Clickmango Resurrected And Going Offline
News Clickmango.com, the Web site promoted by TV celebrity Joanna Lumley looks set for a comeback after a shutdown in September last year. Clickmango.com, whose cofounders included Toby Rowland, the son of entrepreneur Tiny Rowland, had offered health...
[February 16, 2001, 14:16]
Clickmango Hopes Fizzle
News The ill-fated natural health Web site Clickmango.com, fronted by Joanna Lumley, has confirmed it will close up shop 11 September. Clickmango made the decision to shut down after failing to clinch a £300,000 round of funding at the end of July.
[September 5, 2000, 16:47]
News Burst: Clickmango Hopes Fizzle
News The ill-fated natural health Web site Clickmango.com, which was fronted by Joanna Lumley has announced it will close up shop 11 September. Clickmango made the decision to shut down after failing to close a £300,000 round of funding at the end of July.
[September 5, 2000, 16:18]
Investors May Breathe Life Back Into Clickmango
News At least half a dozen investors are running to resuscitate online healthcare retailer Clickmango.com which announced its intention to wind down operations on Monday. Cofounders Robert Norton and Toby Rowland have been involved in talks with...
[August 3, 2000, 16:40]
News Burst: Investors Run To Resuscitate Clickmango
News At least half a dozen investors are running to resuscitate online healthcare retailer Clickmango.com which announced its intention to wind down operations Monday. Cofounders Robert Norton and Toby Rowland have been involved in talks with interested...
[August 3, 2000, 14:29]
News Burst: Clickmango Departs Quietly
News Clickmango.com, a UK-based online health care startup -- best known for employing TV personality Joanna Lumley as its figurehead -- confirmed Monday it will be shutting down operations in the next few weeks.
[July 31, 2000, 9:48]
More UK Dot-coms Log Off
News At the same time, health-care e-commerce startup Clickmango announced it would wind down its business after failing to secure a second round of financing. Like Clickmango, the company decided it was best to wind down operations while there was...
[July 31, 2000, 12:48]
E-tailer Boxman Seeks Liquidation
News Since then, several dot-com businesses have crashed including health retailer clickmango and games site URwired. Online CD retailer Boxman is seeking voluntary liquidation after failing to raise vital cash needed to keep trading.
[October 11, 2000, 13:31]
E-tailer Boxman Seeks Liquidation
News Since then, several dot-com businesses have crashed including health retailer clickmango and games site UR Wired. Online CD retailer Boxman is seeking voluntary liquidation after failing to raise vital cash needed to keep trading.
[October 11, 2000, 7:48]
Foodoo.com Off The Menu
News It is the latest in a string of dot-com failures including Boxman and Clickmango. An Internet site backed by some of the UK's most famous chefs closed last week, as foodoo.com failed in its attempt to attract additional funding.
[November 6, 2000, 9:26]
Ecountries May Close Down
News These include retailer Boo.com, financial news site Thestreet.co.uk and health site Clickmango.com. UK-based global news start-up Ecountries looked set to close its doors and join the growing number of dot-com companies to fail Wednesday after...
[February 8, 2001, 8:45]
Gloomy Weather For Deckchair.com
News Other celebrity-fronted sites have hit troubled times in the past few months, among them Clickmango.com, a health and beauty site fronted by Joanna Lumley. Deckchair.com, the travel site founded by singer Sir Bob Geldof, said Thursday it has let go...
[February 28, 2001, 15:00]
Online Food Exchange Collapses
News Recent high profile dotcom collapses have included the B2C sites URwired, boo.com and Clickmango. UK online food exchange Efdex announced the liquidation of its business Monday, joining the increasingly long list of dotcom casualties.
[September 15, 2000, 7:30]
Startup Club May Be Headed For Finish
News First Tuesday has helped find the initial funding for businesses such as Confetti, the online weddings planning service, Lastorders, and Clickmango, which has since gone into liquidation. The future of First Tuesday, the investment "club" that...
[January 9, 2001, 13:43]
First Tuesday May Buy Itself Back From Yazam
News First Tuesday has helped find the initial funding for businesses such as Confetti, the online weddings planning service, Lastorders, and Clickmango, which has since gone into liquidation. First Tuesday, the high-tech networking group, may be up for...
[January 18, 2001, 12:10]
UPDATE: EToys.co.uk Packs Up Its Toy Chest
News Other UK casualties include flamboyant sports e-tailer boo.com and natural health site clickmango. Yet another US e-tailer is packing up and going home. EToys announced Wednesday it will shut down its UK subsidiary after 19 January, as a cost...
[January 3, 2001, 15:42]
Roundup: Dot-com Downturn - Where Do Companies Go From Here?
News Mon, 31st Jul 2000 Adabra.com sells assets to another startup, while Clickmango quietly bows out It's been a long, hot summer for dot-coms in the US and Europe alike. This spring's meltdown in Internet shares has turned out to be a long-term affair...
[August 31, 2000, 13:05]

