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The company says liquidation sales at its stores are now being paused at certain locations now that a buyer has been found.
Liquidation of hundreds of stores has been halted after private equity firm Amos Watson appeared on the scene.
The company which used to operate one of the most popular pubs in Test Valley has gone bust, owing more than £250,000 to the taxman.
Liquidation at a "significant number" of their stores has been paused, but others will continue with store closing sales.
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