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Many companies mistake turnover for profit, they think we are taking in so much money, they must be making a profit. Start spend the money unwisely, then it start to fall apart.
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Misguided
Seems being an online retailer doesn't mean you won't fail in fashion like high street stores.
https://www.theguardian.com/business...administrators
The online clothing retailer Missguided is teetering on the brink of collapse after being issued a winding-up petition by clothing suppliers who are owed millions of pounds.
The fast fashion company, which made headlines with its £1 bikini three years ago, is understood to be close to calling in administrators from the insolvency specialists Teneo as early as Monday.
Police were called to the retailer’s Manchester headquarters after suppliers turned up earlier this week demanding overdue payments be made, the i newspaper reported.
A winding-up petition was issued on 10 May against Missguided by the Manchester-based clothing supplier JKS Fashions. Creditors have applied for compulsory liquidation, and a Manchester court is due to hear the case in July.
The newspaper said three suppliers for Missguided warned they were at risk of going bankrupt because of outstanding payments.
The Guardian understands some UK and overseas suppliers have not been paid for months.
Last autumn, the online retailer was saved from collapse when the retail investor Alteri, backed by investment firm Apollo, stepped in. Alteri announced redundancies in December as part of a turnaround plan. Last month, Missguided said it was looking for a new buyer, as its founder, Nitin Passi, stepped down as chief executive. JD Sports and the Chinese-backed fashion retailer Shein have been linked with potential bids.
Missguided hired Teneo to assess strategic options last month and it is now understood that the corporate advisory firm would oversee any insolvency process.
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