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    Did you know McDonalds currently have a better credit rating than the whole of the United kingdom?

    so i wud pik that.

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    Boots :rolleyes:

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    ASDA (Wal-Mart), since it seems the most profitable. Although if I was super rich, I'd save Woolworths from extinction.

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    Microsoft.
    Self explanatory

    Made by chrisuk

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    1. Arcadia
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    lol

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    None, I'd already be rich so why not retire and not have to worry about profits or any of that?
    1. Jeremy 1129 up, 295 downA named based on the biblical name Jeremiah. Used as a name for children who are blessed with a large brain and/or penis. Also used as a replacement for "perfect".
    We had a child and it had a very large penis so we named it Jeremy.

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    Id by my scott a nice big house


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    Woolworths..
    wait nvm

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    1 Newlook so I could fire Pyroka
    2 Asda cos they have loads of dosh

    3 Tesco cos they have lots of moneyy
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    probably tesco, mcdonalds and probs a petrol station although they're not really retail.

    Tesco would be a good choice as they buy in huge quantities thus resulting in lower prices = increased profits. It's a common well known supermarket in the UK and won't be hugely affected by the recession as people are always going to need groceries whereas people are not going to always need expensive clothes etc

    McDonalds also, as people won't always need to go to McDonalds but it's the larges fast food chain in the UK, and it's known worldwide. There's an amazing turnover and it's a highly popular chain with a great marketing programme so it's quite a sensible choice.

    Filling stations definetly yes, people always need fuel & there's much to be made in the form of tax. it is however a highly competitive market.

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