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Originally Posted by lee the turntablist
i remember seeing this on NT before...
me too
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Originally Posted by lee the turntablist
i remember seeing this on NT before...
Charles Barkley rollin' over in his grave.Originally Posted by 23ska909red02
jepeh21:
Krispy Kreme. (KKD; about 4,000 employees; stock down 50%). The donuts might be good, but Krispy Kreme overestimated Americans' appetite - and that's saying something. This chain overexpanded during the donut heyday of the 1990s - taking on a lot of debt - and now requires high volumes to meet expenses and interest payments. The company has cut costs and closed underperforming stores, but still hasn't earned an operating profit in three years. And now that consumers are cutting back on everything, such improvements may fail to offset top-line declines, leading Krispy Kreme to seek some kind of relief from lenders over the next year.
ahem... who is this?Originally Posted by tyronebillion
QFT, Oh and where is your avy fromOriginally Posted by carlosdapaperboy
But I like Krispy Kreme, Six Flags, and Blockbuster..
word. interesting though. i just saw on CNN that sears was one of the top 5 companies that were hiringOriginally Posted by NomadicSole21
Originally Posted by desoIation1
add sears to that, they are so desperate to save money that they sold the name of "sears tower" in chicago to another company.You Serious Fam? You know you gotta take a Fatty L when you do something like that.
Originally Posted by Worlds Enemy
Charles Barkley rollin' over in his grave.Originally Posted by 23ska909red02
jepeh21:
Krispy Kreme. (KKD; about 4,000 employees; stock down 50%). The donuts might be good, but Krispy Kreme overestimated Americans' appetite - and that's saying something. This chain overexpanded during the donut heyday of the 1990s - taking on a lot of debt - and now requires high volumes to meet expenses and interest payments. The company has cut costs and closed underperforming stores, but still hasn't earned an operating profit in three years. And now that consumers are cutting back on everything, such improvements may fail to offset top-line declines, leading Krispy Kreme to seek some kind of relief from lenders over the next year.
but it's not annoying when you get a $5 off coupon. so if you were really concerned with saving money you would utilize these opportunities.Originally Posted by shatterkneesinc
i always support rite aid whenever I can
Here in NYC all you see is duane reades and they always ask you for their club cards. Its annoying as hell.
Originally Posted by reigndrop
Add Citigroup, Bank of America, and just about every financial company to that list.
those coupons come and goOriginally Posted by SiMPLYDiMPLY
but it's not annoying when you get a $5 off coupon. so if you were really concerned with saving money you would utilize these opportunities.Originally Posted by shatterkneesinc
i always support rite aid whenever I can
Here in NYC all you see is duane reades and they always ask you for their club cards. Its annoying as hell.
Originally Posted by ThunderChunk69
how is Sbarros going out of biz with $4 slices?
Exactly why they going.Originally Posted by ThunderChunk69
how is Sbarros going out of biz with $4 slices?
Originally Posted by xilegacy
Exactly why they going.Originally Posted by ThunderChunk69
how is Sbarros going out of biz with $4 slices?No eats that trash in NYC when you get slices for 2-2.50 and they are 100x better. Village, Brooklyn and Queens got slices for a dollar fam. Again 4 bux
Originally Posted by carlosdapaperboy
But I like Krispy Kreme, Six Flags, and Blockbuster..