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Can Quickflix bounce back from voluntary administration? – TechRadar

Earlier this week, we brought you the news that Quickflix, Australia’s original movie streaming service, had entered into voluntary administration.

Though the news was hardly surprising, Quickflix CEO Stephen Langsford believes that the companys restructure will enable it to come back stronger than ever.

In an official statement issued today, Langsford pointed to the services recent addition of Star Wars: The Force Awakens as the most streamed movie in the companys history, also noting that more than 2,200 new subscribers had been added in the past week alone.

While its good to see the flagging services founder confident in the companys future (ignoring the probability of the aforementioned new subscribers still being within their two we…

Read the full article at: http://www.techradar.com/us/news/video/can-quickflix-bounce-back-from-voluntary-administration–1319946

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency GuardianApril 28, 2016

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Can Quickflix bounce back from voluntary administration? – TechRadar

Earlier this week, we brought you the news that Quickflix, Australia’s original movie streaming service, had entered into voluntary administration.

Though the news was hardly surprising, Quickflix CEO Stephen Langsford believes that the companys restructure will enable it to come back stronger than ever.

In an official statement issued today, Langsford pointed to the services recent addition of Star Wars: The Force Awakens as the most streamed movie in the companys history, also noting that more than 2,200 new subscribers had been added in the past week alone.

While its good to see the flagging services founder confident in the companys future (ignoring the probability of the aforementioned new subscribers still being within their two we…

Read the full article at: http://www.techradar.com/news/video/can-quickflix-bounce-back-from-voluntary-administration–1319946

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency GuardianApril 28, 2016

Post navigation

PreviousPrevious post:Sams Bay Holdings put in liquidation – Stuff.co.nzNextNext post:Can Quickflix bounce back from voluntary administration? – TechRadar

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