded or streamed. HMV's prices are not competitve anymore. If you do want to buy a CD or DVD most people go to Tesco or Asda

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Currys/PC World and Waterstone's too

 

I think (and hope) HMV will come out the other side. There are too many vested interests in it going under. But Blockbuster may not, as it is rather pointless - who rents films these days?

 

Who buys CD's/DVD's anymore

 

I do. I (occasionally) download too, but I like the permanence of the actual disc.

 

If you do want to buy a CD or DVD most people go to Tesco or Asda

 

Most people go to Tesco or Asda for their groceries not audio/video products; That they may on occasion buy such products but that is incidental to their main visit. Fact is, most people buy their CDs or DVDs from Amazon.

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Currys/PC World and Waterstone's too

 

I think (and hope) HMV will come out the other side. There are too many vested interests in it going under. But Blockbuster may not, as it is rather pointless - who rents films these days?

Who buys CD's/DVD's anymore either. Everything is downloaded or streamed. HMV's prices are not competitve anymore. If you do want to buy a CD or DVD most people go to Tesco or Asda

 

I do, I can't really be arsed with downloading/streaming

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Currys/PC World and Waterstone's too

 

I think (and hope) HMV will come out the other side. There are too many vested interests in it going under. But Blockbuster may not, as it is rather pointless - who rents films these days?

Who buys CD's/DVD's anymore either. Everything is downloaded or streamed. HMV's prices are not competitve anymore. If you do want to buy a CD or DVD most people go to Tesco or Asda

 

I wouldn't get any CDs from Tesco, they'll probably have traces of VHS in them... :-P

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The high street is being slaughtered. I personally think its finished at this rate their won't be any shops left except coffee shops , clothes stores , pound stores ,charity shops and fast food stores.

 

Even betting shops are now starting to struggle with online competition you will probably see betting shops go though a similar pattern as all these cd and dvd shops and most closed towards the end of this decade.

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The high street is being slaughtered. I personally think its finished at this rate their won't be any shops left except coffee shops , clothes stores , pound stores ,charity shops and fast food stores.

 

Even betting shops are now starting to struggle with online competition you will probably see betting shops go though a similar pattern as all these cd and dvd shops and most closed towards the end of this decade.

 

Oh?

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Even betting shops are now starting to struggle with online competition you will probably see betting shops go though a similar pattern as all these cd and dvd shops and most closed towards the end of this decade.

 

Oh?

 

Wanna take a bet?

 

regards,

Hein

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Even betting shops are now starting to struggle with online competition you will probably see betting shops go though a similar pattern as all these cd and dvd shops and most closed towards the end of this decade.

 

Oh?

 

Wanna take a bet?

 

regards,

Hein

 

Yea but only online! :D

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Currys/PC World and Waterstone's too

 

I think (and hope) HMV will come out the other side. There are too many vested interests in it going under. But Blockbuster may not, as it is rather pointless - who rents films these days?

Who buys CD's/DVD's anymore either. Everything is downloaded or streamed. HMV's prices are not competitve anymore. If you do want to buy a CD or DVD most people go to Tesco or Asda

 

I still buy CDs whenever I can, mostly from the musician/band at the gig I go to or I order direct from them rather than go to a store. The band or musician will be lucky to get 50-60% of the sale. The only time I download, is if it's a hard to find album or one that's so rare that it's out of my price range and someone has kindly placed it online to download.

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