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Wagga staff entitlements uncertain as Napoleon Perdis makeup store closes down – Daily Advertiser

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Waggas branch of the Napoleon Perdis makeup store chain has beenpermanently closedabout a week after its parent company went into voluntary administration. An unknown number of employees have lost their jobs and the payout of entitlements will depend on votes by the chains creditors. The citys Wagga Marketplace store, which was temporarilyshuton Thursday for a stocktake, was one of 28 stores marked for closure by the administrators on Monday. Administrator Simon Cathro from the Worrells firmsaid an assessment of each of the chains 56 stores had been completed over the weekend factoring in past performance, the right sizing of the business as a whole and the location. As result of this review we have identified a number …

Read the full article at: https://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/story/5887537/wagga-staff-entitlements-uncertain-as-napoleon-perdis-makeup-store-closes-down/

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency GuardianFebruary 5, 2019

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Wagga staff entitlements uncertain as Napoleon Perdis makeup store closes down – Daily Advertiser

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Waggas branch of the Napoleon Perdis makeup store chain has beenpermanently closedabout a week after its parent company went into voluntary administration. An unknown number of employees have lost their jobs and the payout of entitlements will depend on votes by the chains creditors. The citys Wagga Marketplace store, which was temporarilyshuton Thursday for a stocktake, was one of 28 stores marked for closure by the administrators on Monday. Administrator Simon Cathro from the Worrells firmsaid an assessment of each of the chains 56 stores had been completed over the weekend factoring in past performance, the right sizing of the business as a whole and the location. As result of this review we have identified a number…

Read the full article at: https://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/story/5887537/wagga-staff-entitlements-uncertain-as-napoleon-perdis-makeup-store-closes-down/?cs=9402

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency GuardianFebruary 5, 2019

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