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Seven GNC LiveWell stores close as voluntary administration continues – SmartCompany.com.au

Seven GNC LiveWell stores have closed down less than two months after the Australian operations of the global brand were placed in voluntary administration.

GNC LiveWell stores at Melbourne Central, Westfield Geelong, Chadstone Shopping Centre, Knox Shopping Centre and Watergardens Town Centre in Victoria have ceased trading, according to a statement on the vitamin retailers website.

Stores at Westfield Bondi in New South Wales and Westfield Carindale in Queensland have also shut down.

The retail outlets sold a range of vitamins and nutritional supplements.

Singapore-based Osim International placed the Australian operations of GNC LiveWell in voluntary administration in December 2015.

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Read the full article at: http://www.smartcompany.com.au/finance/63295-seven-gnc-livewell-stores-close-as-voluntary-administration-continues/

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency GuardianFebruary 16, 2016

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Seven GNC LiveWell stores close as voluntary administration continues – SmartCompany.com.au

Seven GNC LiveWell stores have closed down less than two months after the Australian operations of the global brand were placed in voluntary administration.

GNC LiveWell stores at Melbourne Central, Westfield Geelong, Chadstone Shopping Centre, Knox Shopping Centre and Watergardens Town Centre in Victoria have ceased trading, according to a statement on the vitamin retailers website.

Stores at Westfield Bondi in New South Wales and Westfield Carindale in Queensland have also shut down.

The retail outlets sold a range of vitamins and nutritional supplements.

Singapore-based Osim International placed the Australian operations of GNC LiveWell in voluntary administration in December 2015.

Osim Int…

Read the full article at: http://www.smartcompany.com.au/finance/49809-seven-gnc-livewell-stores-close-as-voluntary-administration-continues.html

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency GuardianFebruary 15, 2016

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