willhelm says: Dell – closing 140 stores. 84 Lumber – closing 140 stores. Directly impacting by the nation’s housing market. Closed 12 stores in December. Sharper Image – closing 90 stores. Filed for bankruptcy protection. Pep Boys – closed 31 stores in November. Ethan Allen – closing 12 of 300+ stores. Rite Aid – closing 28 stores. Sprint/Nextel Corp – closing 125 stores. Movie Gallery – closing 400 of 3,500 stores. Saks – closing 1 store. CompUSA – 103 stores will be shut down or sold. Kirkland’s – closing 30 to 130 stores. Fashion Bug, Lane Bryant and Catherine’s – closing 150 stores. Also, not in this article: Eddie Bauer - 27 stores Cache - 23 stores Lane Bryant - 150 stores Talbots - 100 stores Gap - 85 stores Wal-Mart Stores Inc. closing 0 stores. Go to: http://walmartstores.com/sites/AnnualReport/2008/financial_highlights.html Its an eye-opener. Despite the bad economy, Wal-Mart continues to thrive. Wal-Mart Save Money, Live Better. Oh I really hope we make the right choice in November before you know it it'll be the great depression again. It pisses me off when some people say we are jumping to conclusions when we say that the honest truth is if we stop this recession and don't go farther we'll face this problem again in 30 years. and JamesGrimes I live in NYC no walmart here the first one I ever saw was on vacation in Florida I felt I was in heaven afterwards I discovered there was a Walmart in Valley Stream, Long Island probably the closest Walmart to us without having to go to Jersey. I never went to Walmart after that, now that I think of it if there was a walmart in NYC thousands of business would fail and NYC pl... |
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