Year in review 2016: Hancock liquidation top business story of the year – Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal

Adam Robison | Buy at photos.djournal.comHancock Fabrics, which was founded in Tupelo in 1957, filed for Chapter 11 for the second time in February. In March, it announced it would liquidate its remaining assets. By July 31, its remaining stores had closed. By Dennis Seid Daily Journal TUPELO The biggest business story of 2016 was…

Year in review 2016: Hancock liquidation top business story of the year – Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal

Adam Robison | Buy at photos.djournal.comHancock Fabrics, which was founded in Tupelo in 1957, filed for Chapter 11 for the second time in February. In March, it announced it would liquidate its remaining assets. By July 31, its remaining stores had closed. By Dennis Seid Daily Journal TUPELO The biggest business story of 2016 was…

2016 saw thousands of jobs lost as firms fell into administration – Belfast Telegraph

BHS was among companies which fell into administration in 2016 Thousands of British jobs have been lost this year as a string of struggling firms including BHS, Austin Reed and Lowcostholidays fell into administration. The development raises questions over job security in the new year, with companies set to contend with weaker growth, rising inflation,…

London Welsh enter liquidation but given temporary licence for next two fixtures – Belfast Telegraph

Published 23/12/2016 Share London Welsh enter liquidation but given temporary licence for next two fixtures BelfastTelegraph.co.uk London Welsh have formally entered liquidation but will be able to fulfil their next two fixtures against London Scottish and Yorkshire Carnegie. http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/rugby/london-welsh-enter-liquidation-but-given-temporary-licence-for-next-two-fixtures-35317612.html http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/rugby/article35317611.ece/8782d/AUTOCROP/h342/PANews%20BT_P-6f698cd2-d036-4d4a-a32b-4892d725ebce_I1.jpg London Welsh have entered liquidation London Welsh have formally entered liquidation but will be able…

BREAKING: 29 jobs lost as Rockhampton fast food franchise goes into voluntary administration – Rockhampton Morning Bulletin

The company behind two Rockhampton Pizza Hut stores went into voluntary administration last Friday, leaving 29 staff without a job in the week before Christmas. Pizza Famiglia Pty Ltd is owned by Scott and Gia Villiers who say they have exhausted all points of negotiation with franchisors, Pizza Pan Group Pty Ltd Mr Villiers said…

BREAKING: 29 jobs lost as Rockhampton fast food franchise goes into voluntary administration – The Satellite

news Scott and Gia Villiers outside the George Street Pizza Hut. Allan Reinikka ROK211216apizzahu The company behind two Rockhampton Pizza Hut stores went into voluntary administration last Friday, leaving 29 staff without a job in the week before Christmas. Pizza Famiglia Pty Ltd is owned by Scott and Gia Villiers who say they have exhausted…

BREAKING: 29 jobs lost as Rockhampton fast food franchise goes into voluntary administration – Northern Star

The company behind two Rockhampton Pizza Hut stores went into voluntary administration last Friday, leaving 29 staff without a job in the week before Christmas. Pizza Famiglia Pty Ltd is owned by Scott and Gia Villiers who say they have exhausted all points of negotiation with franchisors, Pizza Pan Group Pty Ltd Mr Villiers said…

$3.6 million in debts for Alstonville macadamia company | Northern … – Northern Star

STRUGGLING macadamia roasting and salting company Macaz could face debts of more than $3.6 million including unpaid factory rent, creditors of the Northern Rivers business have heard. Condon Associates Group managing principal Schon Condon delivered the update to a room of around 30 creditors, including at least one employee, lawyers and media at the Lismore…