Gorey Guardian

Interim examinersh­ip for computer store Click.ie

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A computer, mobile phone sales and repair company which has two stores in County Wexford has gone into interim examinersh­ip.

Cantec Office Solutions Ltd, operating under the brand name click.ie, employs 47 people in 10 stores around the country. An independen­t expert considers its business ‘viable’, Ross Gorman, for the company, told the High Court last week.

Click.ie operates two stores in County Wexford, one in Key West, in Wexford town and the other in Esmonde Street, Gorey.

Mr Justice Brian McGovern granted court protection to the company and appointed Joseph Walsh, of Baker Tilly Hughes Blake chartered accountant­s, as interim examiner. The judge has returned the matter to February 23.

The judge made the orders on the petition of the company, with registered offices at Kells Road, Navan, County Meath, supported by the independen­t expert’s report expressing the view the company had a reasonable prospect of survival, provided certain conditions were met.

The firm was establishe­d in 2000 and last year underwent a takeover and change in ownership and management, the petition stated. It operated 30 stores at one stage but that number has been reduced to 10.

In its petition, the Irish Times quoted the company as saying that after the change in ownership, previously undisclose­d and contingent liabilitie­s came to light which had to be dealt with by the new management team.

Since the takeover, management has set about implementi­ng the current business model which included securing supply chains and identifyin­g and closing stores that are not profitable or do not fit the new model, it stated.

Five stores had been closed, leaving 10 remaining, and by last September the company was trading successful­ly.

However, the company has various difficulti­es including with supply chain, stock and certain Revenue liabilitie­s, the petition said.

 ??  ?? Click.ie on Esmonde Street in Gorey.
Click.ie on Esmonde Street in Gorey.

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