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50 failing companies at risk of going out of business in 2019
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 55286799:MV80MTE0MjQ3Xzc0NjYwMzg2X0IwNzU3Q0E0] As a Brit that has seen all of his high street independent shops go broke, I tell you this Save SEARS and the man shops, any shop selling stuff that is useful in a post apocalyptic world is worth spending extra in, UK high streets now just variations on the same theme, home decor, scatter cushions and womens clothes! no shops of substance left, all imported Chinese junk, and as someone that likes quality there is no comparison to being able to look and feel an item in store, you cannot compare tools etc on the internet. [/quote]
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50 failing companies at risk of going out of business in 2019
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Retail bankruptcies hit an all-time high in the first quarter of 2018, even more than last year according to Business Insider. More defaults and bankruptcies are expected to come, says a report from S&P Global Ratings, with retail liquidations speeding up. The report also says the U.S. remains oversaturated with retail despite this.
Some of the businesses that have made this list might surprise you! On the face they might look fine — the clerks still have smiling faces when you walk in and the clothing is still folded neatly on the shelves. But behind the scenes, there’s turmoil! Curious to see if your favorite store is on the list? Read on…
Here's some that we are losing
Payless (already closed)
Toys R Us (already closed)
Sears (already closed)
Claire's (already closed)
Kohl's
GNC (Some closed)
99 Cents Store (Don't have them here)
JC Penney
Office Depot (some closed)
Vitamin Shoppe
Pier 1 Imports
Guitar Center
Anna's Linens (already closed)
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