Think were now starting to see the real fallout form this virus, when it comes to jobs, and the lack of sales not being acquired
Go Outdoors, facing going into administration, but JD Sports filed for court protection, to stop the creditors forcing Go Outdoors to close. This had almost failed and Go Outdoors had called in the administrators. But in a final twist, JD sports buys back Go Outdoors for £56.5m, but in real terms, this will mean restructuring of go outdoors, with the intention to retain the majority of the stores
Even the big shopping centre's arent immune from all of this, and the latest one here is the Braehead centre in Renfrew. The Braehead shopping centre is currently facing going into administration, but everything possible is being done to prevent this
All these big shopping centre's have been closed now for around 12 weeks plus, and guess with maybe no rent coming in, it cant be good for them
The group whuch owns the Braehead centre, also owns the following centre's, Manchester’s Trafford Centre and Lakeside in Essex. And professional services firm KPMG on stand-by and is negotiating with lenders.
The thing is right now, at what time can the big shopping centre open, and if we get a second wave of infections come Oct, its going to be a dire time for big companies, and how many of them will go under