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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 13, 2024

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 13, 2024

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 13, 2024

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 13, 2024

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 13, 2024

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 13, 2024

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 13, 2024

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 13, 2024

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 13, 2024

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 13, 2024

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 13, 2024

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 13, 2024

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 13, 2024

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 13, 2024

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 13, 2024

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 13, 2024

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

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An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

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An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

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An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

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The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

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Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

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Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

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The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

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Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

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The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

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Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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The company’s shares have not traded …

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Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

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The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

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An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

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An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

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An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

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An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

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An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

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An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

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An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

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What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 4, 2024

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 3, 2024

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Online retailer Booktopia goes into voluntary administration, customers waiting on unfulfilled orders – ABC News

In short:

Australian book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration. 

The company has been trading at a loss for over a year and earlier made 50 staff redundant. 

What’s next?

Administrators are looking at selling or restructuring the main Booktopia business and its three subsidiaries.

Australian online book retailer Booktopia has gone into voluntary administration, leaving customers in the dark about the status of their orders.

An “urgent assessment” of Booktopia’s assets has been flagged, with a possible sale or restructure the focus of three administrators from McGrathNicol Restructuring, who have been appointed to head the evaluation of Booktopia Group Limited and three subsidiaries. 

The company’s shares have not traded …

Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-03/booktopia-goes-into-voluntary-administration-bookseller-retail/104053908

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 3, 2024

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