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Blockbuster to close remaining stores | Blockbuster to close remaining stores |
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Blockbuster, the DVD and games rental chain that went into administration in January, is to close down completely after failing to attract a buyer. | Blockbuster, the DVD and games rental chain that went into administration in January, is to close down completely after failing to attract a buyer. |
Administrators Moorfields Corporate Recovery said all the remaining 91 UK stores, employing 808 people, would have to close. | Administrators Moorfields Corporate Recovery said all the remaining 91 UK stores, employing 808 people, would have to close. |
Blockbuster went into administration for a second time in October and has been closing outlets ever since. | Blockbuster went into administration for a second time in October and has been closing outlets ever since. |
All stores will have ceased operations by 16 December, Moorfields said. | All stores will have ceased operations by 16 December, Moorfields said. |
All remaining stock will be sold by Sunday 15 December, with up to 90% discount. | All remaining stock will be sold by Sunday 15 December, with up to 90% discount. |
"It is with regret that we have to make today's announcement, we appreciate this is a difficult time for all concerned and would like to thank staff for their professionalism and support over the past month," said joint administrators Simon Thomas and Nick O'Reilly. | "It is with regret that we have to make today's announcement, we appreciate this is a difficult time for all concerned and would like to thank staff for their professionalism and support over the past month," said joint administrators Simon Thomas and Nick O'Reilly. |
"Unfortunately, we were unable to secure a buyer for the group as a going concern and as a result had to take the regrettable action to close the remaining stores." | "Unfortunately, we were unable to secure a buyer for the group as a going concern and as a result had to take the regrettable action to close the remaining stores." |
Mr O'Reilly told BBC Radio 5 live that the timing of Blockbuster's closure, shortly before Christmas, was "purely coincidental". | |
He added: "We really did try our best to find a buyer, but that, unfortunately, hasn't proved possible." | |
The rapid rise of online film streaming offered by the likes of Lovefilm and Netflix made Blockbuster's video and DVD business model practically obsolete. | The rapid rise of online film streaming offered by the likes of Lovefilm and Netflix made Blockbuster's video and DVD business model practically obsolete. |
The most recent closures follow on from previous closure announcements in November. | The most recent closures follow on from previous closure announcements in November. |
Blockbuster, the trading name of TS Operations, is currently owned by private equity firm Gordon Brothers Europe. | Blockbuster, the trading name of TS Operations, is currently owned by private equity firm Gordon Brothers Europe. |
Moorfields said high business rates had contributed to the video company's demise. | Moorfields said high business rates had contributed to the video company's demise. |
Before its troubles began, Blockbuster had 528 stores. | Before its troubles began, Blockbuster had 528 stores. |
Blockbuster is one of several High Street names to have been affected by online competition, including camera chain Jessops, music and DVD group HMV, and electrical chain Comet. | Blockbuster is one of several High Street names to have been affected by online competition, including camera chain Jessops, music and DVD group HMV, and electrical chain Comet. |
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