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NewsHMV buys FoppHMV have bought up the Fopp brand and taken six of it's most profitable stores off the hands of administrator's Ernst & Young. Fopp was forced to close down earlier this month with the loss of 700 jobs. It had massive credit problems which stemmed from it buying up the Music Zone chain. HMV's spokesman Gennaro Castaldo said: "Those stores actually were profitable and the Fopp brand - there's a lot of customer interest in it, it was very appealing, and I think it was working strongly across the country, but some stores were purchased and maybe didn't fit in with the original plans." "Where those members of staff are available we'll certainly be looking to rehire them which hopefully will mean up to 70 jobs are saved." The six stores should open as soon as possible in Edinburgh, Glasgow, London's Covent Garden, Cambridge, Manchester and Nottingham, reports BBC 6 Music Robert Plant plays down Led Zeppelin rumours Led Zeppelin have denied they will be reuniting for a gig later this year. There have been rumours the band would reform for a tribute concert for Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun, with John Bonham's son, Jason, taking over the drums. Bonham died after choking on his own vomit following a drinking session in 1980. However while not flatly denying the stories, the band's singer Robert Plant cryptically played down chance of a show with his old band. "If there was one (a reunion), then there wouldn't be enough doctors to support it!" he told reporters at the Rockwave Festival in Greece. Led Zeppelin have only performed a handful of concerts since they split in 1980, including a disastrous performance at 1985's Live Aid, which they refused to allow on the DVD release. |
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