Thursday, Jan 22, 2009

Busted businesses

Business Receivership Database: Latest Businesses in Administration

This list highlights the enormity of the financial situation as hundreds of businesses are shown to have thrown in the towel in the last two months (from 23 November 08). Surprisingly though, only two Estate Agents are on the list.

Posted by cozza @ 10:58 AM (405 views) Add Comment

8 Comments

1. nickolarge said...

I found more than two with Real Estate in the title.

Thursday, January 22, 2009 12:08PM Report Comment
 

2. maddison said...

Guys that is my website!!! Thanks for the link. Ask any questions you like. We have seen a massive increase in subscriptions to our service since pushing this more. There are lots of people interested in picking up bust businesses.

Thursday, January 22, 2009 12:21PM Report Comment
 

3. who stole my pension? said...

Cozza thats a good find - thanks
Nickolarge at least you didn't find U.K. PLC!

Thursday, January 22, 2009 12:23PM Report Comment
 

4. maddison said...

Most estate agents are too small to go into administration, as it is an expensive process. They have probably just shut up shop or gone into liquidation instead

Thursday, January 22, 2009 01:14PM Report Comment
 

5. inbreda said...

not to mention the fact that nobody is going to buy an EA!!

Thursday, January 22, 2009 02:38PM Report Comment
 

6. J. Wilson said...

maddison:
why are there so many duplicate entries... same number of £s in same region, in same class, but 1 day apart?
Are any of the numbers contained in any of the other numbers? (included twice, under actual and summary).. in other words can I add them up together?

Thursday, January 22, 2009 03:41PM Report Comment
 

7. paul said...

Is there a running total of each sector, maddsion?

That would be helpful.

Thursday, January 22, 2009 03:57PM Report Comment
 

8. maddison said...

Unfortunately not but the trend to date is still very much the retail, property/construction, homeware and lifestyle business that are going into administration the most at the moment.

Thursday, January 22, 2009 04:23PM Report Comment
 

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