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At all-time lows will Bradlees emerge? (BRLYQ/BLE)
An SI Board Since February 1998
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Emcee:  Roo Type:  Unmoderated
Bradlees Inc. (OTC-BB:BRLYQ, formerly NYSE:BLE) is a regional department store with a big presence in the New England area. In 1996 they filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy and gained notoriety as one of the year's biggest losers on the NYSE. I have followed their decline from the mid teens down to today's levels and watched with interest as it bottomed out around .10, bounced a little to .35, then settled into the high .20s.

I have been a regular customer of Bradlees for most of my life, and have seen the condition and stocking levels of the stores change with the financial climate. I recently got back into this stock after being away from it for over a year. The reason for my renewed interest is based on my recent experiences with the stores in my area.
Of particular note:

1. I have found their stocking levels to be back to "normal" (as opposed to many stocked-out items in the months following the bankruptcy announcement).

2. I see they have mounted (and in my area stores, completed) an effort to "standardize" the stores with a more user-friendly floor layout.

3. I am seeing less and less mechandise in the "clearance" aisles and racks, and in general, am finding the stores to be cleaner and more well organized.

4. It appears they have recently switched their weekly flyer delivery from the Saturday paper to the Sunday paper perhaps indicating a stonger financial position or a willingness to commit the advertising funds (speculation).

And probably most importantly, when visiting the stores just after the holiday season, I noticed very few people in the "returns" line while there was still significant traffic moving through the registers. This compares to my experience a year ago where the return lines were backed up almost to the front door, and the register traffic was insignificant.

I have started this thread as a place for those with an interest in this company, whether pro or con, to discuss their views. All information is welcome.

-ROO
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34 FatherE, I havn't owned BRALYQ in a long time. Regards, RickRick Hudson-2/9/1999
33 Do you still follow Bradlees? (BRAD-V)Father E.-2/9/1999
32 I don't know why whatever service you are using assumes it is the same stocFather E.-2/4/1999
31 i was looking at my portfolio tonight and was shocked to see a jump in value. Green Receipt-2/3/1999
30 I do not think so but you should call the company just to make sure. Father E.-2/3/1999
29 Sorry What I meant was if you own BRLYQ shares do they transfer ownership to Daytek77-2/3/1999
28 BRLYQ was the stock of the Bradlees before they came out of bankruptcy BRAD is Father E.-2/3/1999
27 What is the relationship of the BRLYQ shares to the BRADV shares? Thanks TonyDaytek77-2/3/1999
26 Have you held on to Bradlees for a long time? How did you come across the compaFather E.-2/3/1999
25 Hey guys wake up!!! They confirmed a plan and they are now trading when issued?Father E.-2/3/1999
24 Bradlees Files Plan of Reorganization and Expects Emergence From BankruptcyRoo-4/15/1998
23 Upticks in the afternoon today with a nice close at .72, up from .63 inexplicabRoo-3/25/1998
22 Roo, Thanks for the email to Jill. I didn't know what the process was foRick Hudson-3/23/1998
21 FYI, I just emailed Jill and asked if we could get some of the SI features turnRoo-3/21/1998
20 Bill - Welcome to the thread, your research and views are certainly a welcome Roo-3/21/1998
19 I'm just starting my Bradlees research. I see they haven't announced tBill Tholen-3/21/1998
18 Rick - I know it's more'n just you and me, but as far as this thread goRoo-3/20/1998
17 Roo, I guess its you and me. I don't have that much into Bradlees, but iRick Hudson-3/20/1998
16 Rick - I guess I'm a bit befuddled too. Looks like we had a pretty substRoo-3/20/1998
15 Roo, I can't belive that there isn't any interest in Bradlees!!! YesRick Hudson-3/20/1998
14 Closed up again today @ .87, peaked in the am at 1.00 then moved down through tRoo-3/20/1998
13 Looks like the market liked the news. Closed up 64% @ .69 today. Will be inteRoo-3/18/1998
12 NEWS OUT Bradlees Reports $81 Million EBITDA Turnaround In Fiscal 1997 And FouRoo-3/17/1998
11 VERY QUIET AROUND HERE! BRLYQ up .07 on 135k share this morning. Any one notiRick Hudson-3/17/1998
10 I guess this little run makes sense then... it's either speculation or insRoo-3/5/1998
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