Can Quickflix bounce back from voluntary administration? – TechRadar

Earlier this week, we brought you the news that Quickflix, Australia’s original movie streaming service, had entered into voluntary administration. Though the news was hardly surprising, Quickflix CEO Stephen Langsford believes that the companys restructure will enable it to come back stronger than ever. In an official statement issued today, Langsford pointed to the services…

Can Quickflix bounce back from voluntary administration? – TechRadar

Earlier this week, we brought you the news that Quickflix, Australia’s original movie streaming service, had entered into voluntary administration. Though the news was hardly surprising, Quickflix CEO Stephen Langsford believes that the companys restructure will enable it to come back stronger than ever. In an official statement issued today, Langsford pointed to the services…

Gawler River Cattle Company placed in voluntary administration – Stock & Land

THE directors of Gawler River Cattle Company have placed the company in voluntary administration to work on an overhaul/restructure of its retail and wholesale meat operations. Stephen Duncan and Chris Powell of restructuring specialists DuncanPowell have been appointed voluntary administrators. The Gawler River Cattle Co business employs 38 people across its retail and wholesale meat…

Philip Green should be investigated if BHS allegations emerge, says Vince Cable – The Guardian

The government should launch an investigation into Sir Philip Greens conduct as a company director if allegations emerge that he failed in his obligations while owning BHS, Sir Vince Cable, the former business secretary, has said. BHS shareholders led by Green, and the billionaires family, withdrew more than £580m in dividends, rental payments and interest…

Celebrity fashion designer Johanna Johnson’s label has been placed into liquidation – Business Insider Australia

Australian fashion designer Johanna Johnsons label has been placed into liquidation today after going into voluntary administration last week. The business, which has dressed the likes of Madonna, Christina Hendricks and Australia foreign minister Julie Bishop, owes the Australian Tax Office (ATO) more than $1 million, which includes $300,000 in superannuation charges the company failed…