Interpath Advisory welcomes two new corporate insolvency practitioners – Accountancy Today
Interpath Advisory welcomes two new corporate insolvency practitioners Accountancy Today Read the original article here
Interpath Advisory welcomes two new corporate insolvency practitioners Accountancy Today Read the original article here
Evergrande is fighting for its life. On October 30th the property developer was granted its fifth, and probably final, stay of liquidation by a court in Hong Kong. Yet the situation on the mainland is a little more comfortable: the firm’s representatives have not even had to visit a courtroom. This is not unusual. Despite…
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Moolap concreter enters liquidation owing almost $620k Geelong Advertiser Read the original article here
The report said considerable expenditure was required to set the businesses up with fixtures and fittings. The company then faced issues with obtaining a liquor licence for one of its bars due to the conduct of the bar that previously operated from the same site. SugarWoods bar was situated where The Establishment bar used to…
Independent cinema chain Majestic Cinemas, which operates nine sites across northern NSW and south-east Queensland, has entered voluntary administration, citing reduced box office due to the impact of COVID-19 and the US strikes on production and release schedules, as well as rising costs and natural disasters, including floods and fires, in the region. The cinemas…
Iconic Ballarat pizzeria The Forge enters voluntary administration The Courier Read the original article here
Kester Black has quietly emerged from voluntary administration and its founder Anna Ross has departed as a director of the business, with the prominent beauty brand now in the hands of its managing director. Launched in Melbourne in 2014, Kester Black offers vegan and cruelty-free nail polishes, lipsticks and skincare products. The business experienced rapid…
By Ben Zigterman · August 20, 2024, 4:30 PM EDT A Delaware bankruptcy judge said he would let residential solar technology company SunPower Corp. liquidate its remaining solar panels and other inventory that are not part of the company’s primary bankruptcy… To view the full article, register now. Read the original article here
Insolvencies at decade high as retail, hospitality, building firms buckle The New Daily Read the original article here