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To: Chris who wrote (2149)1/28/1999 9:38:00 PM
From: LemonHead  Respond to of 3261
 
Chris, that is a very good question? Can anyone answer...

Or do stores now just return the stock to the manufacturer?

I have visited one Supercenter quite often, in my mind they had at Christmas about 72 sq ft of merchandise. When I visited, it didn't really appear that the toys were selling but more like they were just picked at.

Recently I paid a visit, and they had moved them over two isles and now they occupy about 24 sq ft of shelf.

Did they sell down that much? To me if they did they would require equal space on a reorder? JMO's...

Keith




To: Chris who wrote (2149)1/28/1999 10:34:00 PM
From: Linda Kaplan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3261
 
Dunno for sure, but my guess is that they do get returned if they don't sell. Superstores have that sort of deal on software.

ABL is still playing on one screen in the local theater that had it on two screens initially. So there must still be some income coming in from it.

Linda