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Tell me why this doesn't mean Jessops is bankrupt

Started by Jonathan, September 29, 2009, 10:11:34 AM

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Jonathan

Hmmmmmmm.  It says profit on accessories is 30%.  That could be lenses (though I doubt it) but is much more likely to be cases and filters.

As for "on hard-copy photos and posters it is around 70pc" - maybe on posters.  Jessops print in store on Oxford Street and sell on convenience.  Maybe they charge 20 quid for a poster or a mug.  But most stores do digital prints for 5p.  If there was 70% profit on them then somebody would do them for 4p and somebody else would do 30 for a quid.  It's an extremely competitive and price sensitive market.
It's Guest's round

CML-1591

Don't know if it's been said on here but, apparently they are not, an employee on my course got told they are not, although they prob tell them that anyway. Her store is apparently getting bonuses anyway lol
Landscape photography is the supreme test of the photographer - and often the supreme disappointment. - Ansel Adams,

Bigbill

Hewwo from dark and dreary Sheffy,

Now then,,,good old Js has just been taken over by HSBC,,,,,,which for me is good news,we NEED the high street outlets,

Ive had my ups and downs with Js,but cant fault the staff in the branches,,,,

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