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Work starts on Woolworths' rescue | Work starts on Woolworths' rescue |
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The UK government has entered talks with Woolworths' administrators in an effort to keep the company trading through the Christmas period. | |
Employees threatened with redundancy will be helped to find work, said Prime Minister Gordon Brown | |
Efforts to rescue the chain began after the firm said its stores could no longer operate as a going concern. | |
Woolworths was dealt a further blow when lottery operator Camelot stopped selling tickets through its shops. | |
Camelot said it had suspended trading with Woolworths with immediate effect, "pending the company finding a satisfactory resolution to its current trading difficulties" . | |
The decision means that Woolworths will no longer be able to sell National Lottery tickets and scratchcards or process prize claims. | The decision means that Woolworths will no longer be able to sell National Lottery tickets and scratchcards or process prize claims. |
'Interest' | 'Interest' |
Stores will stay open until after Christmas but 30,000 jobs are at risk. | |
Deloitte said the search was on for a suitable buyer for Woolworths' stores and the Entertainment UK business, which supplies DVDs to supermarket groups. | Deloitte said the search was on for a suitable buyer for Woolworths' stores and the Entertainment UK business, which supplies DVDs to supermarket groups. |
WHAT IS ADMINISTRATION? A rescue mechanism for UK companies in severe trouble. It allows them to continue as a going concern, under supervision, effectively to try to trade out of difficulty. What administration means for youCredit crisis glossaryRead Robert Peston's blog | WHAT IS ADMINISTRATION? A rescue mechanism for UK companies in severe trouble. It allows them to continue as a going concern, under supervision, effectively to try to trade out of difficulty. What administration means for youCredit crisis glossaryRead Robert Peston's blog |
"In the last 24 hours, we have received expressions of interest from a number of parties for both the retail and wholesale businesses," said Dan Butters, who works for the administrator. | "In the last 24 hours, we have received expressions of interest from a number of parties for both the retail and wholesale businesses," said Dan Butters, who works for the administrator. |
The company had tried to sell itself for a nominal price of £1 to Hilco, a restructuring firm, which would have taken on the firm's debt, but this deal fell through. | The company had tried to sell itself for a nominal price of £1 to Hilco, a restructuring firm, which would have taken on the firm's debt, but this deal fell through. |
Deloitte said Woolworths' employees in stores would be paid. | |
Woolworths' 815 stores and four distribution centres employ 25,000 staff, while Entertainment UK employs about 5,000 people. | Woolworths' 815 stores and four distribution centres employ 25,000 staff, while Entertainment UK employs about 5,000 people. |
Woolworths' publishing joint venture with BBC Worldwide, 2 Entertain, and its book wholesale arm Bertram have not been put into administration. | Woolworths' publishing joint venture with BBC Worldwide, 2 Entertain, and its book wholesale arm Bertram have not been put into administration. |
The firm said it remained in talks to sell its 40% stake in 2 Entertain to BBC Worldwide, the BBC's commercial arm. | The firm said it remained in talks to sell its 40% stake in 2 Entertain to BBC Worldwide, the BBC's commercial arm. |
See how Woolworths' shares plunged during the past year | See how Woolworths' shares plunged during the past year |
'Eye of storm' | 'Eye of storm' |
Woolworths is not the only retailer suffering in the current climate. Analysts think more companies could face collapse. | Woolworths is not the only retailer suffering in the current climate. Analysts think more companies could face collapse. |
Shoppers: 'To see it go would be very sad' | Shoppers: 'To see it go would be very sad' |
"The eye of the storm has moved on from the banks to the retailers," said Keith Bowman, an analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown Stockbrokers.
| "The eye of the storm has moved on from the banks to the retailers," said Keith Bowman, an analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown Stockbrokers.
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There are also fears that Woolworths' demise could spark a price war if the administrators slash prices to shift the company's stock. | There are also fears that Woolworths' demise could spark a price war if the administrators slash prices to shift the company's stock. |
BBC business editor Robert Peston said this would be good news for shoppers but could be devastating for weak competitors. | BBC business editor Robert Peston said this would be good news for shoppers but could be devastating for weak competitors. |
Struggle | Struggle |
Woolworths had cash flow problems and struggled under the weight of its £385m of debt. | Woolworths had cash flow problems and struggled under the weight of its £385m of debt. |
WOOLWORTHS FACTS First UK store opened in Liverpool in 1909Has 815 stores across the UKOwns 40% share of publisher 2 EntertainOwns distribution business Entertainment UK What is the point of Woolworths? | WOOLWORTHS FACTS First UK store opened in Liverpool in 1909Has 815 stores across the UKOwns 40% share of publisher 2 EntertainOwns distribution business Entertainment UK What is the point of Woolworths? |
Its problems were compounded in the past couple of months when it was forced to pay cash when buying goods from suppliers, because trade credit insurers were no longer prepared to insure suppliers to Woolworths. | Its problems were compounded in the past couple of months when it was forced to pay cash when buying goods from suppliers, because trade credit insurers were no longer prepared to insure suppliers to Woolworths. |
Robert Peston said that Woolworths had been one of the UK's weakest retailers for years. | Robert Peston said that Woolworths had been one of the UK's weakest retailers for years. |
But the sudden deterioration in the real economy and financial markets had triggered its demise. | But the sudden deterioration in the real economy and financial markets had triggered its demise. |
"It's the suddenness of how everything turned bad that shocks and this means Woolies will not be the last casualty," he said. | "It's the suddenness of how everything turned bad that shocks and this means Woolies will not be the last casualty," he said. |
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Do you work for Woolworths? Are you a shareholder or supplier? What are your thoughts on this story? Send us your comments using the form below: | Do you work for Woolworths? Are you a shareholder or supplier? What are your thoughts on this story? Send us your comments using the form below: |