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AO is a good business but they have similar customers service issues. I tested them a few weeks ago and never got a reply. People may buy online but trying to upsell premium models over the phone is much harder than a live demo.
The selected stores that are open are trading strongly from sources close to the business. No shortage of customers more so with stock. However short term issues will help protect margin as customers usually want things now. Taking away stock saves,on delivery cost. With large numbers of staff on furlough and business rates relief I'm expecting upbeat results and a bright future
Not forgetting the Nordic division which has continued without interruption
AO are online so haven’t been affected by the Corona virus in a negative way, but once normality returns people will start using shops again which will impact them. If you read the last update on figures - two thirds of lost store sales were recouped online, and overall (including European stores) they actually were parallel with last year. My local store is actually still closed as they phase reopenings, my guess is that online is doing great and there’s no massive urgency to reopen all stores as wages are covered by furlough. From what I understand we are currently in a closed period until results are released in July, hence why there’s been no further communication from head office.
Not a person at my local store well not a queue. no idea if busy inside. Ao is smashing it. Why are dc not ? Are they going to issue more shares to raise funds ?
Correction:-
80 people. Only letting in certain amount of people by the looks.
Looking good.
All IMHO.
50 people. Only letting in certain amount of people by the looks.
Looking good.
All IMHO.