sigsegv Posted February 7, 2015 Report Posted February 7, 2015 deeni valla mana jobs ki emaina eggect untundha ?..
telugodunene Posted February 7, 2015 Report Posted February 7, 2015 deeni valla mana jobs ki emaina eggect untundha ?.. aareeyy ne yaaaavvvvaa edi vallu mana joob ki enduku effect untadi bey eedu emanna CEO na companies ki
Guest Posted February 7, 2015 Report Posted February 7, 2015 Complete gaa close avale man.. The 94-year-old retailer plans to close nearly half of its 4,000 U.S. stores and sell close to 2,400 locations to Sprint, as brokered through a third party, Standard Capital. It’s inside these new Sprint stores that RadioShack will live on. The new locations will operate as co-branded stores, selling both Sprint wireless phones and RadioShack branded merchandise. So this isn’t really the end for RadioShack and there’s still a chance that RadioShack can reinvent itself, again. After 94 years, it’s a bittersweet moment for fans of the retailer like myself. There’s certainly a lot of history here, but history is no indication of current or future success. The urge to point fingers and place blame is strong, but at this point it’s all moot. I’ve written before about how it didn’t seem to make sense that RadioShack couldn’t find its place in our modern tech-driven world. That it seemed the concept of a neighborhood technology store would resonate more now than ever. RadioShack could rise again. Or, at the very least, live on in another form such as online retailer or branded goods. The Sprint stores that will be taking over RadioShack locations will sell parts, accessories and other miscellaneous goods under the RadioShack brand.
srikanthraparla Posted February 7, 2015 Report Posted February 7, 2015 Maa amazon unte saalu Aa office depot kuda bisketted emo Staples kuda
telugodunene Posted February 7, 2015 Report Posted February 7, 2015 Maa amazon unte saalu Aa office depot kuda bisketted emo Staples kuda ba office depot inka staples biskit kavu ba they have good revenue ba i dont know how they are making good money
Aryaa Posted February 7, 2015 Report Posted February 7, 2015 ba office depot inka staples biskit kavu ba they have good revenue ba i dont know how they are making good moneyThey make lot on leasing of products. Like offices ki printers and other value diminishing goods meeda ee pedda companies buy cheyyav lease chestaru. So aa market alane untadi. Amazon can't replace. Ala kakuntey office depot Em choosi $6 billion istaru
kakatiya Posted February 7, 2015 Author Report Posted February 7, 2015 11 th stage of bankruptcy Complete gaa close avale man.. The 94-year-old retailer plans to close nearly half of its 4,000 U.S. stores and sell close to 2,400 locations to Sprint, as brokered through a third party, Standard Capital. It’s inside these new Sprint stores that RadioShack will live on. The new locations will operate as co-branded stores, selling both Sprint wireless phones and RadioShack branded merchandise. So this isn’t really the end for RadioShack and there’s still a chance that RadioShack can reinvent itself, again. After 94 years, it’s a bittersweet moment for fans of the retailer like myself. There’s certainly a lot of history here, but history is no indication of current or future success. The urge to point fingers and place blame is strong, but at this point it’s all moot. I’ve written before about how it didn’t seem to make sense that RadioShack couldn’t find its place in our modern tech-driven world. That it seemed the concept of a neighborhood technology store would resonate more now than ever. RadioShack could rise again. Or, at the very least, live on in another form such as online retailer or branded goods. The Sprint stores that will be taking over RadioShack locations will sell parts, accessories and other miscellaneous goods under the RadioShack brand.
kakatiya Posted February 10, 2015 Author Report Posted February 10, 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FCioWz7aps
citizenofIND Posted February 10, 2015 Report Posted February 10, 2015 They make lot on leasing of products. Like offices ki printers and other value diminishing goods meeda ee pedda companies buy cheyyav lease chestaru. So aa market alane untadi. Amazon can't replace. Ala kakuntey office depot Em choosi $6 billion istaru Gp buildings tho pattu ani lease aa anthava :(
kakatiya Posted February 10, 2015 Author Report Posted February 10, 2015 staples is single most monopoly company in its sector... meritline ..lantivi office supplies cheap ga istunna still... staples is top most retailer..
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