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Message started by imcrookonit on May 18th, 2012 at 12:35pm

Title: Administration Fears For Retravision.
Post by imcrookonit on May 18th, 2012 at 12:35pm
Administration fears for Retravision
May 18, 2012


The fate of another retailer is under a cloud, with fears Retravision Southern may slide into administration.    :(

Retravision Southern, the buying and marketing company for 99 privately-owned Retravision stores in Victoria and Tasmania, reassured employees yesterday that they would be paid if the company fell into administration, according to a trade publication.

"I can confirm that this morning we did have a staff briefing and at that meeting it was noted that things were tough for the Retravision Southern region,” a spokesman for Retravision chairman Ian Ray told appliance retailing publication Current.com.au.   :(


“We are working through various 'work-out' solutions, and there have been some late payments with suppliers."

Retravision Southern is understood to be facing cash flow problems with difficulties paying suppliers. Retravision Southern operates as an independently-owned franchise of Retravision, servicing stores in Victoria and Tasmania.

Profits fell 8.1 per cent in 2011 to $357,000 on sales of $340 million. Australia's retailers have come under strain from price deflation resulting from the strong dollar in recent years. Also the ability for customers to compare prices online has altered the competitive playing field, putting pressure on traditional business models.

Retravision Northern and Western, operating separately, are unaffected by the problems at Retravision Southern. Retravision Western chief Paul Holt said the divisions continue to "trade strongly".

Problems for electronics chains have become common in recent months. In mid-2011 retailer Harvey Norman closed or rebranded 23 Clive Peeters, because of poor performance. In March, Queensland-based electronics retailer WOW closed 15 stores, putting 580 people out of work. Harvey Norman itself reported a 25 per cent drop in profit for the nine months to March.


Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/business/administration-fears-for-retravision-20120518-1yugj.html#ixzz1vBUNoyMI

Title: Re: Administration Fears For Retravision.
Post by Verge on May 21st, 2012 at 2:19pm
Couldnt update your own thread with the update in news about Retravision imsook?

Must be hard being a spammer.

Title: Re: Administration Fears For Retravision.
Post by imcrookonit on May 21st, 2012 at 2:27pm
Yes I know, its terrible.  Its off to bed with no supper for me.   :(

Title: Re: Administration Fears For Retravision.
Post by Verge on May 21st, 2012 at 2:33pm

wrote on May 21st, 2012 at 2:27pm:
Yes I know, its terrible.  Its off to bed with no supper for me.   :(


It just proves once again imsook you are only here to spam and not contribute.

What is your problem, are you being paid by the thread?

You must be so happy to see another retailer broke and another 1,000 jobs gone.

Title: Re: Administration Fears For Retravision.
Post by imcrookonit on May 21st, 2012 at 2:40pm
No not at all happy about retailers going broke.  The thing is though, how much of it is their own fault?.  Consumers do and will vote with their feet.  If prices are to high, they will go elsewhere, or buy on -line.   ;)   

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