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[792 million pounds loss
has sadly effecting them The overall loss can be partly explained by a £1.3bn writedown on the value of its property - a decision it blamed on market conditions.] http://news.sky.com/story/1443448/mo...s-in-last-year [Former Tesco Executive David Potts will take charge of Morrisons next week] Property Market can work wrong for you. Last edited by arista; 12-03-2015 at 07:48 AM. |
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good news if Morrisons can get back in the black as we need them, they are a good store with nice staff and great veg
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I think they're all much of a muchness now and the quality across the main players is similar (which is steadily getting worse)
I don't believe that excuse is entirely true, I think it's just stores that don't generate enough profit and the land it occupies is worth more than the building itself.
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