Filterlab
18-12-2008, 12:58
Investors around the world may now rejoice in the comfortable knowledge that some of the financially smartest people have commented on the demise of the 'out-of-touch' Woolsworths. We know it hasn't been performing for years, continually making losses and underperforming against rival chains and internet shopping. Only a fool wouldn't understand that it's a no-hope business in these tough economical times.
However, have hope, for Norma is here!
From Guardian Business
Norma Woods, 52, a cleaner said "... I don't know why that guy off Dragon's Den didn't want to buy the company - it is such a shame." She then purchased two irons at £3.98 each. "I reckon I have saved a pound," she says.
Ahhh, the financially moronic. She'd have saved £7.96 if she hadn't have bought two bits of crap from a store that sells 95% crap. It's little wonder that Theo Paphitis didn't want to buy Woolworths.
And I would have said that was almightily fucking obvious! :lol:
However, have hope, for Norma is here!
From Guardian Business
Norma Woods, 52, a cleaner said "... I don't know why that guy off Dragon's Den didn't want to buy the company - it is such a shame." She then purchased two irons at £3.98 each. "I reckon I have saved a pound," she says.
Ahhh, the financially moronic. She'd have saved £7.96 if she hadn't have bought two bits of crap from a store that sells 95% crap. It's little wonder that Theo Paphitis didn't want to buy Woolworths.
And I would have said that was almightily fucking obvious! :lol: