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Vinyl Me, Please Finds a New Owner in VNYL — Execs Say They’ll ‘Do Right by the Customers’
Less than one month after entering liquidation, Vinyl Me, Please (VMP) has officially found a new owner and relaunched with a “remastered mission.” The Denver-based vinyl-subscription club formally ...
Vinyl Me, Please, the Denver record club that reissues high-end LPs of classic albums, on Monday acknowledged a “frustrating” production delay that’s preventing customers from receiving their ...
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Vinyl Me, Please Enters Liquidation After Months of Uncertainty — Leaving Die-Hard Vinyl Superfans In the Lurch
Denver-based record club Vinyl Me, Please (VMP) has entered liquidation, leaving lots of vinyl fans in limbo. The boutique record subscription club was founded in 2012—but months of customer ...
The once beloved, recently troubled record subscription service Vinyl Me, Please has been acquired out of bankruptcy and looming liquidation by VNYL Inc., a company that already runs two other vinyl ...
The record retailer Vinyl Me, Please claims to have uncovered fresh evidence that a trio of fired executives went to great lengths to cover up their use of company funds to build a vinyl pressing ...
Nick Alt and Emiliy Muhoberac are building an online vinyl record empire from St. Louis. VNYL Inc., the online vinyl record subscription company with its warehouse logistics facility in downtown St.
Vinyl Me, Please, the vinyl subscription service, has announced that it is liquidating. The company sent a letter to customers (many of which who have not received records that were due to them) ...
Vinyl Me, Please is back. Last month the beleaguered LP subscription service broke months of silence and unfulfilled orders with a message from their new CEO Nick Alt, who offered a vague explanation ...
Music subscription service Vinyl Me, Please may have played its last song. The Denver-based firm had planned to open its own record pressing plant, but now is liquidating its assets. Vinyl Me, Please ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. Vinyl Me, Please (VMP), the record-of-the-month club founded in 2012, has relaunched under new ownership after its ...
Earlier this year, vinyl subscription service Vinyl Me, Please went into liquidation. Through that process, the company ha sbeen purchased by VYNL Inc. VYNL inc. current operates two other vinyl ...
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