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HMV Canada to shutter stores nationwide after failing to pay off debts

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HMV officially files for bankruptcy in Canada
WATCH ABOVE: HMV officially files for bankruptcy in Canada. Allison Vuchnich reports – Jan 28, 2017

TORONTO – An Ontario Superior Court of Justice approved an application to place HMV Canada Inc. into receivership on Friday.

HUK 10 Ltd., which lent money to the struggling chain, filed the application to the court Thursday.

It claimed HMV owes it nearly $39 million and has received no cash payments since Nov. 2014.

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HMV would require between $2 million and $5 million annually in cash to stay open, according to court filings, and the company was losing $100,000 a day as customers turned towards online media in recent years.

Senior Justice Geoffrey B. Morawetz approved the application and appointed Gordon Brothers Canada ULC and Merchant Retail Solutions ULC as the agent to sell HMV’s remaining merchandise.

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Legal documents state that closing stores must cease operations by April 30.

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