hitony
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No great loss.
Not to sure the employees would agree to that, if they do go through a lot of people will be affected by job losses, also the knock on effect it has with industrys related to it.
No great loss.
No great loss.
yeah, Zavvi weren't even competitve within the high street. i always recall Virgin was better than HMV, so dont know how they went so wrong so quickly after the buyout.
Have a feeling that the big problem for Zavvi was that their stock came via Woolworths. When Woolies capsized, Zavvi suddenly had nothing to sell, cashflow problems ensued and next thing you know, they're closing the doors.
They've had a terrible Christmas, and not sure the decision to close 60 stores will be enough to keep the banks happy.
Not to sure the employees would agree to that, if they do go through a lot of people will be affected by job losses, also the knock on effect it has with industrys related to it.
I went to buy Dr Feelgood's 'Down By The Jetty' Deluxe Edition on CD in HMV Churchill Square yesterday
It was priced £21.00. For a double CD from the mid 70s
Can't think why they're going down the tubes
Only £9.99 online!