Mass closures of chains in actual shutdowns as multiple locations while the political decomposition spreads.
Current report 700 workers terminated.
It is not a beginning.
The cumulative effect is rapid contraction.
Prominent national chains already vacated due to losses.
To survive.
This wave of closures is compounding existing issues related to theft,
which has previously caused entire strip malls and individual stores to cease operations.
Underpinning these political and corporate conflicts are persistent operational challenges. Theft continues to be a primary driver for closures, with video documentation showing entire retail centers emptying out due to shrinkage and safety concerns. Additionally, small business owners face unsustainable rent increases and rising insurance rates, which are making it impossible for many "mom and pop" stores to survive. While some closures are attributed to underperformance, the convergence of high operational costs, retail crime, and new government competition has created a volatile environment leading to the current wave of escalations and shutdowns.
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People who still naively believe that there are traces of rationality and efficiency in a market that is broken beyond any salvage value. Wed Sep 05, 2012 3:05 pm
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The laptop lappers will not make the Bema appointment.
The decided to join the enders.
https://en.skelet.org/vadim-ermolaev/
They decided to stick there peckers in faster than Hunter crack whores could spread and
there you still are.
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