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HMV: Debt-laden retailer to appoint administrator HMV: Debt-laden retailer to appoint administrator
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Music and DVD chain HMV, which employs about 4,350 staff, has confirmed it will appoint an administrator, making it the latest High Street casualty.Music and DVD chain HMV, which employs about 4,350 staff, has confirmed it will appoint an administrator, making it the latest High Street casualty.
Deloitte will run the 239-store chain while it assesses prospects for the business and seeks potential buyers.Deloitte will run the 239-store chain while it assesses prospects for the business and seeks potential buyers.
Trading in HMV shares on the London Stock Exchange are being suspended, the company said in a statement. Trading in HMV shares on the London Stock Exchange is being suspended, the company said in a statement.
Started in 1921, HMV became one of the biggest names on the High Street, but has struggled against online retailing.Started in 1921, HMV became one of the biggest names on the High Street, but has struggled against online retailing.
The company has been in financial crisis for many months and on 13 December warned that it faced a possible breach of bank loan agreements.
In a statement late on Monday the company said: "The board regrets to announce that it has been unable to reach a position where it feels able to continue to trade outside of insolvency protection..."In a statement late on Monday the company said: "The board regrets to announce that it has been unable to reach a position where it feels able to continue to trade outside of insolvency protection..."
'Month-long sale'
The statement continued that the board "understand that it is the intention of the administrators, once appointed, to continue to trade whilst they seek a purchaser for the business".The statement continued that the board "understand that it is the intention of the administrators, once appointed, to continue to trade whilst they seek a purchaser for the business".
The company has been in financial crisis for more than a year, and on 13 December warned that it faced a possible breach of bank loan agreements, sending its share price plummeting.
The retailer, whose first store was opened in London's Oxford Street in 1921, has faced intense competition from online retailers, digital downloads, and supermarkets in recent years.The retailer, whose first store was opened in London's Oxford Street in 1921, has faced intense competition from online retailers, digital downloads, and supermarkets in recent years.
As its debts mounted, HMV sold off parts of the business, notably its live entertainment arm and the Waterstones book chain.As its debts mounted, HMV sold off parts of the business, notably its live entertainment arm and the Waterstones book chain.
Last week, HMV announced a month-long sale with 25% off prices, sparking worries that the company needed to shift stock after poor Christmas trading. Last week, HMV announced a month-long sale with 25% off prices, sparking worries that the company needed to shift stock after poor Christmas trading. The Financial Times reported that the final straw came over the past few days when suppliers, including music labels and film companies, declined to help HMV with funding so that it could continue trading.
The company's troubles underline the gloom on the High Street and come after a string of high-profile failures, including the closure last week of camera retailer Jessops and Comet's collapse last year.The company's troubles underline the gloom on the High Street and come after a string of high-profile failures, including the closure last week of camera retailer Jessops and Comet's collapse last year.
Neil Saunders, the managing director of retail analyst firm Conlumino, said he felt the appointment of administrators at HMV "was always inevitable". 'Inevitable'
Neil Saunders, the managing director of retail analyst Conlumino, said he felt the appointment of administrators at HMV "was always inevitable".
He said: "While many failures of recent times have been, at least in part, driven by the economy, HMV's reported demise is a structural failure.He said: "While many failures of recent times have been, at least in part, driven by the economy, HMV's reported demise is a structural failure.
"In the digital era where 73.4% of music and film are downloaded, HMV's business model has simply become increasingly irrelevant and unsustainable. "In the digital era, where 73.4% of music and film are downloaded, HMV's business model has simply become increasingly irrelevant and unsustainable.
"Coming hard on the heels of the failure of Comet and Jessops this latest potential administration demonstrates the significant pressure on retailers, many of which are contending with a consumer downturn alongside structural shifts in the sector.""Coming hard on the heels of the failure of Comet and Jessops this latest potential administration demonstrates the significant pressure on retailers, many of which are contending with a consumer downturn alongside structural shifts in the sector."
He said that although the HMV brand "certainly has some value" for potential buyers, the current business model was dead. "The bottom line is that there is no real future for physical retail in the music sector," he said. He said that although the HMV brand "certainly has some value" for potential buyers, the current business model was dead.
"The bottom line is that there is no real future for physical retail in the music sector," he said.