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Financial difficulties can lead to a company being placed into administration. Once in administration, the company, along with its affairs and assets, are managed by an administrator; a licensed insolvency practitioner. Depending on the situation they may sell all or part of the business as a going concern, or sell off the assets, or the business may have to be closed down. One key goal for the administrators is to repay any secured creditors. There is a very good chance that the company in administration continues in one form or another.
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Date Published | Industry | County | Assets |
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03/01/2018 | Real Estate Activities | N/A | - |
03/01/2018 | Accommodation And Food Service Activities | N/A | - |
03/01/2018 | Professional, Scientific And Technical Activities | East Sussex | - |
02/01/2018 | Financial And Insurance Activities | Manchester | - |
02/01/2018 | Accommodation And Food Service Activities | N/A | - |
02/01/2018 | Manufacturing | N/A | - |
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