'Market-leading' tech company in South Wales to close after entering liquidation – Penarth Times
‘Market-leading’ tech company in South Wales to close after entering liquidation Penarth Times Read the original article here
‘Market-leading’ tech company in South Wales to close after entering liquidation Penarth Times Read the original article here
Companies House documents show liquidators were appointed after FKA Property Limited, which was registered to a West Lothian address, following an action at Livingston Sheriff Court. The company address was changed from Inchwood Park in Bathgate to the liquidators’ in Edinburgh. A public notice was placed that Kevin Mapstone and Kenneth Robert Craig of BTG…
Irish retail chain Born Clothing has announced the closure of its 15 stores with the loss of over 100 jobs. The company, which opened its first store in Newtownsmith in Galway in 2009, announced the news in an Instagram post yesterday. It said that “after 16 wonderful years in business it was time to say…
‘Market-leading’ tech company in South Wales to close after entering liquidation The Western Telegraph Read the original article here
The Supreme Court of India has set aside an order of the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) that directed the initiation of insolvency proceedings against a solvent company based on a civil court decree. The Court held that the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC) is intended for the “reorganisation and insolvency resolution of…
Popular Irish clothing chain to shut Galway store as liquidation sale begins Connacht Tribune Read the original article here
‘Market-leading’ tech company in South Wales to close after entering liquidation Barry and District News Read the original article here
All Live95 News Getty images The Limerick store is one of 15 in the chain across the country. The Limerick clothing shop Born is to close, along with 14 more stores in the chain across the country. The fashion retailer, which operates a prominent outlet at the Parkway Shopping Centre on the Dublin Road, confirmed…
The Queens Head in Wymondham closed in April due to rising renovation costs and staffing issues. Now, the company which operated the pub, TWM Norfolk Limited, is being wound up voluntarily after appointing liquidators. The pub was owned and run by the husband-and-wife Nick and Victoria Anderson. The Queens Head in Wymondham closed in April…
‘Market-leading’ tech company in South Wales to close after entering liquidation South Wales Argus Read the original article here