QVC Princess
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Someone on the QVC FB page has posted that Joules have gone into administration.Anybody know what’s going on?
I agree, and sadly it will be these home grown companies that'll be most affected. People just cannot afford to trade up any more just to get that nice little logo, or trademark look. Primark are duping everything from Armani to Zara nowadays, and many are buying clothes in the supermarket whilst they're shopping for groceries.Sadly, I think a lot of companies will end up going into administration. I have never bought anything from Joules, but it’s so sad when people lose their jobs, especially at this time.
Yes they doDon’t M&S sell Joules stuff as well, online at least, or did I just make that up? It’s very sad news for the staff.
Yes they do.Don’t M&S sell Joules stuff as well, online at least, or did I just make that up? It’s very sad news for the staff.
Sad and very different times now.Sad times. I suspect its not just going to be Joules. And all those people losing thier jobs anather catastrophe!
Another victim of the shitstorm that Brexit created?Pre and immediately post Christmas are the times when businesses tend to go to the wall, sadly. With Christmas being the saviour of many a terrible trading year; cashflow being critical for the survival of every type of business; and the business world always able to spot a business in trouble... you have a perfect recipe for disaster. You need a big investment in stock to do well at Christmas, which ties up your money thereby reducing your cashflow until you sell that stock (which is why Q were flogging the Elemis TSV so long and hard in advance of the TSV day). Lines of credit die up when the difficulties aren't fully known, and worse, suppliers won't release the stock you order without payment up front... that's before the rug gets pulled up from under the business by the main creditors like the banks.
Small and medium British businesses are extremely vulnerable as the largest and nearest export markets have all but dried up now as the cost of exporting to the EU has added to the cost of goods sold.
I hope Joules can find a way to survive with the help of a clever and determined administrator; but recent years have shown that brand names are being saved by the retailing vultures, not the jobs nor the high street presence.