Maverick pulled from brink by shareholders

Audiovisual distributor prepares to enter CVA after accountancy errors come to light

By Laura Hailstone

01 Oct 2007

Comments:1

  • Digg
  • Tweet

Audiovisual (AV) distributor Maverick has been thrown a cash lifeline by its shareholders to save it from the brink of administration.
Maverick ceased trading for 48 hours as it neared administration, but is now preparing for a company voluntary arrangement (CVA). The firm has also made 12 staff redundant.
Maverick attributed the glitch to a series of accountancy errors over a four-year period that recently came to light.
John Weatherhead, director of Maverick’s parent company VPH, said: “We discovered some massive accounting errors on our sales ledger totalling hundreds of thousands of pounds. An individual who left the company a few months ago was responsible for the errors and the discrepancies have only recently been spotted.
“To give the company some protection we have decided to apply for a CVA,” added Weatherhead.
As CRN went to press Maverick was preparing its CVA proposal, although a buyer for the firm was also believed to be in the pipeline.
Nick Culley, managing director of rival distributor Midwich, said: “If we had an accountancy error of this magnitude. I would regard it as a failure of our business. With margins as slim as they are now in distribution, firms have to keep a close eye on their accounts.”
Mark Bird, group sales and business development director at Steljes, said: “We have grown up with Maverick and have always respected Maverick for the healthy competition it provides. It is a tough environment and we wish John all the best in managing his business throughout this
difficult period.”
Darren Sainsbury, AV business manager at Computer 2000, added: “In the interim, while Maverick sorts itself out, we are here for resellers if they need us.”
Maverick creates specialist units

Hmm..

Pulled from the brink? These same 'shareholders' have driven company strategy since August 2006 - which is exactly when Maverick's problems started...

Posted by Kat | 02 Nov 2007

display:none
Loading
We won't publish your address
By submitting a comment you agree to abide by our Terms & Conditions

Your comment will be moderated before publication.

Will Apple's attitude to the channel change in 2012?

44%

20%

35%

1%

CRN Partner Connect 2012

CRN Partner Connect logo

CRN's premier networking event is back on 17 May at the Ricoh Arena

Date: Thu 17 May 2012

CRN Fight Night 2012

One of the fights from CRN Fight Night 2010

Channel fighters preparing to square up once more on 24 May

Date: Thu 24 May 2012

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Submit your email address and we'll send a link to a personal newsletter control panel

fragment image

The mobile enterprise: Secure the data, not the device

The proliferation of endpoint devices within the enterprise has highlighted the shortcomings of one of the traditional approaches to data security

fragment image

Measuring the ROI of Google Apps

This Forrester report compares the costs and benefits of legacy email and productivity software with Google Apps


Dave the dealer blog

Dave the dealer

Clocking off

Dave discovers that rozzers are seemingly living in the technology dark ages

View from the channel

Views from the Channel

Departing CEO has done Dixons a service

Mark Needham, founder of distributor Widget, argues that John Browett leaves for Apple with Dixons in better shape than when he arrived

To send to more than one email address, simply separate each address with a comma.