BBC News: Blockbuster goes into administration
DVD rental firm Blockbuster has become the latest UK High Street firm to go into administration after hitting hard times. The chain has 528 stores employing 4,190 staff.
Deloitte, the accountancy firm that will now take over the day-to-day running of the firm, said Blockbuster had been affected by competition from internet-based film services.
The stores will keep trading while the administrators try to find a buyer.
Blockbuster follows hard on the heels of music and DVD chain HMV, which formally went into administration earlier this week. It is not yet known what will happen to HMV's branches and 4,500 staff.
Camera-seller Jessops went into administration earlier in the month, and - unusually - all of its branches closed shortly afterwards.
Electricals chain Comet collapsed before Christmas.
"We are working closely with suppliers and employees to ensure the business has the best possible platform to secure a sale, preserve jobs and generate as much value as possible for all creditors," said Lee Manning from Deloitte's Restructuring Services practice.
"The core of the business is still profitable and we will continue to trade as normal in both retail and rental whilst we seek a buyer for all or parts of the business as a going concern.
"During this time gift cards and credit acquired through Blockbuster's trade-in scheme will be honoured towards the purchase of goods."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-21047652
So we're into the 3rd week of 2013 and already the recession has claimed it's 3rd biggest company already. No surprise really with Blockbuster though unfortunately.