Comet stores remain open despite administration

By Laura Payne Monday 05 November 2012 Updated: 07/11 19:15

Latest News

Buy photos » Comet on the Alvis retail park. 45.012.017.cov.jm1

TWO Comet stores in Coventry will remain open and staff will be paid despite the under threat electronics chain being the latest to go into administration.

The stores at Alvis Retail Park and Gallagher Retail Park are among 236 stores nationwide which have been taken over by administrators Deloitte.

They have temporarily suspended the use of gift cards, but Deloitte said all stores will remain open and all 6,600 staff will be paid.

The collapse of Comet is one of the biggest high street casualties since the demise of Woolworths in 2008 and follows on from the loss of the JJB Sports stores on Gallagher Retail Park and Central Six last month.

Last year one of the Game stores closed and TJ Hughes in Lower Precinct also closed.

Neville Kahn, joint administrator at Deloitte, said: "Our immediate priorities are to stabilise the business, fully assess its financial position and begin an urgent process to seek a suitable buyer which would also preserve jobs.

"In the meantime, all stores will continue to trade and all employees will continue to be paid.

"We appreciate the co-operation and support from the management, staff, customers, landlords and suppliers at what is clearly a very difficult time."

Deloitte said Comet had been hit by weak high street trading conditions, competition from online rivals and being unable to secure the trade credit insurance needed to safeguard suppliers.

"The inability to obtain supplier credit for the peak Christmas trading period means that the company had no realistic prospect of raising further capital to build up sufficient stock to allow it to continue trading," added Mr Kahn.

Popular »

1 Man found murdered in Spon End

2 Drugs gang jailed for 73 years

3 Coventry death no longer treated as suspicious

4 Sky Blues fans want answers from administrator

5 Loaded shotgun found in Coventry home

More news »

Fatal Hillfields crash girl is named

THE five-year-old girl who died after the car

Charity takes environment message on schools' tour

SCHOOLCHILDREN are being given the chance to learn

City must benefit from HS2 - MP

COVENTRY needs working relationship with the people behind

Drug addict broke into Good Samaritan's home

A DRUG addict repaid the kindness of a

Regional news »


Rugby Observer
Cement fuel plant to be smaller

A FACTORY to process rubbish to power the cement plant ...

Solihull Observer
Rogue trader conned woman of 90

A ROGUE trader conned a 90-year-old dementia sufferer out of ...

Leamington Observer
Good neighbours help convict burglars

NEIGHBOURS whose alertness led to the swift arrest of two ...

Redditch Standard
Tree is deliberately poisoned

A HUNDRED year old oak tree is having to be ...