Technology1 min ago
3Rd Big Name Gone Into Administration In Less Than A Month - Who's Next?
Blockbusters, retail businesses falling like dominoes, wonder if the pressure will increase on these firms that avoid corporation tax?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by barney15c. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.WH Smith must be making money from all the post offices that are now in their stores - would be a major problem if they went under, Thought Hawkins Bizarre has already gone last year sometime. Our High Street is now full of poundstores, betting shops and money exchange places and its very sad and not easy to support local shops when there is so little choice
Blockbuster didn't fully understand how to best leverage their brand identity.
They were the biggest video rental business in the country. They should've invested in the infrastructure required to battle Apple, Netflix and LoveFilm years ago.
Fact is, when people have a recognised brand put in front of them, they are more likely to trust the product (think of the way that Virgin have diversified from their original business model).
It's sad that people will be losing their jobs, but why on earth anyone would trek to a video store when so many of us can download a film in seconds from the comfort of our armchairs is beyond me.
Massive split infinitive there.
Sorry.
They were the biggest video rental business in the country. They should've invested in the infrastructure required to battle Apple, Netflix and LoveFilm years ago.
Fact is, when people have a recognised brand put in front of them, they are more likely to trust the product (think of the way that Virgin have diversified from their original business model).
It's sad that people will be losing their jobs, but why on earth anyone would trek to a video store when so many of us can download a film in seconds from the comfort of our armchairs is beyond me.
Massive split infinitive there.
Sorry.
Woolworths went because it didn't restructure, kept the same old tired look, and its bigwigs borrowed oodles of money late in the day to keep the business afloat, which promptly went bang. It's online business seems to be thriving. I suspect that Bonmarche, a shop i quite like will go, already seen any number of it's stores close, who next, well could be anyone, seeing as how all the major retailers are having some problems. Will we one day see the demise of M&S?
not sure about Kodak - they made film, and the market just vanished.
They could have concentrated on cameras instead, but Minolta, which was already a big name in cameras, gave it up altogether a few years ago. There's more to it than adapting, you still have to actually succeed, in what is a comparatively unfamiliar market.
Jessops went bust because the smartphone market overwhelmed the camera market. It was a deliberate decision to stay out of the phone market because they knew nothing about it; so there's no guarantee that if they'd started selling phones they'd still be around. Their decision was wrong with hindsight, but not at the time.
They could have concentrated on cameras instead, but Minolta, which was already a big name in cameras, gave it up altogether a few years ago. There's more to it than adapting, you still have to actually succeed, in what is a comparatively unfamiliar market.
Jessops went bust because the smartphone market overwhelmed the camera market. It was a deliberate decision to stay out of the phone market because they knew nothing about it; so there's no guarantee that if they'd started selling phones they'd still be around. Their decision was wrong with hindsight, but not at the time.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.