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Wild Wednesday At Debenhams.
Who's going for a free for all tomorrow? Lots of Covid spreading and punch ups , riot police, £1,000 fines for not keeping you distance.Just what we need.
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I know where mine is. It closed down last Christmas Eve. They were going to convert it to a Boots (without a pharmacy). Since the only reason I can think anybody goes to Boots is to collect a prescription I cannot imagine what the shop would be for. In any case, having ripped up a perfectly good floor the pandemic struck and work was halted.
I know where mine is. It closed down last Christmas Eve. They were going to convert it to a Boots (without a pharmacy). Since the only reason I can think anybody goes to Boots is to collect a prescription I cannot imagine what the shop would be for. In any case, having ripped up a perfectly good floor the pandemic struck and work was halted.
I posted this 4½ years ago:
"Firms looking dodgy at the moment? My list would include:
HMV
Mothercare
W H Smith
Debenhams
Carpetright
Little Chef
Clarks Shoes".
3 out of the 7 have now gone - and I certainly won't be buying any shares in the other four either!
Apart from nipping in to use the loo occasionally, I can't remember when I was last in the Ipswich branch (or, indeed, any other) of Debenhams. On the few occasions that a call of nature has forced me in there, I've sometimes taken a quick look around to see if there's anything that I might want to buy but the few items which might have interested me were much dearer than similar goods elsewhere. (I do remember checking on the prices of their leather wallets about a decade ago. The cheapest they'd got was £30 and it wasn't any better than the one I eventually bought on Norwich market for £6).
Some people must be hoping for bargains in Debenham's clearance though, as their website is currently inaccessible due to being unable to handle the volume of traffic.
"Firms looking dodgy at the moment? My list would include:
HMV
Mothercare
W H Smith
Debenhams
Carpetright
Little Chef
Clarks Shoes".
3 out of the 7 have now gone - and I certainly won't be buying any shares in the other four either!
Apart from nipping in to use the loo occasionally, I can't remember when I was last in the Ipswich branch (or, indeed, any other) of Debenhams. On the few occasions that a call of nature has forced me in there, I've sometimes taken a quick look around to see if there's anything that I might want to buy but the few items which might have interested me were much dearer than similar goods elsewhere. (I do remember checking on the prices of their leather wallets about a decade ago. The cheapest they'd got was £30 and it wasn't any better than the one I eventually bought on Norwich market for £6).
Some people must be hoping for bargains in Debenham's clearance though, as their website is currently inaccessible due to being unable to handle the volume of traffic.
looted by private funds who owned it from 2003 to 2006
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ busines s/2020/ dec/01/ debenha ms-neve r-recov ered-fr om-priv ate-equ ity-own ership
/// The trio of funds, TPG, CVC Capital and Merrill Lynch, made huge returns from their £600m investment, collecting £1.2bn in dividends despite owning the company for less than three years.
Debenhams owed around £100m when it was taken private but, by the time it returned to the stock market in 2006, that debt had swollen to more than £1bn.///
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/// The trio of funds, TPG, CVC Capital and Merrill Lynch, made huge returns from their £600m investment, collecting £1.2bn in dividends despite owning the company for less than three years.
Debenhams owed around £100m when it was taken private but, by the time it returned to the stock market in 2006, that debt had swollen to more than £1bn.///
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