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Terpe
26th March 2012, 13:21
Britain's biggest video game retailer, Game Group, has gone into administration.

The group employs about 10,000 staff at its 1,300 stores, 609 of which are in the UK and Ireland.

The administrators from PricewaterhouseCoopers said that the retailer had suffered from high fixed costs and an ambitious international expansion.

Its business has been hit by competition from online-only retailers.

"Despite these challenges, we believe that there is room for a specialist game retailer in the territories in which it operates, including its biggest one, the UK," said one of the administrators, Mike Jervis.

"As a result, we are hopeful that a going concern sale of the business is achievable."

Game Group employs 385 staff at its headquarters in Basingstoke in Hampshire, and about 5,100 in its stores in the UK and Ireland.

About another 5,000 staff are employed at Game's other stores, which are located in France, Spain, Portugal, the Czech Republic, Scandinavia and Australia.

"This decision is taken after careful consideration and ceaseless interrogation of every possible alternative," Game Group said.

The stores operate under the Game brand, as well as Gamestation

Read more here. (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-17512143)

joebloggs
26th March 2012, 13:29
:NoNo: these are bad times, who will be left in a few years :cwm24:

Terpe
26th March 2012, 13:35
Keep your eyes on Mothercare,Thomas Cook, Comet,HMV and Clinton Cards as they're all looking distinctly wobbly.

imo

stevie c
27th March 2012, 19:18
My friends wife has just got made redundant from peacocks....They also have gone in to administrastion :NoNo:

lastlid
27th March 2012, 19:56
My son told me about this on saturday. Not good news.

joebloggs
27th March 2012, 21:34
country is going to the dogs :cwm24:
there are going to be lots of empty shops in high streets and malls if this carries on :NoNo:

lastlid
31st March 2012, 17:07
Called into Game this afternoon. They said that 300 of their shops had been closed nationwide, including the 2 in the Trafford centre. The one here appears to be safe. They appear to have been axed purely on profitability grounds. The chap said RBS were looking at taking them on.

lastlid
1st April 2012, 17:11
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-17578451

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