Cheaper than a coffee in Starbucks.....
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It just goes to show how overpriced Starbucks coffee.
look at what you can get for 2 quid, which is less than a frothy coffee....
http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/Str...66809.html?x=0
look at what you can get for 2 quid, which is less than a frothy coffee....

http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/Str...66809.html?x=0
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It just goes to show how overpriced Starbucks coffee.
look at what you can get for 2 quid, which is less than a frothy coffee....
http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/Str...66809.html?x=0
look at what you can get for 2 quid, which is less than a frothy coffee....

http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/Str...66809.html?x=0
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But if you go to Starbucks you aren't buying the companies liabilities with your coffee
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So tell me how could that be a bad business plan?
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That is asset stripping. Although that is what the financial pages are tipping them to do
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2 laptops and an air fryer cannot be classed as asset stripping.

Granted if I kept a few top of the range printers and a couple of carrying cases for laptops, maybe you could say it was asset stripping.




