Farewell, Maplin. One of the last remaining tech stalwarts of the UK high street is going into administration, putting 2,500 jobs at risk across its 200 stores. So how can it be saved, if at all? And ...
Former high street stalwart Maplin Electronics has made a storming return from retail death with sales and profits booming seven years after the retailer collapsed into administration. But all 200 ...
Maplin looks set to go out of business with store closures looming, but there’s still a chance to shop with the retailer MAPLIN looks set to go out of business in the near future as administrators ...
Electricals retailer Maplin has collapsed into administration. Its 217 shops across the UK and Ireland will stay open and continue to trade for the time being, though – here's what we know so far ...
Maplin’s owners have sold the electricals retailer to private equity firm Rutland Partners for £85m. The figure is down on the £224m Montagu Private Equity paid for it in 2004. However, sources have ...
The owner of Maplin, one of Britain's biggest electrical goods retailers, is racing to avoid calling in administrators amid deepening pessimism about the outlook for the high street. Sky News has ...
After months on the edge, UK retail giants Toys R Us and Maplin Electronics have both confirmed they are going into administration, putting thousands of jobs at risk Both companies announced the news ...
British electronics retailer Maplins collapsed on the same day as Toys R Us and put thousands of jobs at risk ELECTRONICS giant Maplin has gone bust — putting thousands of jobs at risk. But why has ...
The jobs of 2,500 shop staff at the Maplin's electronics chain were hanging in the balance last night as the firm struggled to stay afloat. Bosses are said to be desperately seeking cash to help save ...
Many years ago, Maplin was the place to go if you needed a VGA to Scart cable, a weird battery or a new charger for your Samsung flip phone before there were industry standards for that kind of thing.
Britain’s biggest toy retailer, which employs 3,200 people and has 105 stores nationwide, collapsed following a failed last-minute bid to find to a buyer and pay a £15m VAT bill. Accountancy firm ...
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