| 26 March 2012 |
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160 Jobs At Risk As GAME Goes Into Administration |
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Video games retailer GAME has gone into administration.
160 people are employed in Northern Ireland in 20 of its branches.
PwC, the administrators, said they a sale of the business is achievable.
Mike Jervis, one of the administrators, said: "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."
GAME asked for its shares to be suspended last Wednesday, and announced it was calling in administrators.
(CD/GK) |
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