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Speakerbus ceases operations amid financial turmoil

Sources say customers were recently notified that the trader voice vendor was preparing to file for administration and would no longer be operational.

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Speakerbus, a provider of trader voice solutions, has ceased operations, according to multiple sources inside the vendor and industry participants. The company has entered into administration, a formal insolvency procedure under UK law that can allow viable businesses to be rescued from cashflow problems.

Sources say that Speakerbus executives began telling customers within the last month that the company had ceased trading and employees were being made redundant. WatersTechnology was unable to

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