Black Friday sales today should be a ripper.
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Black Friday sales today should be a ripper.
Looks like that sudden spurt of enthusiasm for WHS has died
One thing $2.00 has been very strong support for some time now
Didn’t suck me .....thought it was too true and reality has hit home
Higher highs and lower lows ... whats the textbook saying here?
Maybe this is what they mean with increased volatility.
Maybe a great time for traders (if they manage to correctly predict the lows and highs), but for investors there are at current clearly better stocks around ... not many, though ;);
Sort of wondering whether I should push them off my lowest ranked watchlist ... but who knows - maybe one day spring will arrive for this dog as well?
The $200k should come out of the Noel Leemings boss and Nicks pockets ....out of the huge bonus they were given to ensure the right behaviours are pushed through the business
Based on my experience 5his week I’d say these practices are still endemic in Leemings
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/...ectid=12176773
I’ve noticed that at Noel Leeming the prices of many TVs have gone up 25% or so to recent pricing. Must be getting ready for Boxing Day sales eh
Shareholders will be pleased
Apparently this works ...brain works in funny ways
Sent the paper to Nick to look at
I went into Noel Leemings in August to buy a replacement cable for some Bosc headphones. Was not in stock and assistant asked if I wanted to order them in. Like an idiot I said yes, paid the money and left the shop.
It is now December and still do not have them. Been told lie after lie about their non arrival. I could and should have just ordered them from Amazon and would have had the replacement cable months ago. Will never, ever shop in Noel Leemings again.
My inquiries were all met with rudeness, and reluctantly they offered to refund the 35 dollars back into my account, no apology no compensation, no nothing. Even the refund has failed to materialise.
Warehouse Group going carbon neutral
https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/ind...climate-change