Trojan Nation wraps up 2020-2021 year
Happy Memorial Day to everyone. As a reminder, Hamblen County Schools will be closed tomorrow to honor the fallen soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice to serve our country.
Seniors, you did it, you have made it to the last week of high school and you are graduating! Through the easy and the hard, all of those late nights studying and stressing over tests, and all that time you spent bettering yourself, you have made it. May you continue to succeed and grow, and may life bring you much good. Congratulations class of 2021.
Congratulations to six of Westâs track athletes who competed at state level competition in Murfreesboro last week. Emma Gives competed in shot put while Kasey Webb threw discus. On the 4 x 400 team, Brett Lord, Ryan Ellison, Jaiden Carmichael, and Chandler Roberts competed. West High is proud of these athletes.
Australian Fashion Labels assets sold to International Fashion Group
By Imogen Bailey | 3 March 2021
Ragtrader.
While the assets have been purchased, what remains of the AFL companies is in liquidation, Lord said. The companies which we were administrators of, we are now the liquidators of - so that s the end of those companies. We [are now] dealing with the employees and their claims, to hopefully get them paid by the government, he said.
It is unclear as yet, whether or not any of the 57 former Australian Fashion Labels employees will be retained by the new owners.
However, according to a post on the BNKR website, a brand new customer care team has been assigned to the business and is working through the emails that were sent to the BNKR support email address.
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Australian Fashion Labels administrators urgently seeking bids for assets
By Imogen Bailey | 15 January 2021
Ragtrader.
Duff & Phelps administrators have set the deadline for final bids for Australian Fashion Labels IP, stock, trademarks and other assets for this evening.
The business, which entered administration on Wednesday evening last week, owes approximately $11 million between three secured creditors and approximately $1 million to employees including redundancies.
The news comes after the business was officially closed on Monday and all 57 employees were made redundant. When were appointed there was basically no money in the bank at all, Lord told
Ragtrader. People had been paid their wages up until the end of last week but there was no money to pay wages or rent or anything else going forward.
Australian Fashion Labels administrators are getting ready for Friday
By Imogen Bailey | 11 January 2021
The first creditors meeting in the administration of Adelaide-based Australian Fashion Labels (AFL) will take place on January 15.
The business entered voluntary administration on January 06, appointing Duff & Phelps administrators Brett Lord and Marcus Ayres to handle the process.
According to reports from
Smart Company, the ongoing effects of COVID-19 as well as legacy costs from restructuring to an online-only business put the company under intense pressure. The legacy of those restructuring costs, plus the impact of COVID-19 on sales have become an increasing hang on the business, administrator Ayres told the publication.