Embattled ex-darling of the dot-com boom, eStore, has finally kicked the proverbial bucket, with IT e-retailer City Software announcing it has purchased all the company's assets.
E-store has temporarily ceased trading on the advice of its administrator, which yesterday revealed the company may have been trading while insolvent and is likely to enter liquidation tomorrow.
E-Store's hopes of surviving its administration period and trading its way out of debt appear to have been in vain following revelations by the company's controllers and the NSW Department of Fair Trading.
The former MD of E-Store has described as "unique" a series of hitches in an online transaction involving his current employer, PCAdvantage
Resurrected Australian e-tailing brand dstore has revealed its intention to challenge online computer hardware and software shop, E-store.
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