Shoppers urged to use Topshop, Dorothy Perkins and Miss Selfridge gift cards as Arcadia on brink of administration

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SHOPPERS are being urged to spend Topshop, Dororthy Perkins and Miss Selfridge gift cards as Arcadia Group teeters on the edge of administration. Arcadia Group is preparing to appoint administrators next week, according to Sky News, putting 13,000 jobs at risk. When a company falls into administration, it’s down to the administrators to decide whether […]
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