ranaweeram
- 04 Feb 2004 15:49
mitzy
- 13 Dec 2012 09:00
- 38 of 58
Incredible in 2012 a shop selling vinyl records.
gibby
- 16 Dec 2012 19:01
- 39 of 58
incredible they are still trading more like lol!! i stick with my janurary comments earlier this year - hmv must have lost loads of pis large probably several times over - now finally in the final death throes - should be a pre pack administration announcement soon imo say second / third week jan when they realise what a dire xmas it has been for hmv - that will be the final nail imo - if anyone still living a hope in here imo take what little you can now run and write it off as a loss against your next cgt bill - best parts of whats left of this disaster will be cherry picked in fact i have heard certain sites already allocated in preparation of the ineviatable - feel sorry for the 4500 souls due to be redundant here soon
gibby
- 16 Dec 2012 19:04
- 40 of 58
i notice trevor moore did not mention in his statement the increasing problem hmv have in finding anyone to insure them which is making their suppliers very tetchy - this is the same problem comet had recently and sadly they went belly up also and that was one of the reasons why
skinny
- 17 Dec 2012 07:58
- 41 of 58
HMV being pursued by Apollo Global Management
Apollo Global Management, one of the world’s largest investment groups with almost £70bn of assets under management, is plotting to acquire troubled high street retailer HMV.
The New York-based group, often described as a “vulture fund”, snapped up 10pc of HMV’s debt last week in a move some are predicting could lead to a takeover. The music chain has already warned it is likely to breach banking covenants in the New Year.
gibby
- 17 Dec 2012 08:11
- 42 of 58
lol gl
gibby
- 17 Dec 2012 10:33
- 43 of 58
the purpose of appollo is not for shareholder benefit! but to vote through bad decisions for ordinary shareholders
mitzy
- 11 Jan 2013 14:34
- 44 of 58
Afraid its cortinas for all holders.
mitzy
- 11 Jan 2013 16:14
- 46 of 58
perfect.
skinny
- 15 Jan 2013 06:04
- 47 of 58
HMV music and film chain to appoint administrator
Music and DVD chain HMV is to appoint an administrator, making it the latest casualty on the High Street and putting about 4,350 jobs at risk.
Deloitte will keep HMV's 239 stores in the UK and Irish Republic open while it assesses the prospects for the business and seeks potential buyers.
Trading in HMV shares on the London Stock Exchange is being suspended, HMV said in a statement late on Monday.
skinny
- 15 Jan 2013 07:10
- 48 of 58
mitzy
- 15 Jan 2013 10:48
- 49 of 58
Sad day for all connections.
mitzy
- 15 Jan 2013 10:48
- 50 of 58
gibby
- 15 Jan 2013 11:48
- 51 of 58
it is a sad day - i am glad i am not the person who spent £49.74k last night @ 16:23:23 on what must have been a pure gamble to wake up this morning and find it is now worth jack? 14-Jan-13 / 16:23:23 / 1.16p Buy Volume 4,287,703
best wishes to the employees in these difficult trading times
Gausie
- 15 Jan 2013 12:18
- 52 of 58
was probably covering his short
skinny
- 15 Jan 2013 12:25
- 53 of 58
Preston on R4 earlier gave a good account - the consensus was/is that these will survive in some shape or form.
skinny
- 15 Jan 2013 13:51
- 54 of 58
HMV 'confident of finding solution'
15 January 2013 Last updated at 13:33
The boss of HMV has said he is confident of finding a solution to the embattled retailer's troubles.
Trevor Moore said management had begun working with administrators Deloitte.
"We remain convinced we can find a successful business outcome," he told journalists. "The intention is to continue to trade the stores."
skinny
- 16 Jan 2013 19:55
- 55 of 58
Grandad steals from HMV after voucher row
Eric Nolan, from Tyrellstown, Dublin, told the Irish Independent that he took three computer games from the Dublin store in fury, after staff refused to take his grandson's €40 gift voucher. He was stopped by security staff, but ignored them, and after they followed him down the street they eventually gave up.
skinny
- 21 Jan 2013 14:50
- 56 of 58
HMV will accept gift vouchers
The administrators of HMV have said that the music and DVD retailer will start accepting gift vouchers in stores from Tuesday.
Deloitte had previously said that gift cards could not be redeemed in stores, leading to anger among many customers.
Deloitte said it was able to honour the vouchers after assessing HMV's financial position.
Meanwhile restructuring specialist Hilco has emerged as the frontrunner to save HMV, reports say.
skinny
- 22 Jan 2013 16:04
- 57 of 58
HMV: Restructuring specialist Hilco takes control of retailer
Restructuring specialist Hilco has taken effective control of music and DVD retailer HMV.
Hilco, which already owns HMV Canada, has bought the debt of HMV from the group's lenders, Lloyds and Royal Bank of Scotland.
The debt deal gives Hilco effective control of HMV, which fell into administration last week.