As I said, I don't follow this topic normally, but Breitbart is definitely projecting a negative and disparaging slant on this company. It may stem from the analysts' report, not sure as I haven't delved into Retail Dive in any depth to see if they have a bias.
And as Pbman2 stated, the information in the article is incomplete, citing only certain data points while ignoring others, cherry-picking. It also seems "fuzzy" to me with a vague allusion to "a significant number" of upcoming store closures; most financial/business projections of this nature I've seen try to at least give a ballpark estimate on these types of upcoming events. (Eg - "Company XYZ plans to shed between twenty and thirty locations domestically in the northwest region due to continued downward economic pressures...").
What the crap is this article going coming out in Breitbart??
Breitbart is nothing like what it used to be since they murdered Andrew Breitbart in 2012. Look at reddits decline since they murdered Adam Swartz.
This is just a direct repost of a DailyMail hit-piece that came out the day after Fox News did a positive segment on GME.
https://greatawakening.win/p/19A0ooFT1R/x/c/4ZHjfHg9nd9
Yeah. Daily Mail is about like the NYP here, though. They don’t usually do hit pieces, either.
"...struggling... notorious..."
As I said, I don't follow this topic normally, but Breitbart is definitely projecting a negative and disparaging slant on this company. It may stem from the analysts' report, not sure as I haven't delved into Retail Dive in any depth to see if they have a bias.
And as Pbman2 stated, the information in the article is incomplete, citing only certain data points while ignoring others, cherry-picking. It also seems "fuzzy" to me with a vague allusion to "a significant number" of upcoming store closures; most financial/business projections of this nature I've seen try to at least give a ballpark estimate on these types of upcoming events. (Eg - "Company XYZ plans to shed between twenty and thirty locations domestically in the northwest region due to continued downward economic pressures...").