TWEC (FYE, Suncoast) In-Store Backstage Pass Coupons Thread
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Thanks, but I'm not planning on spending $50. I've got a $20 gift card and just trying to get the most out of it. Everything is so damn expensive though.
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Re: TWEC (FYE, Suncoast) In-Store Backstage Pass Coupons Thread
I used a bunch of the $5 coupons during the recent sale when used were 30% off and scored a number of great deals. As an example: I picked up the HBO miniseries John Adams and a $5 used CD for $17 plus tax. I have also used the $5 coupons for cheap Blu-ray purchases. I picked up Heat and The Adventures of Robin Hood for $17.50 plus tax. Yes, the $3 off would have saved me one more dollar but that's not enough to pass on these deals. They have Zombieland on BD for 14.99 right now. If I can find another $10 BD I'll grab that too.
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Any new $5 off of $20 coupons for this week? They have The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo on Blu-ray for $22.99. With BSP discount and a $5 off of $20 coupon, it would only be $15.69 plus tax. Thanks.
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USED1035J - $10 off $35 on used cds/dvds (no blu-ray) @ fye.com. Good for everyone, not just Backstage members.
I didn't see an expiration date, it just says "Limited Time Offer."
I didn't see an expiration date, it just says "Limited Time Offer."
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Re: TWEC (FYE, Suncoast) In-Store Backstage Pass Coupons Thread
It was a late arrival-after 7pm-this week.
http://contentm.mkt073.com/ra/2010/3...BSP_r13_c1.jpg
Same deal as last week.
http://contentm.mkt073.com/ra/2010/3...BSP_r13_c1.jpg
Same deal as last week.
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Re: TWEC (FYE, Suncoast) In-Store Backstage Pass Coupons Thread
I don't want this congesting a coupon thread, but more of a heads-up of what's to come...
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TWE Coughs Up 'Poison Pill'
More Store Closings Coming
Published: 08/04/2010 12:14pm
The Albany New York-based Trans World Entertainment, which operates the Suncoast and F.Y.E (For Your Entertainment) retail chains, has announced that it will allow its shareholders rights plan to expire. Shareholders rights plans, which are also known as “poison pills” are created to thwart hostile takeover attempts by allowing shareholders other than the hostile bidder to acquire more shares and diluting the value of the bidder’s stake (see “Burkle Fighting B&N’s Poison Pill” for another example of this tactic).
According to Home Media Magazine, TWE, which closed 157 stores last year and approximately 18 in the first quarter of 2010, plans to close more underperforming stores this year. The company reported a loss of $11.4 million for the most recent quarter (ended on May 1), an improvement from the loss of $13.7 million for the same period in 2009.
TWE remains an important venue for anime (and to a lesser extent manga and graphic novel) sales (see “Steve Panicca of Trans World Entertainment”).
More Store Closings Coming
Published: 08/04/2010 12:14pm
The Albany New York-based Trans World Entertainment, which operates the Suncoast and F.Y.E (For Your Entertainment) retail chains, has announced that it will allow its shareholders rights plan to expire. Shareholders rights plans, which are also known as “poison pills” are created to thwart hostile takeover attempts by allowing shareholders other than the hostile bidder to acquire more shares and diluting the value of the bidder’s stake (see “Burkle Fighting B&N’s Poison Pill” for another example of this tactic).
According to Home Media Magazine, TWE, which closed 157 stores last year and approximately 18 in the first quarter of 2010, plans to close more underperforming stores this year. The company reported a loss of $11.4 million for the most recent quarter (ended on May 1), an improvement from the loss of $13.7 million for the same period in 2009.
TWE remains an important venue for anime (and to a lesser extent manga and graphic novel) sales (see “Steve Panicca of Trans World Entertainment”).