Thursday, June 25, 2015

Do you dream of owning a game store? Now selling game all they have – IDG.se

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On Sunday closing betting shop chain’s 31 stores its doors this time. June 28 is the last day and now everything should be sold, down to the last game shelf.

– It is so sad, both for employees and for the brand. The chain has been around since 1998 and it is tragic that it is discontinued. We have fought long, but it’s a tough business. For syvend and finally there was nothing else to do. says Rikars Govenius, company president.

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 When it became clear the company been in bankruptcy began a sale of games, consoles and other products. Starting today, the remaining 200,000 products sold at 70 percent discount. The residual layer which then is left will be sold in its entirety, and it should be according to a press release be multiple stakeholders who have signed up.

– There are a market for betting shops but not in this way. Man must change, to have more legs to stand on. There are a lot of game-related products and one must turn to gaming enthusiasts, says Rikard Govenius.

 

 Next, game consoles, computers, signs and stands sold via an auction site. So are you looking to start your own shop at home, now is your chance to get the appropriate fittings.

 

 June 8 was declared Game Stores Group Sweden AB in Värmland district court after her application. In May, the company applied for reconstruction but even then there was someone who wanted to buy all the shops. 127 affected and has been terminated.

 

 Game started in 1998 when they took over a betting shop in Täby Centrum. Once they were the largest they had 68 stores in the Nordic countries, 46 of them in Sweden. 2002 began selling used games, which in recent years accounted for 40 percent of sales. They appreciate themselves that they have sold over 25 million games since its inception. But now they throw in the towel.

 

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