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madaboutharry

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4. They need to look in the mirror and ask why they had so much stuff in their stores that people didn't want to buy.
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 08:28 AM
Jun 16

Their stores are a mess. They look like the aftermath of a picked over jumble sale. There would be one nice thing worth buying among 10 pieces of junk.

Blaming their financial situation on Tariffs is BS.

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"We did that. Ha ha. Suckers." - Krasnov (R-Felon/Rapist) & Billionaire G.O.P. Kronies BoRaGard Jun 16 #1
Tariffs? That company was in trouble way before Fat Hitler did tariffs Bengus81 Jun 16 #2
Yes, but companies can be skirting disaster & maybe even recovering when hit with external events. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jun 16 #5
not likely once private equity vulture capitalists step in. uncle ray Jun 16 #11
Another Pier One going down. sinkingfeeling Jun 16 #3
They need to look in the mirror and ask why they had so much stuff in their stores that people didn't want to buy. madaboutharry Jun 16 #4
The numbers are screwy. 260 stores and $2B in debt? A lot of these are in smaller towns, there's one in Kingsland ... marble falls Jun 16 #6
A lot of dead inventory? UpInArms Jun 16 #7
Executives or looters? marble falls Jun 16 #10
Looters UpInArms Jun 16 #15
Sounds like a vulture capitalist looting to me. House of Roberts Jun 16 #8
Sounds like a scam to me, too. marble falls Jun 16 #9
One I saw in Middletown, NY IbogaProject Jun 16 #12
If they can't buy a house, they will make the rental "livable". That's what we did when we boomers couldn't afford ... marble falls Jun 16 #13
bought by Hellman & Friedman (private equity)... ret5hd Jun 16 #14
Probably because they had no other source of capital. Their options: 1. Shut down immediately and fire everyone; or Silent Type Jun 16 #16
After renting for 5 months ArizonaLib Jun 16 #20
The premiere antique store and a vintage shop have closed Marthe48 Jun 16 #17
I never liked At Home Wicked Blue Jun 16 #18
Was curious about Brad Weston and his salary MagickMuffin Jun 16 #19
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