Title: Several brands predicted to go under by next yeare Post by: cbbama99 on June 22, 2011, 06:57:52 PM Disturbing and surprising list, especially Sears:
http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home/article/112989/brands-disappear-2012-247 (http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home/article/112989/brands-disappear-2012-247) Title: Re: Several brands predicted to go under by next yeare Post by: rueben on June 22, 2011, 08:32:13 PM Lets make it 15:
Auburn OSU Oregon UNC UT Title: Re: Several brands predicted to go under by next yeare Post by: KoKoPuf on June 23, 2011, 10:51:45 AM I noticed this AM that SAAB doesn't have enough money to make payroll, not a good sign.
Title: Re: Several brands predicted to go under by next yeare Post by: Crimson Phoenix on June 23, 2011, 12:08:24 PM I think Sears has been going under for years. Isn't that the reason the company had to join forces with KMart?
Sears made some great washing machines. I had Sears Kenmore washers and dryers for years. And when my sons were small, I always bought them Tough Jeans (I think that was the name) from Sears. They held up so well. Title: Re: Several brands predicted to go under by next yeare Post by: KoKoPuf on June 23, 2011, 01:09:26 PM I agree, CP. Sears used to have really good appliances, and probably still do, but other brands just "seem" better. There is a Sears franchise store here and I buy some things from them but not a lot.
Title: Re: Several brands predicted to go under by next yeare Post by: Marshal Dillon on June 24, 2011, 01:36:18 PM I noticed this AM that SAAB doesn't have enough money to make payroll, not a good sign. Great story about Saab. The automaker is in Sweden and they went to the governmnt last year for a bailout. Overwhelmingl, the voters said NO! Something like 70% of the people said no. They asked, why should their tax money be used to bail out a private ompany? Good question. Title: Re: Several brands predicted to go under by next yeare Post by: BAMAWV on June 24, 2011, 01:40:42 PM I noticed this AM that SAAB doesn't have enough money to make payroll, not a good sign. Great story about Saab. The automaker is in Sweden and they went to the governmnt last year for a bailout. Overwhelmingl, the voters said NO! Something like 70% of the people said no. They asked, why should their tax money be used to bail out a private ompany? Good question. |