Supermarket chain Asda have removed Nintendo’s most recent games console from their shelves in light of the poor sales figures that have been published.
“Asda has yanked the Wii U from shop shelves, as new numbers from Nintendo prove that the new system is faring poorly.
The jolly green mega-grocer, which dropped the price of the console to £149 back in May, will still let you buy the Wii U online if you fancy, but it's booted the tablet-oriented console from its brick-and-mortar supermarkets. Asda was keen, however, to stress it hadn't lost faith in Nintendo entirely.
In a statement the supermarket said, "We continue to support Nintendo as a partner and we have recently extended the number of stores and the space we allocate within these stores to...Nintendo's 3DS games and 3DS-XL handheld consoles."
<h2>Grim sales</h2>
Sales of the Wii U -- which came out in November -- have stalled, with Nintendo confirming today it had sold a meagre 160,000 consoles in the three months between April and June.
Nintendo blamed the sales collapse on a recent lack of in-house-produced games. The Japanese gaming giant did say that its 3DS console had started making more money, however.
In our review, we said the Wii U's touchscreen GamePad held the potential for fun, but that it was questionable whether developers would bother to create games for the complicated controller.
Things will only get tougher for Nintendo's Wii U in the next few months, as Microsoft and Sony get ready to launch their own, brand-new consoles. Unless Nintendo summons forth a drastic price drop, I suspect it'll be the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One winning shoppers' cash this yuletide.”
Asda are a major supermarket chain in the UK and are practically a superstore, providing myriad products that permit their customers to purchase almost everything they could possibly need in one place. Their entertainment section has always been a prominent part of their stores and stocking a brand new product like the Wii U could have been a big deal for them but unfortunately it hasn’t proven to be so.
If you are interested in speaking with the Asda customer services department to discuss the products and services they offer, use the Asda helpline number and speak with a member of their team. You can also find the most recent news stories pertaining to Asda via this link http://www.customerservicescontact.co.uk/news.
This article was originally sourced from http://crave.cnet.co.uk/gamesgear/asda-pulls-wii-u-from-shops-as-nintendo-confirms-low-sales-50011850/.
Wednesday, 31 July 2013
Friday, 26 July 2013
New Look Turn Back the Clock
High street clothing store New Look are turning back the clock with their new season styles. The company are a big name in the world of clothing and have been a presence on the high street for many years now offering low cost fashion for, predominantly, women and teenagers.
“New Look step back in time and summer sale madness is in full swing, whivh can mean only one thing; the arrival of exciting new styles on the high street.
While the unpredictable weather means buying floaty frocks might not be the best use of hard-earned cash, you can be sure the early transitional garments at fashion retailer New Look will see you through to autumn with ease.
Gone are the billowing silhouettes of summer in favour of a sharper, more confident look that references 1960s, 70s, 80s and 90s influences.
The most eye-catching theme, New Model Army, is a directional take on 60s shapes, with some 80s pop culture thrown in.
Think sharp lines, structured shapes and luxe fabrics on monochrome garments, with colour-popping accents of scarlet and cobalt shades on shift dresses, striking separates, graphic T-shirts and baseball caps.
The Baboushka trend, meanwhile, is a celebration of rich colours, sumptuous fabrics and decadent prints with a folkish influence and a rustic Russian charm.
The Twilight trend has dusty pastels, sheer fabrics and intricate prints, while the knitwear is worn with boho maxi skirts and lace blouses.
If you thought grunge would never see light of day after the 90s, then prepare for a return this season. Watch out for leather pencil skirts, fish-net tights, distressed biker jackets, check shirts and ditsy tea dresses.
Finally, going out clothing at New Look has a definite 70s vibe, with sequin dresses, disco pants, jewelled blouses, chandelier earrings and textured clutches.”
It will not be long before these styles infiltrate every shop on the high street - that is what happens these days. All the shops on every high street in the country offer essentially the same product, the difference between the products is largely quality because while there is variety in terms of colour, this is minimal.
If you are interested in finding out more information about any of the products offered by New Look, visit their website at http://www.newlook.com/. There are plenty of articles designed to keep you informed of all the most recent business dealings of these companies on our website – Click Here to read more.
This article was originally found here - http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/lifestyle/fashion/new-look-step-back-in-time-131568n.21705481.
“New Look step back in time and summer sale madness is in full swing, whivh can mean only one thing; the arrival of exciting new styles on the high street.
While the unpredictable weather means buying floaty frocks might not be the best use of hard-earned cash, you can be sure the early transitional garments at fashion retailer New Look will see you through to autumn with ease.
Gone are the billowing silhouettes of summer in favour of a sharper, more confident look that references 1960s, 70s, 80s and 90s influences.
The most eye-catching theme, New Model Army, is a directional take on 60s shapes, with some 80s pop culture thrown in.
Think sharp lines, structured shapes and luxe fabrics on monochrome garments, with colour-popping accents of scarlet and cobalt shades on shift dresses, striking separates, graphic T-shirts and baseball caps.
The Baboushka trend, meanwhile, is a celebration of rich colours, sumptuous fabrics and decadent prints with a folkish influence and a rustic Russian charm.
The Twilight trend has dusty pastels, sheer fabrics and intricate prints, while the knitwear is worn with boho maxi skirts and lace blouses.
If you thought grunge would never see light of day after the 90s, then prepare for a return this season. Watch out for leather pencil skirts, fish-net tights, distressed biker jackets, check shirts and ditsy tea dresses.
Finally, going out clothing at New Look has a definite 70s vibe, with sequin dresses, disco pants, jewelled blouses, chandelier earrings and textured clutches.”
It will not be long before these styles infiltrate every shop on the high street - that is what happens these days. All the shops on every high street in the country offer essentially the same product, the difference between the products is largely quality because while there is variety in terms of colour, this is minimal.
If you are interested in finding out more information about any of the products offered by New Look, visit their website at http://www.newlook.com/. There are plenty of articles designed to keep you informed of all the most recent business dealings of these companies on our website – Click Here to read more.
This article was originally found here - http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/lifestyle/fashion/new-look-step-back-in-time-131568n.21705481.
Thursday, 25 July 2013
Ex Groupon CEO Releases Motivational Music Album
Internet based offers website Groupon recently fired their CEO, Andrews Mason. He has had no problems keeping himself busy since February and is releasing a music album featuring motivational work songs.
“The seven-song album, Hardly Workin’, released this week drops business knowledge on listeners with tracks such as The Way to Work, My Door is Always Open and the hip-hop influenced Stretch.
The latter begins ‘we all know that you gotta have goals every quarter’.
Groupon's failure to meet such goals was part of the reason the 32-year-old Mason was fired.
His ouster had been expected for months given investor concerns about the troubled company's declining stock price and financial problems.
Although Groupon pioneered the daily deals business, it spawned many copycats and faced worries that people are tiring of the restaurant, spa and Botox deals that Groupon built its business on.
Mason, a former punk band keyboardist, calls the album ‘motivational business music’. It is available for $9.99 on iTunes and is also streamed on Spotify.
Reviews of the album have been mixed, with one comment on iTunes calling it 'hilarious'.
Another user says: 'Andrew Mason is famous for being a prankster. And I'm pretty sure no self-respecting man would put out this kind of music seriously.'
'I'm debating whether or not this is great or terrible. I find it a little ironic, some of the lyrics. I think I like it but dude...at least become CEO of the record label,' reads another comment.
‘This album pulls some of the most important learnings from my years at the helm of one of the fastest growing businesses in history, and packages them as music,’ Mason wrote on his blog.
‘Executives, mid-level management and front-line employees are all sure to find valuable takeaways.’
Here's the opening line: ‘If you're seeking business wisdom, you don't need no MBA, look no further than the beauty that surrounds us every day.’
And it goes on from there. As of Wednesday afternoon, there were no music videos available on YouTube.
Mason, who studied music at Northwestern University, is married to folk singer, Jenny Gillespie. He founded Groupon Inc in 2008.
To diversify its business, Groupon has expanded into product sales, payments services, restaurant reservations and other areas.
The Chicago-based company's stock price has nearly doubled since Mason's firing.”
This article was originally sourced from The Daily Mail.
Groupon have resisted naming another CEO and have said that they will work with temporary CEOs Ted Leonsis and Eric Lefkofsky until next year.
If you are interested in learning any more about Groupon, visit our News Feed or contact their customer services department directly via the Groupon helpline.
“The seven-song album, Hardly Workin’, released this week drops business knowledge on listeners with tracks such as The Way to Work, My Door is Always Open and the hip-hop influenced Stretch.
The latter begins ‘we all know that you gotta have goals every quarter’.
Groupon's failure to meet such goals was part of the reason the 32-year-old Mason was fired.
His ouster had been expected for months given investor concerns about the troubled company's declining stock price and financial problems.
Although Groupon pioneered the daily deals business, it spawned many copycats and faced worries that people are tiring of the restaurant, spa and Botox deals that Groupon built its business on.
Mason, a former punk band keyboardist, calls the album ‘motivational business music’. It is available for $9.99 on iTunes and is also streamed on Spotify.
Reviews of the album have been mixed, with one comment on iTunes calling it 'hilarious'.
Another user says: 'Andrew Mason is famous for being a prankster. And I'm pretty sure no self-respecting man would put out this kind of music seriously.'
'I'm debating whether or not this is great or terrible. I find it a little ironic, some of the lyrics. I think I like it but dude...at least become CEO of the record label,' reads another comment.
‘This album pulls some of the most important learnings from my years at the helm of one of the fastest growing businesses in history, and packages them as music,’ Mason wrote on his blog.
‘Executives, mid-level management and front-line employees are all sure to find valuable takeaways.’
Here's the opening line: ‘If you're seeking business wisdom, you don't need no MBA, look no further than the beauty that surrounds us every day.’
And it goes on from there. As of Wednesday afternoon, there were no music videos available on YouTube.
Mason, who studied music at Northwestern University, is married to folk singer, Jenny Gillespie. He founded Groupon Inc in 2008.
To diversify its business, Groupon has expanded into product sales, payments services, restaurant reservations and other areas.
The Chicago-based company's stock price has nearly doubled since Mason's firing.”
This article was originally sourced from The Daily Mail.
Groupon have resisted naming another CEO and have said that they will work with temporary CEOs Ted Leonsis and Eric Lefkofsky until next year.
If you are interested in learning any more about Groupon, visit our News Feed or contact their customer services department directly via the Groupon helpline.
Wednesday, 3 July 2013
Are Charity Shops Thriving During the UK’s Financial Struggles?
At a time when the UK public are
still pinching their purses in order to keep up with the ever growing cost of
living compared with the amount that they’re earning, there is evidence to
suggest that more and more people are choosing to shop in charity shops or
equivalent establishments that trade second hand clothes.
Charity shops have always been a
presence on the high street but in terms of the clothes departments within them,
they have been less popular with people assuming that they are of a lower
quality. This stigma has been changed with the growth of internet sensations
such as ASOS Marketplace, Ebay and Preloved where, as perverse as it sounds,
the customer feels less like they’re purchasing an item previously worn. These
websites also offer the possibility of landing a deal – they often offer items
that are of an extremely high quality at discounted prices because they are not
new. It also means that the second customer in the chain can, in theory, get a
lot of wear out of the product because its high quality dictates that the item
will be able to take a lot of wear before it is scruffy and old.
As the name suggests, purchasing
from a charity shop also means that you are able to donate to a good cause –
say Oxfam – while also acquiring a new possession. Particularly living in the
developed Western world, there is an expectation to provide some help for those
lesser developed countries but when personal finances are in sorry states themselves,
it can become more difficult to allow for some of your income to be spent on
others. As selfish as that sounds, charity has to be a bonus option. By
including a purchase in the donation (or donation in the purchase dependent on
personal perspective) the customer can still maintain their moral dignity while
looking after themselves.
Financial struggles will always
cause customers to look for better options when making purchases. This can be
anything from food to clothing to entertainment, being able to get something
you need or want for a lower cost is the ultimate goal so companies such as
ASOS offering a second hand clothes service means they don’t lose their
customers’ business entirely.
For more information on the products
and services offered by ASOS, speak with a member of their customer service
department. All the relevant contact details can be found at
www.customerservicescontact.co.uk.
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