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Online bookseller Booktopia enters voluntary administration

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Booktopia has appointed voluntary administrators, weeks after suspending its shares on the ASX as it scrambled to secure emergency funding.

The embattled online book retailer has appointed McGrathNicol restructuring partners Keith Crawford, Matthew Caddy and Damien Pasfield as administrators and will reassess the business and explore a sale or recapitalisation.

Tony Nash’s Booktopia has been handed over to administrators.Credit: Julian Andrews

Booktopia has been buckling under increasing financial strain for years following three straight years of unprofitability, a share price that has lost 98 per cent of its value, and a revolving door of senior executives including its most recent chief executive David Nenke, who resigned after exactly one year in the job.

It has made at least 90 jobs redundant in the past 18 months. Tony Nash, the co-founder who was ousted from the business he helmed for 18 years, was temporarily brought back into the business as an executive director and sales director.

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