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The staff are currently in negotiations with representatives from Deloitte Ireland, the company which was earlier named as the receiver to HMV Ireland.
Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today.
The move had been expected and puts the company’s 16 stories in Ireland and around 300 jobs in serious doubt.
The National Consumer Agency has said that it has now clarified that the music retailer’s Irish operation is not in administration and should therefore honour gift vouchers.
Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today.
Bad news for consumers with HMV gift vouchers but it could be possible to get your money back if you bought the vouchers with your credit or debit card.
Working, listening, hanging out, buying… HMV memories are everywhere today.
Administrators from Deloitte in the UK are expected to keep the music retailer’s stores open but its future is uncertain.
The music chain has a number of shops in Ireland and the UK and employs approximately 4,000 people.
The statement comes after a “difficult” half-year of trading.
Look at HMV’s bestseller predictions for Christmas. One Direction calendar anyone?
Most of the positions will last until January 2013 but there are possibilities for longer-term employment.
It had been suggested that the company had banned tattoos, piercings and long hair – but the company denies this is true.
Music retailer HMV today said that it faced an “uncertain” future after announcing huge losses. Lots of indie record stores have already closed in Ireland so far this year – so we’re asking: do you still shop in record stores?
The music chain denies being part of an X Factor fix after allowing pre-orders for the winner’s single – days before they’re crowned.
The British-owned entertainment chain secures a €250m lifeline to stay alive, but the deal comes at a cost.
A new study has found that some big brands have no social media features on their eCommerce sites at all, while others, like HMV, Amazon and Irish site Elverys are making the most of the likes of Facebook and Twitter.
The music and games seller says it won’t meet all the conditions of its loan and overdrafts facility with its bank this financial year.
The drinks group and record chain will seek job cuts in Ireland: the former reviewing its trade, the latter hit by downloads.
Should Steve Jobs be worried?
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