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May 10, 2010 · May 10, 2010, 12:34 PM PDT / Source: The Associated Press. By Michael Felberbaum. Movie Gallery Inc., the owner of struggling movie rental chain Hollywood Video, is planning to close its remaining ...
Feb 3, 2010 · Movie Gallery Inc, operator of the Hollywood Video rental chain, filed for bankruptcy for the second time in three years after sales fell and losses mounted, and said it would close 805 U.S. stores.
Movie Gallery, Inc. (former NASDAQ ticker symbol MOVI[1]) was the second largest movie and game rental company in the United States and Canada, behind Blockbuster Video. The company rented and sold Blu-ray Discs, DVDs, VHS tapes, and video games. Founded in Dothan, Alabama, the company was headquartered in Dothan, and later in Wilsonville ...
Jun 12, 2010 · There are 51 Movie Gallery and VHQ stores in Alberta, including two Edmonton locations at 2347 & 2349 Rabbit Hill Rd. and 18352 Lessard Rd. as well as stores in Fort Saskatchewan, Leduc and Stony ...
Jul 13, 2015 · Before the local Movie Gallery near my house closed down, I went there one more time to rent a movie, knowing it would be the last time I would ever step foot in that place. On February 3, 2010, Movie Gallery again filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, and on April 30, 2010, it was announced that all the existing stores left would all close down and Movie Gallery would officially go out ...
May 4, 2010 · on. May 4, 2010. By. VMSD Staff. Movie Gallery Inc. (Dothan, Ala.), which also operates the Movie Gallery and Hollywood Video chains and game-division Crazy Game, announced it will close all its U.S. stores. In February, the 25-year-old company filed for bankruptcy for the second time in three years as sales continued to drop amid mounting losses.
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May 2, 2010 · Movie Gallery, the parent behind the once popular video rental chain Hollywood Video has announced today that they will close all 2415 remaining U.S. stores, liquidating all inventory and the stores over the next few months.