Marketwatch reports that one of Kansas City's favorite companies is falling flat in the new digital economy: Hallmark Announces 2011 Results . . . Consolidated net revenue remains $4.1 billion, flat to 2010
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Actually, that's [retty good, considering the country is in a DEPRESSION and the business they're in.
ReplyDeleteHallmark's products are not an issue. They're fantastic. It's the economy, stupid.
ReplyDeleteAccording to TKC's perspective, Hallmark really doesn't need to exist.
ReplyDeleteAfter all, isn't everything they sell "unnecessarily" and "pointless"?
Hallmark is a dying company. Not because no one buys cards anymore, but because they have no vision.
ReplyDeleteI think the not-buying-cards-anymore thing might be a factor, 10:28.
ReplyDeleteWe should all buy a simpathy card for a poor fire fighter? That would boost sales.
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