Thursday, 12 February 2009
There have been some high-profile corporate failures over the past year, and the evidence suggests that the bloodbath isn’t over. We take a look at 25 more prominent cases to draw salient lessons for every business. ...
EzyDVD bought from receivers by Franchise Entertainment Group
Friday, 23 January 2009
Franchise Entertainment Group, the operator of the Blockbuster and Video Ezy chains in Australia and Asia, has swooped on the assets of collapsed DVD retailer EzyDVD. ...
More details emerge on EzyDVD collapse as business is put up for sale
Friday, 19 December 2008
The receivers of failed entertainment retailer EzyDVD have started the process of looking for a buyer for the chain and say there has already been strong interest from potential buyers. ...
EzyDVD collapses into receivership
Thursday, 18 December 2008
Mounting debts, a string of big losses and weak retail sales has forced entertainment retailer EzyDVD into receivership, putting the jobs of more than 200 staff at risk. ...
52 entrepreneurs share their real life tips
Thursday, 29 May 2008
Over our first year of existence, many of Australia’s best entrepreneurs generously shared tips, trends, ideas, leads and opportunities. So here are a few favourites from the zillion of tips from the SmartCompany community. There are 52 tips – one for eac ...
EzyDVD founder resigns as ReelTime Media appoints voluntary liquidator
Wednesday, 13 February 2008
The founder of franchised DVD retail chain EzyDVD, Jim Zavos, has resigned as chief executive. Zavos has also reportedly resigned as a director of ReelTime Media and ended the two companies’ joint venture – and ReelTime Media has reportedly appointed a voluntary ...
Ezy DVD bails out ReelTime
Wednesday, 26 September 2007
Struggling internet video provider ReelTime has secured investment and assistance from online DVD and entertainment retailer EzyDVD. Under the deal with Reeltime, EzyDVD will initially acquire six million Reeltime shares for cash and a further 142 million ...
Fast forward
Thursday, 12 July 2007
From a $3000 website to a company with turnover of $100 million is no mean feat. EzyDVD's Jim Zavos achieved it all in less than 10 years. He tells JACQUI WALKER about the journey, and what the future holds. ...
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