Thread regarding Walgreens layoffs

Does not having a buyer: speed up store closings? slow down store closings? or would store closings be the same either way?

Does not having a buyer:

speed up store closings?
slow down store closings?
or would store closings be the same either way?

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@ct+1jjncnkk2

Thank you for the insight!

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Post ID: @cv+1jjncnkk2

Company needs to slow down cash bleed. Loss making stores should be closed at the earliest to make it happen. Expect stores to be closed faster and corporate workforce to shrink more.

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@bj+1jjncnkk2

Thank you. Why do you predict that store closings will speed up? Because there is no injection of new cash from a buyer? Or some other reason? Intuition? Thank you.

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Post ID: @cs+1jjncnkk2

I would assume speed up... and layoffs likely to happen soon.

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Post ID: @bj+1jjncnkk2

Like Oklahoma, baby… sooner.

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@ad+1jjncnkk2

oh no, i would not buy it. i just need to know how much butter to make for my popcorn while i watch the controlled demolition is all. thanks.

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Post ID: @ar+1jjncnkk2

Wonder why people continue to stay until they are either let go or laid off. How can you work for a company like that? And enough of the excuses in that it's too hard to find another job. REALLY? Most of the workers I would never have hired to begin with...but walgreens will hire almost anyone. Sad

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