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5 companies that are sinking fast

These brands are falling behind and aren't expected to make it through 2013. Find out what went wrong.
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Jul 4, 2012 9:23PM
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To harley codger I am so glad you like this, gee out of 12 emails, you still couldn't get laid, so you delete, instead. What's up, I don't understand you, gee maybe you should see a somebody that can help you deal with you. Were you use to be one of my nurses that used to be "one of the most used pieces in the ER. Just wondering.
Jul 4, 2012 6:30PM
Jul 4, 2012 2:54PM
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Why would they, because they are msn of course. Why would any respectable young woman go with an old man? Because they want to steal their wealth, and men with dicks are very agreeable to this. They don't care about their childrens inheritance. But they want to have their cake and eat it too. When the young chicadee leaves when he is old and sick and broke, the old man actually thinks the estranged children will take care of him. Something to think about;.
Jul 4, 2012 1:49PM
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This is not a dating site...Why are you letting them advertise on this site..
Jul 4, 2012 1:12PM
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i think all companies are now in trouble , even the company i work for , a few weeks ago  they asked us do we know any companies you think will do business with us . we look ?????????????? omg . so times are very bad for everyone . so if have a job  keep it , an keep your mouth shut dont make waves they we get rid of you  protect your own butt , in a nice way . because the people who are mess up now  you may is a going out business  sign soon at your work , because its going to get worse, not better like we all hope  even the so called experts  have no clue , they just talk  to keep there own jobs , an the mess over seas  smoke an mirrors , next week it will be another country broke .
Jul 4, 2012 12:10PM
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Owens Corning should be on this list.  Overpriced, overrated building materials coupled with a serious lack of managerial leadership has the pink panther wandering like an ancient dinosaur headed for extinction.
Jul 4, 2012 11:48AM
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Boy, what a POS for reply's I would like some real reply's, this stanck stuff is totally stupid, No offense but "I'm so lonely" or "I need a real man" or "I want company, I'm black, your white, let's get together". Is very, very stupid, after the first two reply's I couldn't stomach any more. Sorry I can't reply about the article because of this S--t. xcbxcreyrt, someone, calcheng it. You guys really have to find a life and stop F-----g with the net, this is for discussions, not your private sales pitch. P.S. For sure now I wouldn't deal with you,ya know I used to work in a ER, I had this one nurse that I nicknamed the most used piece of equipment. Just saying.
Jul 4, 2012 10:40AM
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How does a third world country such as China rise up to where they are now; buy giving them a FREE TRADE NATION status, by way of  Bill Clinton. Which means they do not have to pay taxes on imports to the U.S. and now we owe them big. The same thing went on with Japan in the early 70's.  WAY TO GO POLITICIANS.

Jul 4, 2012 10:25AM
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And without notice is the defense industry dying a slow death.  Creating a large number of unemployed.  Northrop doing the worst.
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Thousands upon thousands of American workers continue to lose their jobs each and every month, and this governments unemployment rates always stay the same...LOL

 

Replace this governments two-party monopoly of oppression and tyranny or keep suffering.

Jul 4, 2012 2:48AM
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people keep blaming Bush I can first hand blame Obama I have written for 3.5 years for a 50 million dollar loan to put 100,000 thousand people to work and every time was refused for not economically good for the economy. one of the two green projects was to clean the forest of excess dead trees and vegetation if the loan was given 34% of all forest near heavy populated areas would have been cleaned. that was not Bush. Obama 538 million dollars to a company that donated 40,000 dollars to Obama's campaign to go bankrupt and 59 million to an electric car company who's cars have been unsafe and kept failing over the last 2 years they donated 70,000 dollars to his campaign bank and wall street bailouts all Obama because of big campaign donations. if you don't believe me look it up for yourself under donations and the financials of the party. Obama's to busy giving money out to G E 20 billion to keep jobs in america 3900 people lost their jobs and it move part of it's plant to China who controls G E Warren Buffet total of over 1.5 million in donations to the demo party 70,000 directly to Obama,s champaign do all your research before blaming everything on BU**** been happening sense 1961 so dig your head out and see the truth BUSH had nothing to do with bank's or wall street bailout's he wasn't in office when they went down he didn't approve the bailout's Obama did. Bush gave a 1,250 dollar bailout to the people Obama gave a 100% tax break to corporation's and billionaires not to the people Obama's giving your tax dollars to bank and wall street everytime they ask he Has given out over 9 trillion tax dollars to produce jobs he didn't produce 85% of the banks he bailed out the money went to overseas investments 50% of the banks are foriegn owned mainly by China and Europe the PUPPET in office is the problem another 4 years and 60% of what you make as a working person will be taxes 2013 he gets in the tax base he has set will be 25% of your income not 12% it is now
Jul 3, 2012 10:35PM
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Dont blam the president, why we don't have jobs. Blame the puppet we had before, and the cry baby house speaker. Who got us in this mess. people where losing their jobs  and homes way before  Mr. Obama.   got in. And why our we paying  tax money to protect their  asses. They should pay their own way. after they serve . And how about  the moron that running now !!. What about the people he put out of work.Its all your  high $$$   B.S. why we are in this mess. Forget about learing Spanish,  and consintrate on china language.
Jul 3, 2012 10:28PM
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I am part owner of a small family owned HVAC business.  Sears is a joke and love to compete against them due to their stupid business practices.  I hope they stay in business!!!
Jul 3, 2012 10:28PM
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I am part owner of a small family owned HVAC business.  Sears is a joke and love to compete against them due to their stupid business practices.  I hope they stay in business!!!
Jul 3, 2012 8:37PM
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I do not know to much about most of the companies, except American Airlines...
I think it time for American to go from the market... Like Pan-American in the 90th...

Jun 29, 2012 6:53PM
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Reading the comments is better then most of the articles!
Jun 29, 2012 5:57PM
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It's about time the truth come out about "P" Pandora,  they have did nothing but loose money from the start.  Thanks for telling the truth.
Jun 29, 2012 5:45PM
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i suspect smart phones and phone plans are keeping radio shack alive. otherwise, people only go there if they need some weird battery that target doesn't have.
Jun 29, 2012 4:15PM
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I bought a water-heater from Sears that was clearly a lemon. They had to come out multiple to "repair" it, which involved a faulty pressure-valve. Even after replacing serveral valves, they would still leak. Obviously, the heater was defective at that thread, but Sears wouldn't do the right thing and replace the heater. Their "solution" was to turn down the heat, aka, we showered with luke-warm water that quickly turned cold. I haven't walked into a Sears since.
Jun 29, 2012 3:03PM
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Sears received their doom when K-Mart took them over. K-mart has filed bankrupcy before.
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