They still bring in billions in revenue... its not like no one wants what they are selling.
I'll agree with you on the point that they should have seen this coming a DECADE ago and altered their business plan to change with the changing landscape of retailers.
They didn't do that and now they have to play catch up. But don't be mistaken, there is still demand for what's on their shelves. The trick is to cut a large percentage of those brick and mortar costs so they can actually see some profit again.
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