01 Oct 2007
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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
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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
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