Well, stockholder greed will out...B&N still making money, after all. The whales among the market speculators are never satsified.
Borders, I know from direct experience, has not been intelligently managed since the '90s, unless things changed significantly in the last decade or so. It doesn't look like there's been much of an improvment.
Sad to note that B&N and Borders are still also the largest surviving record-store chains, at least that I see.
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Inevitable, I suppose.
Well, stockholder greed will out...B&N still making money, after all. The whales among the market speculators are never satsified.
Borders, I know from direct experience, has not been intelligently managed since the '90s, unless things changed significantly in the last decade or so. It doesn't look like there's been much of an improvment.
Sad to note that B&N and Borders are still also the largest surviving record-store chains, at least that I see.
This looks like a replay of the collapse of Tower Records.
Tower, however, was by comparison managed by chimapnzees.
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